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06-25-2018, 07:22 AM #1
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Beartooth Pass conditions?
Anybody need up to Beartooth Basin and the surrounding areas recently? My son and I are thinking if heading up there from Colorado this weekend and we’re wondering how the snow is holding up. We were up there last year about two years ago, mid sure how this year is though. Lots of snow this past season but it is after all almost July.
Anyone have any beta?
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06-25-2018, 09:57 AM #2
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Things are holding up pretty damn well, and I can only imagine what they'd look like if we hadn't gotten such a warm April.
Gardiner Headwall on Tuesday:
(yes, that's a little misleading due to the fresh snow, but it still looked pretty damn good driving by yesterday)
Basin Thursday night for the solstice ski:
I don't have a current photo, but Rock Creek was starting to get a bit thin. With the good snow up top, I don't think I'd bother at this point unless the road were closed—the top of the headwall is still in good shape, but it looks like only the main line offers continuous skiing the whole way down, and the bottom 1/3 was melting quick. As of last weekend, though, it was definitely still possible to ski all the way to the bottom and just walk around the bottom of the boulder field (not across the top of it, unless you're a glutton for punishment).
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06-25-2018, 10:57 AM #3
as of 2 weekends ago most of the campground spots on the main fork and the west fork were reserved up for the weekend (friday & saturday). palisades campground above town is free, quieter, but not terribly scenic. finding a decent dispersed campsite up either of the forks likely tedious. much better options on the other side of the pass, but a longer drive to ski.
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06-25-2018, 12:04 PM #4
The kiddos and I found a pretty sweet campsite up a random 4wd road on the cook city side of the pass Saturday night (I think FR 188 on the maps) and skied the ski area on Sunday. We had a great time!
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06-25-2018, 12:16 PM #5
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06-25-2018, 01:16 PM #6
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The Cooke side of the pass is also more definitively grizzly country. It's a good idea to keep a clean campsite and follow bear-country protocol in either place, but they are not as common on this side of the pass.
Also, if you're going to and from a campsite on the Cooke side of the pass, make sure you keep an eye on the fuel gauge. It's something like 60-70 miles from Cooke to Red Lodge, and driving up and down mountain passes isn't good for fuel mileage. Top of the World has gas, but it ain't cheap (and even Cooke has been more expensive than buying fuel in the park when I've compared).
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06-25-2018, 01:23 PM #7
cooke was ~$3.50 a gallon vs. ~$3 elsewhere last week, definitely a mark up.
also r.e. bears the first 3 FS campgrounds outside of cooke city are only hardsided vehicles, no tents allowed. tents are allowed at the cgs closer to the pass.
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06-25-2018, 02:37 PM #8
Hey hey, will be out there is weekend too!
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06-25-2018, 05:25 PM #9
Scooped this off NS
https://www.newschoolers.com/forum/t...oth-Basin-Info
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06-25-2018, 05:42 PM #10
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06-28-2018, 10:57 AM #12
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Thanks everyone for all your input. Headed up Saturday for a long weekend. Now I just need to navigate the hordes of July 4th campers and find a place to camp!
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06-28-2018, 02:36 PM #13
How touchy is the pass, I am seeing a small chance of snow this weekend. Will 1" shut it down?
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06-28-2018, 04:45 PM #14
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Maybe.
Most of the time, it's drifting that shuts it down, not just new snow. The forecast and time of day also matters--if NPS looks at the forecast and thinks it's going to be a battle for days, they'll lock the gates and wait till things clear. A quick hit of snow with sun and warmer temps forecast is less likely to be an issue.
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06-30-2018, 04:00 PM #15
Hoping to get up to the pass tomorrow. Driving from Bozeman. Anyone headed? Already there?
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07-01-2018, 11:25 PM #16
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FYI, upper lift is done--supposedly forever. Running the lower lift on the flat for race camps, which requires a hike out. Hopefully they figure something out.
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07-01-2018, 11:54 PM #17
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07-02-2018, 10:33 AM #19
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Originally Posted by Beartooth Basin
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07-02-2018, 11:15 AM #20
For all those interested in the Beartooth Pass conditions, here's an update.
They're good!
I hiked up and around the Gardiner Headwall yesterday, did some snow climbing and general fucking around. You could ski here for a day or two and be very entertained.
Sadly, I was also informed that the upper lift had broken on the summer ski area. Seemed like a bummer, but hell, there's a ton of area up there to hike for turns.
I'd add that much of the terrain at the headwall is overhung by large 10 - 30' cornice. I scouted the ridgetop in the photo above, and ended up descending far lookers left into the dogleg chute on the southeast ridge. The stuff closest to the road is the most skiable. If you're into climbing snow and using ropes, some crampons and rappeling could get you into several pretty cool slots in the middle.
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07-02-2018, 12:01 PM #21
Anyone know what Rock Creek Headwall is looking like?
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07-02-2018, 01:17 PM #22
I went up yesterday for some laps to find out the lift was down. I just moved to Belgrade so I'm not familiar with the area but did take some photos on the way down. I think have one of the headwall but can't post because of new account. I can send it separately if you want
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07-02-2018, 01:22 PM #23
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As of 3:00 p.m. yesterday, it looked like you'd be straightlining on one ski to avoid downhiking on the apron. Aside from that one spot, the main line looked perfectly skiable almost to the bottom (far enough down that you can go below and traverse under the boulder field on foot, rather than walking across it). I'd assume there'd be some downhiking involved at this point, but most of the main line should still be skiable. Other options would definitely be more sporty (most of them have melted out at some point in the line, I think there may be a skiable option next to main line if your definition of "skiable" includes a lengthy straight run at 35 degrees or so).
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07-02-2018, 07:05 PM #24
Beartooth Pass conditions?
Yeah, wicked bumbed!! Got up there yesterday and their main lift (1#) broke so that was out... needless to say ended up finding some pretty great creamy turns!! Still plenty of snow up there for anyone needing their July day!
Regarding camping —
I camped right off FR 2412. The road up is in decent shape (my stock landcrusier made it up fine). Once you pass over Hellroaring creek there are several places that you can set up camp! I chose right next to the creek.
For those of you looking at heading up there next year (@alpy). Throw these into google maps and it will take you there (45.0477620,-109.4508590).
A few other things: AT&T has great LTE service in Red Lodge and maybe 3-4 miles down the road. After that there is no service until you are out of Yellowstone on the Cooke City side.
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07-03-2018, 08:01 AM #25
Ah, yes. I know that road well. You been up to the end up of it? The Hellroaring Plateau trailhead. Quite a site to behold. About a half mile hike beyond that is where I proposed to my now wife, actually! Looked like some great skiing back up in there too, but all some serious hike-out terrain, so never did it. I mostly stuck to the stuff right off the highway for easy laps.
Thanks for the memories. Saw your pic and recognized it right away.
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