Well, with the weather finally going inclement for a while and employment soon to be starting, it looks like spring skimo is just about over for me. I've gotten a lot done, my first real spines, first flutes, first glaciated faces and a whole ton of summits and big classic lines ticked. I fully intend to continue skiing over the summer as I did last, but bagging new and interesting lines on a daily basis is not something I'll be able to continue. Full TR's on each line can mostly be found in my blog- it's in my signature. Enjoy
Part 1: Early spring and Selkirk mtns
Mar 13- I started skiing big lines in March. Still pretty low intensity, but great lines when things did align. This is Ursus Minor peak- west face in Rogers Pass. Video included cuz it was perfect snow for shredding the fuck out of it.
Looking in on the ridge climb up
Apr 1- STS couloir, Rogers Pass. Classic line in great snow. I was given first dibs and hauled ass down it, here's my buddy doing the same
Apr 10- Mt Smart 2-day traverse, Rogers Pass. A little traverse I cooked up, taking me up and down through all unexplored and fresh terrain and culminating in going to the top (minus the summit block) of Mt Smart and shredding its glaciated north face (750m, 2500' to the glacier toe)
Mt Oliver at night, our ski line off Slick to the right
Unfortunately vis dropped out for our drop in. Still can't hide that gnar
At a lower bulge on the descent
Apr 12- Now spring starts to come into full season and the ticks on my list fly by. Some sweet descents we saw from the Smart traverse on minor, boring sub-peaks and ridges.
Apr 15- The freeride flavour continues on some nearby terrain in Rogers Pass. My first flutes, super scary. We only hit two of a multitude of lines on this one little face.
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