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  1. #951
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    Quote Originally Posted by panchosdad View Post
    A lot of this the last few days, but so so worth it.

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    I think this is you out front. Glad to have some extra legs this weekend!

  2. #952
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    Wow, what a cycle.

    Nice to see that much moisture out of a NW flow. It delivered!

    No quality pics from me, but this one is what is looked like on Friday at 2pm on the headwall

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    Quote Originally Posted by The SnowShow View Post
    Keystone is the new Snowbird

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    -28f when fed I the horses this AM. Anecdotal, but the head checker at Broulims in Driggs said -52 on the Teton River where it closes Hwy 33.

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    JACKSON 2022/23 {Tetons, Snakes, Gros Ventre, Winds, Wyoming Range, etc.)

    I rarely take off gloves to pull out the phone, but here's a couple of clips from the past three days of skiing.

    Me being bouncy (credit criscam):
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    Criscam and non-mag on Friday:



    edit: no idea why the embed wont work for the shorts?
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  5. #955
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    yikes could have been a lot worse.


    "At 3 p.m. on Saturday, two skiers from Utah took the tram to the summit of Rendezvous Mountain with the plan of exiting into the backcountry to ski Rock Springs. Instead, they dropped into the top of Granite Canyon. "


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    The skier confirmed that they did not have avalanche safety equipment. "


    If you don't know....


    https://buckrail.com/tcsar-performs-...d2DphQDq-olOO4

  6. #956
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    Sounds like Taylor slid, hopefully no one got caught.


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    Lucky timing for the kid.

  8. #958
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    Quote Originally Posted by gtid View Post
    Sounds like Taylor slid, hopefully no one got caught.


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    Looks like the work of Greg Collins from a few years back.

  9. #959
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    Quote Originally Posted by snapt View Post
    Looks like the work of Greg Collins from a few years back.
    Not him this time. If you look at the pics from the sar helicopter, you can see the trigger spot, which was from someone skiing down the south ridge. Eerily reminiscent though https://www.tetonat.com/2012/01/24/t...ain-avalanche/

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  10. #960
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    Quote Originally Posted by NBABUCKS1 View Post
    yikes could have been a lot worse.


    "At 3 p.m. on Saturday, two skiers from Utah took the tram to the summit of Rendezvous Mountain with the plan of exiting into the backcountry to ski Rock Springs. Instead, they dropped into the top of Granite Canyon. "


    "
    The skier confirmed that they did not have avalanche safety equipment. "


    If you don't know....


    https://buckrail.com/tcsar-performs-...d2DphQDq-olOO4
    If I'm going to venture into unfamiliar terrain with no gear during high avalanche danger I like to do it at 3 in the afternoon. Holy shit......that's borderline suicidal. They are so damn lucky they didn't push too far beyond that convex rollover.
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  11. #961
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    Quote Originally Posted by raisingarizona13 View Post
    If I'm going to venture into unfamiliar terrain with no gear during high avalanche danger I like to do it at 3 in the afternoon. Holy shit......that's borderline suicidal. They are so damn lucky they didn't push too far beyond that convex rollover.
    During the Monday interview, the skier expressed his remorse, apologized, and expressed gratitude for the rescue teams.

    “It really comes down to being overconfident in knowing the terrain, overconfidence in backcountry knowledge, and not having a plan,” he said.

    Overconfident in knowing the terrain? Wtf??

    Drop into granite by accident? Hike back up to the saddle.
    Ok.
    And not smart enough to hike back up to the upper gate?
    Just Call SAR and waste their time?

    Plus overestimating their backcountry knowledge? With no gear? Yeah.

    Deja vue from a few years ago when two dudes dropped into granite and tried to build a snow cave. I felt bad for the rescue team that tried to go out from Corbett cabin the next morning.
    Shit happens. Injuries or gear failure. But don’t be an idiot.

  12. #962
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    Couple pics from the pass last Thursday.

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  13. #963
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    Really pleasant skiing today — sub-zero in the sunshine near sunset. Strikingly blue sky. These are the actual colors (desaturated a bit, if you can believe!):
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    I snapped these pics of the slide this afternoon. Heli for scale:
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    Looks like the (lucky) snow-rider triggered it from looker's left/lower down the ridge, and it propagated down to the cliffs and back up the ridge. Definitely not the terrain you'd want to be strained through.
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    And some beautiful alpenglow:
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    -18F when I got home.

  14. #964
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    Pic from friends FB of the last storm cycle in JH.

    Boy do I miss those days in the Tetons!

    I've had some decently deep days here in CO this season, but nothing like the days submarining at the Vil, TP and the Ghee late 90's - late 2000's!

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  15. #965
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    Quote Originally Posted by bluespark View Post
    Pic from friends FB of the last storm cycle in JH.

    Boy do I miss those days in the Tetons!

    I've had some decently deep days here in CO this season, but nothing like the days submarining at the Vil, TP and the Ghee late 90's - late 2000's!

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    Awesome!

  16. #966
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    Some amazing pics, look like some epic conditions and I am happy a few photogs stopped long enough for a snap. Keep it coming for those of us back living at the beach.

    I agree it is a constitutional right for Americans to be assholes...its just too bad that so many take the opportunity...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Core Shot View Post
    During the Monday interview, the skier expressed his remorse, apologized, and expressed gratitude for the rescue teams.

    “It really comes down to being overconfident in knowing the terrain, overconfidence in backcountry knowledge, and not having a plan,” he said.

    Overconfident in knowing the terrain? Wtf??

    Drop into granite by accident? Hike back up to the saddle.
    Ok.
    And not smart enough to hike back up to the upper gate?
    Just Call SAR and waste their time?

    Plus overestimating their backcountry knowledge? With no gear? Yeah.

    Deja vue from a few years ago when two dudes dropped into granite and tried to build a snow cave. I felt bad for the rescue team that tried to go out from Corbett cabin the next morning.
    Shit happens. Injuries or gear failure. But don’t be an idiot.
    Yeah, overconfident was a strange wording for that. I get it but wrong word. Overestimating knowledge? Yes, definitely that.

    Humans do a lot of dumb shit.

    Over the years my thought and decision making process has changed drastically. Anything I see as possibly risky gets thrown out the window, especially as the day becomes late. I'm also very concerned how my decisions could affect others, partners, SARS etc. I guess this is a good part of getting old and maturing. It takes some of us a bit longer tho eh? I'm a slow learner I guess
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  18. #968
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    Leaving for the pass.
    Looks like parking could be tight today.
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  19. #969
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    Passholes in the lot


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    Aggressive in my own mind

  20. #970
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    Was a puffy-coat kinda day today. Amazing snow quality @ -1F. (Warmer than yesterday when I was out at -9F! )
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    Found out I'm losing my housing today (as of March 31st). If anyone knows of anything, or knows someone-who-knows-someone, I'd be appreciative as I see what, if any, options I have.

    Need 2+ bedrooms as I have a teenage son, ideally with garage, on the Wyoming side of the Pass. My time may be up in the valley and time to mosey on down the highway!




    Quote Originally Posted by Core Shot
    During the Monday interview, the skier expressed his remorse, apologized, and expressed gratitude for the rescue teams.

    “It really comes down to being overconfident in knowing the terrain, overconfidence in backcountry knowledge, and not having a plan,” he said.

    Overconfident in knowing the terrain? Wtf??

    Drop into granite by accident? Hike back up to the saddle.
    Ok.
    And not smart enough to hike back up to the upper gate?
    Just Call SAR and waste their time?

    Plus overestimating their backcountry knowledge? With no gear? Yeah.

    Deja vue from a few years ago when two dudes dropped into granite and tried to build a snow cave. I felt bad for the rescue team that tried to go out from Corbett cabin the next morning.
    Shit happens. Injuries or gear failure. But don’t be an idiot.
    fwiw, numerous people have made and will continue to make that mistake, including some knowledgeable folks in low viz. the rescued party was embarrassed and apologetic. They're also likely to lose some fingers and toes at a minimum, so there is that.

    Sad all around.

  21. #971
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    I was thinking that there should be some signage up top, with blinking red and yellow lights, that says ROCK SPRINGS IS THATAWAY, " with some arrows.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rideit View Post
    I was thinking that there should be some signage up top, with blinking red and yellow lights, that says ROCK SPRINGS IS THATAWAY, " with some arrows.
    Or just throw the gondola in there already
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    Quote Originally Posted by upallnight View Post
    Was a puffy-coat kinda day today. Amazing snow quality @ -1F. (Warmer than yesterday when I was out at -9F! )
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    Found out I'm losing my housing today (as of March 31st). If anyone knows of anything, or knows someone-who-knows-someone, I'd be appreciative as I see what, if any, options I have.

    Need 2+ bedrooms as I have a teenage son, ideally with garage, on the Wyoming side of the Pass. My time may be up in the valley and time to mosey on down the highway!





    fwiw, numerous people have made and will continue to make that mistake, including some knowledgeable folks in low viz. the rescued party was embarrassed and apologetic. They're also likely to lose some fingers and toes at a minimum, so there is that.

    Sad all around.
    Tough lesson. Bummer.

    Hey, what's up with this guys poles? What is that?






















    JK
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  24. #974
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    I'm confused. They dropped into Granite, climbed out and went across Rendezvous to Rock Springs? Or am I ass backwards on that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by raisingarizona13 View Post
    Or just throw the gondola in there already
    Or maybe just a Mad River Glen style single. With blankets, and everything.
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