Last week a handful of friends and I made the trek from SLC, WY, AB, & MT to BC for a week of self-guided earning ‘em on the west slope of the Canadian Rockies. Here’s photos from the days that followed.
Adding the approximate location of Whitefish, MT to the map.
It’s possible that The White Room picked up a “Change?” sticker just a couple hours earlier.
First purchase in Canukistan:
Ready to RUUUMMBBLE
Yours truly. Phyched. R. Strong's photo.
We arrived to the Campbell Icefield Chalet with 140cm of new snow and more on the way. A good part of the first day was spent digging profiles on a variety of aspects around and below treeline. We were surprised to find a bomber snowpack.
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So we knocked out three or four quick laps on short shots before dark.
Dennis:
Dennis coming up for air:
The next day we explored up and down the valley, and tiptoed into the alpine during as visibility improved from “poor” to “fair”
BC bluebird:
R Strong’s photo
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Pillows galore
The clouds cleared for a few hours after sunset. Time for the monopod. Thanks again Otter.
Longer exposure by R. Strong:
But it snowed another 15 or 20cms before morning
More pillows were slayed. Hopefully more pictures forthcoming. I was too amped to take pictures.
The only possible downside to the hut is that all tree skiing is below the chalet so during low vis the day always ends with an uphill.
Getting the most from 8.5 hours of daylight
Food was consistently awesome. 10lbs of flour will make a LOT of pizza dough.
It snowed more that night
Nic drops a knee
D. Long carried some serious camera gear.
Looking down the valley
I was out after the second or third fold. I hate this game.
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