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01-06-2022, 10:27 AM #1Registered User
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Protected and Preserved Powder Hunting in the West
Hey.
Well right now everyone's getting a nice dose of powder in the west but it looks like the hose is going to turn off soon for a week or two.
I'm hoping this thread could be used beyond my specific request for post storm condition updates and pontificating. I know powder can be preserved midwinter in cold protected areas or if wind hasn't wreaked havoc.
I have a week off to chase powder starting January 15 and wondering if somewhere like Sunvalley and the Sawtooth range will hold good backcountry conditions (i.e. powder) a week or more after a storm.
I was planning on an Eastern Sierra trip but I've learned my lesson over two decades that it's very hard to find good conditions there if it has been windy unless you get up real high in very well protected chutes.
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01-06-2022, 10:32 AM #2
Have you considered Vail? The back bowls are legendary.
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01-06-2022, 10:38 AM #3
I would hit up Powder Mountain. The name pretty much says it all.
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01-06-2022, 10:40 AM #4Hucked to flat once
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Most people like to share their secret week old pow stashes on a public forum so I'll go. Yes, the Sun Valley and Sawtooth zones will be holding pow. But only because there is considerable avy danger so if it hasn't been skied by the week of the 15th, it probably shouldn't be for a bit. There are a couple persistent weak layers that will probably be around for awhile and the wind and snow that is hammering right now won't help. https://www.sawtoothavalanche.com/forecasts/#/all
Guess that all could change though. And if you have a sled, plenty of opportunity.
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01-06-2022, 10:41 AM #5
^^^ This. They are untracked.
https://www.vaildaily.com/news/when-...lue-sky-basin/Is it radix panax notoginseng? - splat
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01-06-2022, 10:59 AM #6Registered User
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Thanks conundrum.
I'm definitely not asking for stashes, but more general input on areas that tend to hold powder well after storms in the winter. I'm sure there are times when the snow goes to shit up there.
Sounds like Avi conditions are considerable and these latest storms have been windy in the sawtooth's.
I'm not seeing a significant wind or warming event after tomorrow around Sunvalley so hoping that could be a viable option. Wouldn't need to get up in the Alpine. Hippy turns in the trees would be fine.
I'd rather not drive to Colorado from California.
Powder mountain could be a good option for us.
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01-06-2022, 11:01 AM #7
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01-06-2022, 07:31 PM #8Registered User
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Aspen area has a great base and fantastic skiing. But the last few days we’ve had a major wind event with rising temps into the 30’s @ 8k.
I’m sure there will be plenty of good skiing, but there may be places better.
Check back in a week.
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01-06-2022, 07:46 PM #9
Talked to a buddy in SV on Monday. He said it is on in that area right now with good BC options on the terrain right adjacent to town.
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01-06-2022, 07:47 PM #10
Heh. More proof that vail sucks.
Backside of Stevens hadnt opened yet either even with more than ample snowfall.
So I'd recommend:
Stevens backside
Round mountain between crested butte and almont
Glory bowl at teton pass
Definitely tincan at turnagain
Anywhere on vail pass too
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01-06-2022, 09:13 PM #11
Why don’t you go poke around in the Warner Mtns and report back. I bet there’s decent conditions around Warner Pass. It’s closer and you’ll probably have it to yourself.
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01-06-2022, 09:18 PM #12Registered User
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Ruby mins. North cascades highway. Both require sleds, or big legs/lungs.
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01-06-2022, 09:39 PM #13
i know i’ll get flamed for this by the gatekeepers but molly hogan bowl might finally be in after a long cool off period.
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01-06-2022, 10:36 PM #14Registered User
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Cooke City.
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01-07-2022, 06:49 AM #15
Teton Pass MT (not WY). Lifts owned by a maggot, tons of sidecountry.
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01-07-2022, 08:10 AM #16
I’ve heard that Mount Hood Meadows holds powder for weeks.
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01-07-2022, 08:21 AM #17Registered User
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Teton Pass MT - wow, would love to go there, wish that was my home mountain!
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01-07-2022, 08:27 AM #18
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01-07-2022, 09:26 AM #19Registered User
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can we ban the use of the word "powder"
please
it's now the most over used word out west
the denver post called the snow they got on the front range this week powder wtf? it's fucking snow call it snow but don't call it champagne powder cause thats trademarked by steamboat who is trying to cover up the reality that they are getting sierra cement these days
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01-07-2022, 09:38 AM #20
Love to explore that area in winter. I think the Warners would have better access though, there is a ski area up there and it’s open.
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01-07-2022, 10:29 AM #21
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01-07-2022, 10:30 AM #22
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01-07-2022, 10:52 AM #23Registered User
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I drove by it this summer, the vert is small for backcountry turns, and they end in farmers fields I think. But it would be fun for a day riding lifts with the local ranch hands and other types and doing some bc access.
And someone needs to rotate the Steen webcam into the sun to melt out the lens:
https://www.alertwildfire.org/region...ra=Axis-Steens
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01-07-2022, 01:08 PM #24
I agree this is a dumb thread. Besides Vail's legendary back bowls, much of the intermountain west can and typically will reliably provide powder or aged snow thats facetted and skis like powder for weeks after a storm. It just needs to not get wind jacked or toasted by the sun, so aspect and elevation are important. There are a ton of options some roadside and some requiring a sled. Read the reports, try and figure out what zones are looking good and go after it. Of course things are far from static and will more often change in a matter of hours. Figuring all of this out yourself is a necessary part of the learning curve.
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01-07-2022, 03:24 PM #25
I've never been, but have been repeatedly told that Brokeback Ski Area is great for mid-season cruising. It's the perfect place when your in the middle of a dry spell. Sort of a hidden gem not far off from the places you've described thus far.
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