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  1. #401
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    Your attachments don't work for me Lee.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LeeLau View Post
    Combatant from this low snow year - reposted from Maximus Farcissus to compare

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    Am I dumb? I feel like I can't match those two pictures.
    Is researcher's pic showing the line with the arrow in the second one?

    And yeah, Lee I'm not seeing your pictures from the other post

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    Quote Originally Posted by abraham View Post
    Am I dumb? I feel like I can't match those two pictures.
    Is researcher's pic showing the line with the arrow in the second one?

    And yeah, Lee I'm not seeing your pictures from the other post
    I had the same thought, but I think they are just taken from very different angles and distance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by abraham View Post
    Am I dumb? I feel like I can't match those two pictures.
    Is researcher's pic showing the line with the arrow in the second one?

    And yeah, Lee I'm not seeing your pictures from the other post
    That's because they are 2 different lines, you're correct. The one with the arrow is located in the saddle between Tiedemann and Combatant, whereas Researcher's pic is of the actual Combatant Couloir from the 50 classics
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  5. #405
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    Quote Originally Posted by LeeLau View Post
    yeah that was a nice bump

    N face of Philistine - couloir is about 400m. Face is 1000m
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    N face of Howard - couloir part we booted was also about 400m. Entire face is 750m
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    Mixing it up - just out side Vancouver - Brunswick Peak - maybe 150m couloir?
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    So much awesomeness in this thread.

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    Grand daddy seems to be the iconic one on bow peak but I've always considered the "funnel of death couloir" aesthetic perfection. Guessing it's pretty much 3000' to the fan. Always has a freight train of a cornice across the top of the funnel. Click image for larger version. 

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    I've always had a boner for the Chouinard in GTNP.

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    Last descent of Twisting Couloir has been done....a big portion of Joffre fell off last night. Click image for larger version. 

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    Always do sober what you said you'd do drunk. That will teach you to keep your mouth shut.

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    That’ll fill in with a couple cm

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    Lea - how does one get to Brunswick Cl in winter? I've done it a few times in the summer and I can image that last ridge is passable in winter - other than perhaps roped and walking on the cornice?

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    Quote Originally Posted by knowsam View Post
    Lea - how does one get to Brunswick Cl in winter? I've done it a few times in the summer and I can image that last ridge is passable in winter - other than perhaps roped and walking on the cornice?
    I came at it via the Lions Bay parking lot via Mt Harvey trail then over to Magnesia Meadows then exited out via Hat Peak

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    Quote Originally Posted by grinch View Post
    Grand daddy seems to be the iconic one on bow peak but I've always considered the "funnel of death couloir" aesthetic perfection. Guessing it's pretty much 3000' to the fan. Always has a freight train of a cornice across the top of the funnel. Click image for larger version. 

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    I think I'm in love.

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    July 1st photo of a line off Mount Monolith in Tombstone Territorial park, Yukon. Certainly not the best and not all that long, but very aesthetic and located in a pretty unique place. I've seen a few reports of people skiing in there, so it's probably been skied.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reformed View Post
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    July 1st photo of a line off Mount Monolith in Tombstone Territorial park, Yukon. Certainly not the best and not all that long, but very aesthetic and located in a pretty unique place. I've seen a few reports of people skiing in there, so it's probably been skied.
    Beautiful

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reformed View Post
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    July 1st photo of a line off Mount Monolith in Tombstone Territorial park, Yukon. Certainly not the best and not all that long, but very aesthetic and located in a pretty unique place. I've seen a few reports of people skiing in there, so it's probably been skied.
    I asked Dave and Reuben who went there to ski in Tombstone and it was thin even in a fat fat snow year. Tombstone generally gets very little snow Fwiw. But good memories of summer hiking there!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reformed View Post
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    July 1st photo of a line off Mount Monolith in Tombstone Territorial park, Yukon. Certainly not the best and not all that long, but very aesthetic and located in a pretty unique place. I've seen a few reports of people skiing in there, so it's probably been skied.
    Amazing place

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    We need more stoke in the world, and this thread has been forgotten for a little too long...

    So heres a Nevada gem
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    ^^^ spicy!

    Here's one of my favorites. Not really a couloir, more of a terrain feature of this particular part of the mountain:
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  20. #420
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    Sweet distraction
    Thx!
    . . .

  21. #421
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    Truly

    Moar plzzz

    I'm crrrrushing the Corona with majestic couloirs.

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    Here is a little gem. Not too much of a squeeze but a beautiful line nonetheless.

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    Yeah super gully! Lost rivers are incredible..Click image for larger version. 

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    Sweet pics

    If we’re talking best in NA.. Really though, how can anything top San Joaquin

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