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  • schindlerpiste
    Quatsch!
    • Sep 2005
    • 13422

    #1

    Elko, NV and Ruby Skiing beta

    Thinking that after we get some snow, I'm going to take a trip to Elko and Ruby Mountains. Of course, Terminal Cancer Couloir is on the list. Any other day tours that are super sexy, but not that dangerous and don't require a heli ride? Tell your Ruby stories here

    In the meantime, here is a great vid on Terminal. You can skip the first 1:30. Love the tune
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  • gimpy
    registered abuser
    • Oct 2003
    • 3428

    #2
    Mount Gilbert...... access is actually lower then terminal...... hike through the flats by the Boy Scout camp...... beware sled necks though as they often schralp that zone. The rest of lamoille canyon is a solid meh imho. There are some cool lines in the wilderness area beyond the top of the canyon but they would be a haul without a tow to the boundary

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    • TahoeJ
      Expert Jong
      • May 2011
      • 16403

      #3
      You should PM Wobby. Western Nevada is very much his turf. Here's his blog: https://www.nvbackcountry.com/

      Things are pretty low tide out this way right now, FYI.
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      • brutah
        Registered User
        • Sep 2005
        • 4781

        #4
        Originally posted by gimpy
        Mount Gilbert...... access is actually lower then terminal...... hike through the flats by the Boy Scout camp...... beware sled necks though as they often schralp that zone. The rest of lamoille canyon is a solid meh imho. There are some cool lines in the wilderness area beyond the top of the canyon but they would be a haul without a tow to the boundary
        I disagree. I've had fun skiing in the top of Lamoille Canyon. Fun lines off Full House Peak, Liberty Peak and Tri-Lake Peak. But it's gonna be a walk in the winter to get there and probably chocked full of slednecks. There were definitely some cool lines past Liberty pass, which is technically wilderness, but that wilderness boundary was not respected when I was out there.

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        • powdork
          Old Man and the Ski
          • Apr 2007
          • 16334

          #5
          Thomas Creek Canyon had some excellent looking lines, especially on the east facing walls of the canyon as you're heading back. That and Right Fork canyon (Boy Scout Camp) look pretty similar on a terrain map. Going all the way back to Snow Lake Peak is fairly meh but Fitzgerald looked interesting.
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          • Micol
            Jacket Cobbler
            • Nov 2007
            • 5393

            #6
            slides will abound over the paved road (which may or may not be visible) approaching TC. the base of the slope is hundreds of yards out, but you are not in the clear., plenty of flags....luv the brappers i saw back there...theyve got ze balz
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            • Conundrum
              Hucked to flat once
              • Oct 2005
              • 11252

              #7
              Originally posted by Micol
              slides will abound over the paved road (which may or may not be visible) approaching TC. the base of the slope is hundreds of yards out, but you are not in the clear., plenty of flags....luv the brappers i saw back there...theyve got ze balz
              Having ignorance to risk doesn’t equal “ze balz”. Darwin has some articles on it.
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              • rideit
                ExteriorDecorator
                • Nov 2005
                • 36512

                #8
                There is a good thread on this, Mountaingirl1961 (I think) lives at the mouth of the canyon, I’ll reach out to her and let her know there is a new thread.
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                • mountaingirl1961
                  rock skier
                  • Jan 2007
                  • 59

                  #9
                  We are in desperate need of snow, and what we do have is full of facets. It is going to be super tricky when it starts snowing.

                  TC is super bony right now. People are skiing it but I sure wouldn’t. The bottom isn’t really filled in. A recent fire did help with access, made some of the heinous bushwhack on the approach go away.

                  There is decent skiing up high right now. The sleds have pretty well ripped up everything with easy access, but Thomas Canyon is skiing well high, and if you have access to some of the other drainages you can harvest the goods.

                  Personally, unless you’re flying with the heli I don’t think it’s worth the drive right now. Wait until we get some snow going.
                  Lifts are for sissies.

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                  • MakersTeleMark
                    ~~~(oYo)~~~
                    • Feb 2005
                    • 19811

                    #10
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                    • schindlerpiste
                      Quatsch!
                      • Sep 2005
                      • 13422

                      #11
                      Originally posted by mountaingirl1961
                      We are in desperate need of snow, and what we do have is full of facets. It is going to be super tricky when it starts snowing.

                      TC is super bony right now. People are skiing it but I sure wouldn’t. The bottom isn’t really filled in. A recent fire did help with access, made some of the heinous bushwhack on the approach go away.

                      There is decent skiing up high right now. The sleds have pretty well ripped up everything with easy access, but Thomas Canyon is skiing well high, and if you have access to some of the other drainages you can harvest the goods.

                      Personally, unless you’re flying with the heli I don’t think it’s worth the drive right now. Wait until we get some snow going.
                      Thanks. I will revisit considering this in mid-March
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                      • raisingarizona13
                        Registered User
                        • Dec 2009
                        • 5403

                        #12
                        How do folks feel about Ely? That place has my attention right now. Maybe more for mountain biking but there seems to be some nice looking alpine nearby there.
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                        • powdork
                          Old Man and the Ski
                          • Apr 2007
                          • 16334

                          #13
                          The Schells certainly look interesting. I've skied in great basin park. The afternoon I get there it looked awesome. The winds raged overnight and ruined my planned line but it was still a beautiful tour.
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                          • powdork
                            Old Man and the Ski
                            • Apr 2007
                            • 16334

                            #14
                            Oops I misspelt delicious
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                            • TahoeJ
                              Expert Jong
                              • May 2011
                              • 16403

                              #15
                              Originally posted by raisingarizona13
                              How do folks feel about Ely? That place has my attention right now. Maybe more for mountain biking but there seems to be some nice looking alpine nearby there.
                              I've been meaning to go check it out, but more so with the bike. Haven't been around there in years. I guess this last summer it was surprisingly crowded (according to a friend).
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