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  1. #1
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    TR: Coquihalla December 2015 pow hunt

    On reports of triple overhead blower pow in the Coquihalla we decided to treat ourselves with a couple of days up the Coq to get away from our Whistler/Duffey rut. The forecast was for light snow, continuing cold temps and for good conditions. We were pretty happy to find that the skiing for those two days met our expectations. We also wanted to check out the Coquihalla Lakes Lodge with its unbeatable location at the Britton Rest Area just E of the pass and thought it might be a good idea to skip the sketchy drive by staying up high. This turned out to be a good idea as the highway closed behind us on Dec 23rd as four jack-knifed semis made a mess close to the Vancouver side.

    [vimeo][/vimeo

    More here http://www.leelau.net/sharonandlee/c...oa-and-needle/

    Zoa

    Fortunately we had gotten an early start and were already on our way to Zoa getting to the parking lot around 9ish. Three other groups there but all went elsewhere. Nice! Conditions at Zoa were sublime. 140cms of snow at the ridgetop at about 1800m. 210cms in the windloaded bowls just below ridgeline. With the snow quality so high these were the longest good runs we’ve skied on this side with the trees closing us out around 1550m. If we knew terrain better I’m sure we could have nailed some hallways that looked like they dropped to the high 1400s but we contented ourselves with multiple laps and then an easy skiout.

    No sluffing, No propogation. Nothing reacted even on ski cuts to convexities








    Needle Peak

    Overnight 10-15cms of low-density snow with minimal wind with temps of -8. Daytime temps to -5 @ valley.

    Off a pillow btl observed 65cms of storm snow on top of 1F thin zipper layer with increasing levels of density. HS of 135 – 140 @ 1550m on NW facing slope in sheltered area. 200cms + at subalpine. Much less on the wind-scoured ridgeline to Needle Peak proper – guesstimate 40 – 50cms but again with the 15 new falling as low-density with minimal wind affect. Snowpack all right sideup

    Skied SW and WSW facing slopes off the flank of Needle Peak proper from 1850m to 1550m. Soft slabs on the top 35 on super aggressive hockey stops but otherwise couldn’t get anything to move. Lots of facets around the rocks in the subalpine around Needle Peak.

    Beautiful skiing conditions on the N slopes back down to the highway.








  2. #2
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    hope you didn't need a push to post such solid wrek
    hard to suffer through that setup
    thanx for the memory

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    Why r u not ski guide?

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    doughboyshredder Guest
    Epic as usual.

  5. #5
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    Wondered if people ski that stuff but were preoccupied with not driving the car off the road and didn't look around much. Nice!
    Ich bitte dich nur, weck mich nicht.

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    How was the lodge to stay at? Prices etc..?
    www.skevikskis.com Check em out!

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    Quote Originally Posted by LeeLau View Post

    Schweeet, looks like true snorkel skiing.

    I agree it is a constitutional right for Americans to be assholes...its just too bad that so many take the opportunity...
    iscariot

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    Quote Originally Posted by klar View Post
    Wondered if people ski that stuff but were preoccupied with not driving the car off the road and didn't look around much. Nice!
    Yah there's lots of lines there. Big big trees too. Short-ish runs. Most are around 300 - 500m. But good fun

    Quote Originally Posted by el hefe View Post
    How was the lodge to stay at? Prices etc..?
    $120 for a place that sleeps 4 people comfy and 6 people on the pull out couch at the main floor. Totally reasonable if you get a group. And so close to the skiing. There's mini-golf 300m shots onto the lakes right by the lodge but sled access required. The owner no-boards those lines but we didn't get a chance to chat. Can cook there too so its super convenient

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    Sweet thanks. Looks like a fun option.
    www.skevikskis.com Check em out!

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    Some awesome shots in here. Thanks!

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    Dang.....and I thought we have been getting it pretty good

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