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11-21-2007, 12:37 AM
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TR: One year and a day ago... - My favorite ski story
One year and a day ago today I had one of my very best ski days ever. Unfortunately, I was too busy to actually post a memorable TR. Later in the season, when life was less hectic, I was able to sit down and recount my favorite ski day. I've included the story below, along with pictures beneath it.
Wow, do I wish we had snow like we had last year!!!!
All that I could hear was the “tink-tink” of my crampons on the ice and the sound of my heavy breath, both muffled by the ear covers on my helmet. Before me was blue ice and behind me the mountains were glowing pristine white. It was me in pink, against the blue and white, with my skis on my back, as I rappelled down the ice fall.
The slope crested and I could finally see the end of the rope below me. The purple and the orange of the rope came short compared to the blue of the ice. Then it dawned on me: the rope was not long enough for the ice fall. And I wondered, where is Pete? Pete had gone down before me and had called above when he wanted me to start the rappel. But I could clearly see he was not at the bottom of the ice fall. The rope was not even at the bottom of the ice fall.
I shouted, “Pete, where are you?” I could hear the sound of his voice in the crisp air, but what he said I could not comprehend. But that didn’t matter. I knew Pete was below me somewhere and I just had to find him.
I looked below me for any sight of Pete in his orange puffy jacket. But there was no orange, only blue and white. I looked back toward the ice to continue my rappel and as my head turned I suddenly felt myself drop four feet. My stomach churned and my hands clung tight to the rope. But, I stopped. The anchor was stable. The rope had simply put too much tension on the side of a tiny pine tree and had jumped to the other side of the tree. I remembered watching the tree suffer as Pete began his rappel, and wondered if the rope would ever give it reprieve from bending sideways and rubbing away its bark. I guess this time the rope decided to give the tree some relief.
I continued my rappel. The blue and the white blurred together in my eyes. Then I heard a voice beside me. It was Pete, perched on a ledge. He was not at the bottom of the ice fall, but rather beside it on a cliff. I released the rope from my harness. It was Frank’s turn now. We shouted for him to begin his rappel. I clung to the snow on the cliff’s ledge as tight as an Eagle holds it’s prey, wondering how we were going to get down to the bottom of the ice fall.
“So, what’s the plan?” I asked Pete. He pointed up and to our left at a tree. “Once Frank gets down, I’ll climb up there and set up another anchor for us to rappel the rest of the way.”
My mind wandered as we waited for Frank to arrive. The night before, Frank and I were at a birthday party when Pete called. When the conversation ended Frank said, “Remember that ice-fall chute I was pointing out today when we skied Purple Palace? We’re going to ski that.”
That’s how we ended up on the snow-covered Slate River Road in the morning, sledding up to the basin beside Cascade Mountain. The skin up the backside of the mountain was easy, but the rappel was adventurous: two 60 meter rappels, one having a very severe double fall line. What we do to seek out good ski lines.
Two hours after beginning our first rappel we were finally ready to ski. And what a ski it was! The snow was grippy Styrofoam, perfect for setting an edge and making aggressive turns. I turned to Frank with a big smile on my face, “I am totally digging this right now! Happy Birthday!”
“I couldn’t ask for a better way to spend my birthday!” Frank said. Some people have a party on their birthday, some people eat cake. Frank skis a line which requires two full-rope length rappels to access. This was his birthday present wrapped in a perfect package.
We rendezvoused at the bottom of the couloir. Pete, Frank, and I looked back at the line in awe, all with blissful smiles on our faces. The blue and the white glistened like diamonds. Cascade couloir was our jewel. It was the perfect day and the perfect line-- the delight that all backcountry skiers are searching for. As we turned toward the valley I soaked in the sparkle of the blue and the white one last time. I couldn’t ask for a better November day in Crested Butte.
goldenboy downclimbing.
Me downclimbing
Pete beginning the first rappel
Pete setting up second rappel
Me climbing up to the second rappel.
2nd rappel
goldenboy
Me
Pete
Looking back at the ice fall and couloir
Videos (courtesy of Pete)
Me skiing: http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...87959976119979
Goldenboy: http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...58857798025701
One more thing:
Happy Belated b-day goldenboy!!!!
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11-21-2007, 12:42 AM
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Lambaster
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how do you say $$$???
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11-21-2007, 12:44 AM
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Worth the wait! Very nice.
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11-21-2007, 12:53 AM
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Awesome TR MBSC! You gotta link this here.
And happy B-day GB!
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Pabst Blue Ribbon!!!
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11-21-2007, 01:08 AM
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wicked.
You guys coming back up north again this year?
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11-21-2007, 06:57 AM
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Sweet tr! I like the one on top of the icefall.
I'm not trying to be a know-it-all dick or anything, and I know you guys know what you are doing but just hear me out here.
See how the rope is looped through the webbing? That's generally a bad thing. The friction between fabrics and forces involved can cause the rope to rub through the webbing resulting in a fall or you can really damage your rope and not even know it. Also, when you pull the rope it can damage the rope and webbing for the next user.Try using a carabiner to loop the rope through. Even if you have to loose a 5$ carabiner if you leave it, it is worth not taking a fall because of rope burn. The biner will also allow the anchor to equalize a little better so you don't have anymore scares when it readjusts.
Once again, I'm not trying to arm chair QB you here. If you didn't know before, now you do. If you did know and have a good reason then tell me to stfu.
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11-21-2007, 07:07 AM
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I belong with the snow...
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Shredgnar- well, we weren't worried about friction wearing through because we put the webbing there ourselves. We weren't worried about what would happen from a one-time use. No one else has rappelled into this line before except Pete and his friend. This was a second descent. So, we weren't really worried about keeping the webbing in tact for another user. But, thanks for the heads-up.
Shirk- I'm thinking yes, we'll be coming up! Maybe I can get my skin bag back
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11-21-2007, 07:17 AM
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I was thinking more about it wearing through your rope while you were on rappel. The webbing is secondary but the rope is pretty important, especially when you are on the other end of it. If it damaged your rope where it comes in contact with the webbing, the next time you tie in and don't notice the damage, then take a lead fall on it, you might be skrewed...
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11-21-2007, 07:23 AM
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I sed uhhhhhh:
NICE!
happy birthday GB.
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11-21-2007, 07:53 AM
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Did it snow last night?
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Excellent B-Day gift right there, the ski day. Then the TR as another gift. Two-fur!
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11-21-2007, 07:57 AM
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Wow, great TR! Got me really stoked, especially since we finally got some snow and cold temps this morning.
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11-21-2007, 08:03 AM
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Well played, well played indeed.
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11-21-2007, 08:21 AM
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Great write-up MBSC!
Best read I've had over morning coffee in a long time.
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11-21-2007, 08:25 AM
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I absolutely love this shot!
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11-21-2007, 08:36 AM
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Great ski mountaineering story! Another one for the memory banks for sure. Thanks.
Happy belated Frank. What did you do this year?
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11-21-2007, 10:44 AM
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My birthdays suck.
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11-21-2007, 01:30 PM
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Meh....Steamboat 2 seasons ago was way better.......kidding, I am only kidding!  ....sort of
Awesome TR.....  
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11-21-2007, 01:54 PM
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Splitboarders Unite!
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Sweetness!
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11-21-2007, 01:59 PM
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AGREE! mtnbikerskierchick a very inspiring maggette...awesome
Glad you finally shared this sweet TR!
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11-21-2007, 02:17 PM
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~~~(oYo)~~~ !
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