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    Cool Photo TR: How to properly chute a Grizzly 4.29.07

    Grizzly chutin', north face, Grizzly Peak
    iskibc, Hikeforturns







    How to properly chute a Grizzly in Colorado


    1. Wake up really early in the morning, pack your chutin' gear, and make sure you are on the trail around first light:











    2. You have to be on the lookout for the Grizzly at all times:







    3. Grizzly chutin' takes some time and energy, but the views are always stunning:
















    4. You have to be willing to walk high and far:





































    5. To properly chute the Grizzly be sure to get it right down the center of it's face:






    6. Powder always makes Grizzly chuting that much better:
































    7. Persistence is key. Get aggressive with the Grizzly:

















































    8. Be sure to leave your mark on the face of the Grizzly:







    9. If all else fails, light your car on fire:

















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    Way solid

    What is up with these tracks?


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    great tr! as usual...

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    Again....

    Nice Work

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    Just amazing. Well done!

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    The two super photographers out together --> makes for some great pics all the way!

    Nice work guys.

    P.S. that car on fire: WOW?!

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    When two of the high qual stoke masters and peak baggers get together you know the outcome is going to rock.

    And does it ever.

    Great pics and action boys!!!

    booya!
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    Quote Originally Posted by iskibc View Post
    9. If all else fails, light your car on fire:



    I don't see a, "Change for a Nickel?", sticker on that car........
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    What the fuck was going on here?????



    Did you guys exit via Dave's Wave? Not getting too sloppy yet??

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    I love this shot. Sadly I have run out of laudatory expletives for your numerous TR's so I am reduced to these thesaurus-inspired pretensions, quel dommage.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lemon boy View Post
    Allright, so for the past couple of seasons (last February especially), I've heard everyone talking about the dreaded dust layer that has a tendancy to blow into CO from the Southwest, reaking havoc on the snowpack's appearance and longevity.

    However, I've never been able to identify the dust layer while in the mountains (i know, it should be obvious, eh - the snow isn't pristine white, right?). My question is whether the closer ridge in the above photo (upon which there are prominent releases) is an example of the dust layer, or if the yellowish tint is just bulletproof snow?
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    Nice work Dave, when I was up there last year I was wondering if that line might go in a different season, apparently that answer is yes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by smitchell333 View Post
    What the fuck was going on here?????



    Did you guys exit via Dave's Wave? Not getting too sloppy yet??

    On our way back down the pass an old man was standing in the middle of the road waving his arms. When we stopped he told us to proceed at our own risk because there was a car about to blow up around the corner. I looked over at hikeforturns and we both gave the "WTF" look and decided to keep going to check it out. Just as we got around the corner this dude was walking up the side of the road with a pissed off look on his face. A little ways past the guy we come across this VW Jetta engulfed in flames. Have no idea what happened, but figured it was the angry dude's car. Couple of minutes later Clear Creek Fire Rescue comes hauling ass up the pass to put out the fire.


    Yeah, we exited via Dave's wave. It was firm for most of the way with some nice corn. We were back up at the truck by 11am.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iskibc View Post
    On our way back down the pass an old man was standing in the middle of the road waving his arms. When we stopped he told us to proceed at our own risk because there was a car about to blow up around the corner. I looked over at hikeforturns and we both gave the "WTF" look and decided to keep going to check it out. Just as we got around the corner this dude was walking up the side of the road with a pissed off look on his face. A little ways past the guy we come across this VW Jetta engulfed in flames. Have no idea what happened, but figured it was the angry dude's car. Couple of minutes later Clear Creek Fire Rescue comes hauling ass up the pass to put out the fire.
    Hah - I'd love to know that guy's story.
    Reminds me of a scene from Berthoud Pass a couple years ago. We got back to the car after a couple runs and were having a drink and eat when we noticed a van pull up next to the porta-toilets right next to us. Two guys came around to the back door and opened it. Then we saw flames leaping up from the back and gas or something drip down onto the ground, igniting and they started to try to smother the flames with their jackets. My buddy turned the engine on and quickly pulled to the other side of the lot in case they exploded.

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    dave, why don't be original and ski a line you haven't already skied this winter?
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    Quote Originally Posted by KansasBoarder View Post
    Allright, so for the past couple of seasons (last February especially), I've heard everyone talking about the dreaded dust layer that has a tendancy to blow into CO from the Southwest, reaking havoc on the snowpack's appearance and longevity.

    However, I've never been able to identify the dust layer while in the mountains (i know, it should be obvious, eh - the snow isn't pristine white, right?). My question is whether the closer ridge in the above photo (upon which there are prominent releases) is an example of the dust layer, or if the yellowish tint is just bulletproof snow?
    yeah, I am pretty sure that's the dust layer.
    We saw several wet releases the day before on that layer.

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    Thanks for the instructions on how to chute a grizzly I'd rather omit step 9 though even though my car IS pissing me off! (it's back in the shop today with a split axel boot... I had smoke coming out of my car on the S. Colony Lakes road this weekend... damn Subaru!)
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    That right there was some quality griz killin!
    Didja slice straight in and eat the liver first?

    I see happy face:

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    Quote Originally Posted by FrankZappa View Post
    That right there was some quality griz killin!
    Didja slice straight in and eat the liver first?

    I see happy face:
    Either that, or Dave has a turtle-head poking out.

    Btw, Nice lines, looks like a ton of shits-n-giggles as usual.

    [/green jealousy]

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    Thumbs up

    Drool!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rontele View Post
    dave, why don't be original and ski a line you haven't already skied this winter?
    Hey smartass, for your information we didn't ski that line this winter. It was the one on the other side of the peak.

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    I really like these! Could be in a catalog.
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    I saw that car on the way back from the basin, and it was WHITE with burn out...good to know it was RED to begin with...

    nice TR, jealous as usual

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    Sweetnessssssss

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    I thought a made a post in here, but I guess it didn't make it. So, I'll say it again.

    Dave, I thought you said you were done skiing powder this year

    Nice work guys!!! Looks perfect!

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