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  1. #1651
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    After a season working at 49 Degrees N this winter, I figure a spring day in the Cascades will be nice too. Trying to decide between Mission, Alpy, and White Pass this Saturday, any advice?


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  3. #1653
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    Quote Originally Posted by Riblet Tramway View Post
    After a season working at 49 Degrees N this winter, I figure a spring day in the Cascades will be nice too. Trying to decide between Mission, Alpy, and White Pass this Saturday, any advice?


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    Well Longboard Day is happening at Alpental on Saturday, so I think you have your answer right there.

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    Oh yeah, I’m down for that.


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    Quote Originally Posted by powder_to_the_people View Post
    How do GPOs do in corn/slush? Thinking about bringing mine out this weekend...
    I thought they were a riot once it corned up. Before that when it was still firm, I was definitely missing a more traditional ski with metal, but by 11 or so they were laying trench on groomed and bouncing through the mashed taters.

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  7. #1657
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    Quote Originally Posted by gnarbro365 View Post
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    Excellent

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ID:	371895 First hike out for Todd. Not easy conditions either on the boot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wickstad View Post
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    Well done . Building a strong foundation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wickstad View Post
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    Wickstad Jr. is rad. But just to be clear, no one care that your wife teles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wickstad View Post
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    Solid day with Paterero being my pro bono guide. Good times.

  15. #1665
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    Probably best conditions I skied it in a few years. Skiers left face was pool table smooth perfect corn. Dropped a little after 10.

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    Nice Aaron. I’m really glad that you have been posting photos finally.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wickstad View Post
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    That's pretty rad too

  19. #1669
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    We both thought we’d be smart and take Todd around the trees where you posted your last photo. That slope is steep, catches the sun early, and the snow was pretty isothermic (hot pow I think is the term). Not to mention the terrain trap. Todd was completely gripped but we (Elisa) got him through it. Then he nearly took them both out!

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    This is from a few years ago at Mission.

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    something in me wanted that to be tele as i zoomed

    gonna check my temp

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    Primo corn ripping today @ Crustal from first laps at 10:00 through a hike up the King.
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    Merde De Glace On the Freak When Ski
    >>>200 cm Black Bamboo Sidewalled DPS Lotus 120 : Best Skis Ever <<<

  25. #1675
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    Sorry guys. I'm late to the stoke thread here.

    Last weekend we attempted the Fuhrer Finger but ended up turning back because of insanely warm temps + a late start. Ended up skiing from the top of the lower wilson back to the Nisqually bridge, which wasn't a bad consolation prize.

    After putzing around and licking our wounds we decided to go for Nisqually Chute/the Muir snowfield the next day. We drank too much, slept too little, and had a leisurely stroll up the Muir the next day. The sunrise over the Tatoosh was amazing.

    While everyone else chilled at Muir and shot the shit, my partners wanted to ski down early before the thaw (because of a woman). I agreed to hang out at Muir for a while longer (wasn't interested in skiing frozen bootpack hell, and I'm happily married), and I ended up making some rad friends. After complementing an older dude's skis, he asked me if I knew where I was going - I told him likely just back down the Muir, and he invited me to ski the Paradise glacier with him.

    Scott, if you lurk here by any chance, thank you for showing me 4.5k of insanely good corn. Ended up being one of my favorite ski descents of the season, honestly not a bad consolation prize at all. Your kindness really means a lot to me.

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