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01-03-2005, 02:27 PM #1Registered User
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TR: 12/26 - 01/02 Tahoe or Bust
Decided back in November that there was no way I was going to hang around skiing the crap in Ontario for my week off after Christmas. In my hast to not book any earlier than the end of November air fair had started to ski rocket for the holidays. My initial qwest was for SLC or Tahoe. But to save a few bucks I decided to roll the dice on Seattle. Baker/Alpental/Crystal would have more than enough terrain to keep me eastern gaper ass happy. So between November and X-mas the PNW got no love from Urll. But I was sticking to my original plan, pray for snow in the PNW and fly out Dec 26th fly home Dec 31st. My girlfriend wanted to come along and chase some pow, but is between jobs right now and things are a little tight. So at the time of booking I decided to be a nice boyfriend and fly home just in time for New Years eve. That was the plan.
Dec 26th:
Fly out of Toronto, plane delayed 2hrs for de-icing and snow on the runways. Arrive in Seattle and proceed to try and find a deal on a rental car as I hadn’t pre-booked anything. End up getting a sweet Subie wagon from Dollar for $250usd unlimited mileage. I learned from a business trip this summer that you have to ensure the mileage is unlimited. Proceed to head up to Baker in hopes of some left over fresh from the 20 inches that had fallen over X-mas.
Dec 27th:
Seems that I should have been there one day earlier. The pow got shredded one day earlier. Backcountry looked sweet. But as I am a bc JONG with no gear or knowledge, I was left with the in bounds frozen left overs. Needless to say it sucked. Looked pretty but sucked if you were craving pow. After skiing I decided to start looking at the weather elsewhere. Hmmm whats this a storm brewing in Tahoe? Looked like things could get pounded. (Side note: on a two week trip late last Feb I chased a big storm down to Tahoe from Fernie. Got mad deep skiing in the storm at Squaw, and bluebird deep at Kirkwood.) Figured no use in sitting around Seattle when I can ski pow a mere 14 hour drive south.
Baker backcountry.
Dec 28th:
Drive , drive, drive, drive, stop check weather, drive, drive, drive. Call girlfriend and inform that I am no longer in the PNW but in Tahoe. Arrive Kirkwood, sleep in Subie in parking lot.
Dec 29th:
Awaken by avie bombs, get that sweet chill up my spine that things could be good. Kirkwood got hit with a foot or more. Hit up chair 6 early, grab about 9th chair. It was nice, knee deep on the wind blown side of the first run. Meet some random guy on the next chair and head to Cham with him. We are the second set down Cham run, get face shots on the upper section. Move over try and find some maggs at 10/10. Missed em. Get more sweep deep runs. See that they have opened the backside and head out to get some fresh on Thunder Saddle. It was deep deep on Thunder. Hit a small untracked drop, felt like landing in feathers.
Head back to the car to grab a different pair of gloves. Heading back up 10 some how I notice SuPu’s FaGGS from the lift. Wait at the tops. Sure enough it’s Punani and Kush. Proceed to spend the rest of the afternoon chasing them around getting fresh after fresh after fresh. In the line for 6 we see Sobchak, who get line of the day for “Have you guys been skiing untracked knee to thigh deep champagne blower powder all by yourself”. We proceed out to Palisades where it was all true. The snow was light, untracked (aside from Sobchaks 11 runs) and deep. It was sweet, until SuPu got taken out by some sharks teeth and landed on a rock. He gimped himself up good. Kush and I proceeded to rip the deep while SuPu got himself checked out.
After skiing call the girl again, this time with bad news. Won’t be home for New Years. This does not go so well. To say she was a little upset would not describe it. She was rather hurt that I was bailing on her for powder. Also make some calls to re-book my plane ticket from Reno or Sac. No problem only a few bucks. Call the car rental spot about dropping the car, opppps big problem. The Dollar office in Seattle is an owner operator, not part of the chain. The was no way at no cost that I could not drop the car anywhere but Seattle. Ah shit. This would mean I had to kill a day just getting back to Seattle. Lesson learned, always ask about one way drops when chasing powder.
Dec 30th:
The storm rolls in with very high winds and puking snow, K-wood is down. Even trying to get to Sierra to ski some trees gets ousted. The late afternoon turns into a gathering at lph’s amazing pad.
Hop learns to run the snowblower.
WSD does her best big wave tow in surfer impression behind Arty’s jeep.
All followed by an amazing dinner cooked up by WSD.
At some point a mexican wrestler showed up.
Outside it was puking, major snow dumpage was happening.
Dec 31st:
It snow gods played a funny trick on most all in Tahoe. It snowed soooo much it shut things down.
Monsterdumps Landcruiser under a monster dump.
Road was unplowed, Carson Pass was closed, Heavenly delayed till noon to shovel out. After the gong show put on by some colourful neighbours, we finally get out of the house and on the way to K-wood. With the pass still closed, we had hop to amuse us. He sessioned our road side hit to full effect.
After the pass finally opened we made the dash for the remaining 3hrs. It was a mad dash to get as many runs in before the lifts closed. On the second run Arty50 and Monsterdump set up to drop Jim’s. I dropped in to the side to get some pics, only to find the batteries dead in my camera. By this time Chair 10 had opened back up. We head over to lap up the deep. Monsterdump and I head up to hit Once is Enough. That chute rocks, spits you out onto the apron like a freight train. Meet back up with Kush and Hop, and set up to hit a small drop under the Wall. Monsterdump proceeds to create his own new move, some sort of half twist half flip cadaver landing. A real sight to be seen. Next up is a cliff that was scoped out from Chair 6 that is over near Waterfall. Hop sets up the top as Arty scopes the landing. Initial impression from Hop is approx 30 feet. He stomps a nice cross. Untill this point the largest I had hit was maybe 8 feet. Decided that this was as good a landing as I was ever going to see, so I hucked. Landing just to the left of Hops bomb hole. What an amazing rush, stuck the landing, no yard sale, no cartwheel. This closing out the day on the hill.
New Years Eve goes off in a relative calm fashion. Hop, Arty, Kush, SuPu, and I grab a bite to eat and head off to the Casino’s. The Casino’s are packed with people, just trying to get a drink was a 45 minute affair. We met up with WSD, Wonderwomen, and Tyrone Shoelaces. Hardrider made it just in time for the countdown. With it puking outside most thoughts were on the next days deep instead of getting wasted.
Jan 1st:
Rally the troops to try for Kirkwood yet again. Carson Pass was closed for avie control but the hopes were that it would open early. Headed up to wait in line. So the window of time I had to ski was till about 1pm, would make for a good day if the pass opened. But by 11am with it still closed it was hardly worth it for me to pay full price for a lift ticket. With tons of fresh pow still to be skied I turned around to begin my drive back to Seattle. Drove till Midnight making it to Eugene OR and spent the night in a road side rest area.
Jan 2nd:
Finish the drive to Seattle and return the rental car. Total mileage on the rental car for this trip was 2300 miles. Some guy at the airport sees my ski bag and says “py weather around here for skiing”. My response was “I scored tons of fresh pow, you just need to know where to look”. Fly home to my loving, accepting girlfriend.
The Tahoe crew was amazing. I can’t say thanks enough for their hospitality. New friends were made, and a new appreciation for Kirkwood developed. To get shown around the mountain by locals makes all the difference in the world. Next time I am out a round of beers is on me.Last edited by shirk; 01-03-2005 at 03:09 PM.
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01-03-2005, 02:38 PM #2click click boom
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Nice....
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01-03-2005, 02:40 PM #3
Now that's what I call a TR.
Excellent job.
Headed to SLT on Sat. Hoping to be able to get in from Reno.Me, I want to live with my feet in Dixie
and my head in the cool blue North
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01-03-2005, 02:45 PM #4Originally Posted by shirk
ha...love that airport line. nice. Good meeting you shirk...hopefully next time I will be on skis.
Originally Posted by shirkWaste your time, read my crap, at:
One Gear, Two Planks
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01-03-2005, 03:31 PM #5Originally Posted by BuccaneerBanzai
^^^^^^ what he said!
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01-03-2005, 03:33 PM #6
great stuff mang!
thanks for taking pics and for the time to get them up - much appreciated!
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01-03-2005, 03:43 PM #7
Very Nice.
It's hard to find a cooler bunch than the Tahoe Mags...."if the city is visibly one of humankind's greatest achievements, its uncontrolled evolution also can lead to desecration of both nature and the human spirit."
-- Melvin G. Marcus 1979
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01-03-2005, 04:15 PM #8Registered User
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Great TR, dood! I gotta get rid of this desk job.
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01-03-2005, 08:37 PM #9
I hate to deflate the radness but after repeated (very very repeated) hucking of said rock near waterfall, and repeated hucks of Kodak, and some initial flight investigations of Danger Clifs, we've decided the lone tree huck only rates "solid 20 footer" status.
Pics and vids of all of the above to follow if lph and others post them.Putting the "core" in corporate, one turn at a time.
Metalmücil 2010 - 2013 "Go Home" album is now a free download
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01-03-2005, 09:03 PM #10
Great to meet you Shirk. I was so sad for you as you were driving the opposite direction of Kwood on Saturday. Glad you got some while you were here though!
What a fun weekend! Between an impromptu party at lph's (thanks again for letting us overtake your house on a week night!), extremo sledding, tow in snowboarding in the raddest jacket ever (thanks again Hop!), some insane powder at the Wood, and just general all around fun-ness, this weekend was pretty damn fabulous.
Oh, and of course, JOURNEY ROCKS!“Within this furnace of fear, my passion for life burns fiercely. I have consumed all evil. I have overcome my doubt. I am the fire.”
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01-03-2005, 11:12 PM #11Originally Posted by watersnowdirt
that is all.Waste your time, read my crap, at:
One Gear, Two Planks
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01-03-2005, 11:18 PM #12
Stoked!!!!
Avoiding the real world since 1979
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01-03-2005, 11:41 PM #13
Wow! Great Trip and great report. nice pics BTW: my house, my sis, my snowblower. Thanks for blowing the driveway guys and girls, i don't think i really ever got a chance to thank you for that, and good to me you shirk.
the fun continues at kirkwood although it looks like we are gonna have to wait till at least friday till the next big storm comes in.
hop, yes video was acquired today, the only stuff that didn't come out was the stuff hardrider shot, there was water droplets on the lens. everything else is pretty good. maybe tomorrow we can 'set up' a couple more shots, although with this flat light and i am not sure how great anything is going to come out.
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01-04-2005, 01:12 AM #14Originally Posted by lph
I suck!
Nice TR mang was great meeting and skiing with you.steezarific!!
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01-04-2005, 08:36 AM #15Registered User
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Originally Posted by hop
Hmmm so it's the start of the year and I have 3 weeks vacation to book....when is that next storm coming in?
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01-04-2005, 10:07 AM #16
well, can you get back here by this weekend?
Like everyone said, it was great to meet you. Say hi to Ontario for me!
And WSD..... coming up next weekend? I gots more good muzak to play....
edit#2: I wish I could claim ownership of that jacket but alas, that's Arty all the way baaayyybeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! Dude's got more hunter-steez than the Nuge.Last edited by hop; 01-04-2005 at 10:12 AM.
Putting the "core" in corporate, one turn at a time.
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01-04-2005, 10:17 AM #17Registered User
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muzak helps with getting the grove on
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01-04-2005, 11:54 AM #18
Good skiing and bullshitting with you shirk. Hope the lady didn't come down to hard on you.
When I first saw this thread, I thought maybe you decided to stay for the season.
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01-04-2005, 08:57 PM #19
He almost ran into monster dump's land cruiser when he got to the top of the street. I had to yell at him before he hit it.
And I never knew it was possible for a man's jaw to move 5 inches in each direction. It was one of the scariest things I've ever seen.
Shirk, it was a pleasure meeting you. And damn fun riding with you too.
Not only did he help clear lph's driveway, but he also helped with ours too. Not to mention digging out the dimwit neighbor's car because they were too lazy to do so. He also shared rides to the Wood and drove on New Years. I can't thank him enough."I knew in an instant that the three dollars I had spent on wine would not go to waste."
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01-04-2005, 11:02 PM #20
Cheers to Shirk, eh! Great to meet you and ski some powpow!
See you in these here parts soon. We seem to get insane amounts of snow when we have visitors around
(Pic: 3 maggs who brought snow with them: Kush, hop and shirk)
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01-04-2005, 11:50 PM #21Registered User
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SuPu dude where are the New Years pics of that pimpin shirt you had?
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01-05-2005, 03:29 AM #22
I have two questions:
1) What is hop doing to kush?
2) What is that in kush's hand?"I knew in an instant that the three dollars I had spent on wine would not go to waste."
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01-05-2005, 04:14 AM #23Originally Posted by hopself unemployed?
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