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  1. #1301
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    Snow in the PNW 20-21: We may have Corona but Corona doesn't have us!

    Quote Originally Posted by bfree View Post
    Drawing in the whole SUP, I get 2400 acres. So their marketing number is somewhere in between. But of course this includes huge swaths that aren't really skiable even if there were lifts (south facing stuff on the backside of the ridge, flat/rolling terrain above the Bomber cliffs, etc.)
    black line again, and surely I didn't draw it perfectly, but it's not 20% off:
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    That outline is accurate based on the map I was looking at of the current SUP in the FS EA of the proposed expansion. Maybe the app isn’t that accurate? It’s roughly 3.75 sections so 2400 acres seems accurate.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mofro261 View Post
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    Tail end of a big natural.
    Where is that?


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    Quote Originally Posted by snoqpass View Post
    Went to Stevens Pass on Tuesday for the first time in awhile to help find a lost guest, afterwards they gave me a comp pass it was such a cluster it was the first time in my life that I walked away from free skiing. Two lifts opened at noon, giant lines, a large group of instructors cutting the line in front of customers, I don’t know how they do it and keep a straight face
    It's pretty rad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AK47bp View Post
    Where is that?


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    Guye Peak.
    Move upside and let the man go through...

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    Dogs still loving it.
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    Move upside and let the man go through...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mofro261 View Post
    Guye Peak.
    Lookers right of kevorkians

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeedashbo View Post
    It's pretty rad.

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    When I was there last there were instructors instructing new instructors, one of them cautiously pizza'ing their way down skyline. Super confidence-inspiring.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Huskydoc View Post
    When I was there last there were instructors instructing new instructors, one of them cautiously pizza'ing their way down skyline. Super confidence-inspiring.
    I’m not into PSIA dogma, but they have to demonstrate those techniques in their clinics. The NW region headquarters is in Wenatchee now and I see those dorks all the time. They’ll spend a whole day demonstrating side slipping, wedge and stem turns. It looks painfully boring.


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    Lithic reduction.

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    I will up at xtal Tues-Wed and Fri if anyone wants to link up..

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    Here's a question for Baker locals: what kind of wind does it take to shut things down? I got skunked earlier this year during a storm w/ gusts to 45. Tuesday shaping up to be wicked w gusts to 40. Odds of a closure?

    Quote Originally Posted by Alyosha_SP View Post
    I will up at xtal Tues-Wed and Fri if anyone wants to link up..
    Maybe Weds: Crystal/WP toss-up we'll see

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    Saturday was pretty damn good at xtal. King laps in the sun with good snow followed by a storm blowing in crazy fast.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Huskydoc View Post
    Here's a question for Baker locals: what kind of wind does it take to shut things down? I got skunked earlier this year during a storm w/ gusts to 45. Tuesday shaping up to be wicked w gusts to 40. Odds of a closure?



    Maybe Weds: Crystal/WP toss-up we'll see
    No clue, but I do know Baker does not refund lift tickets due to weather, just fyi.
    90% of skiing is just looking cool

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    Quote Originally Posted by f=ma View Post
    No clue, but I do know Baker does not refund lift tickets due to weather, just fyi.
    I know this is what their waiver and website says, but I have in fact got a refund from Baker due to weather. It was a total closure, issued 30 minutes after opening.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ow_My_Balls View Post
    Sweet traverse lines.
    Seriously, why’s it so hard to hike to the top and find some fall line?
    Our great works of human enterprise will fade away with time. The mountain will endure. ~nps

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    Catching up on the thread. The last week or two has just been all-time good turns at Crystal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Northway View Post
    Seriously, why’s it so hard to hike to the top and find some fall line?
    Everybody loves skiing over 50 separate traverses because people couldn't drop in from the top.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cstefanic View Post
    Catching up on the thread. The last week or two has just been all-time good turns at Crystal.

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    Those are great pics. That last one is money!

    What have you been skiing? Are those your RPC’s or something else?
    In constant pursuit of the perfect slarve...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bandit Man View Post
    Those are great pics. That last one is money!

    What have you been skiing? Are those your RPC’s or something else?
    Top two pics are my buddy on his 184 Praxis FRDs, bottom one is me and I'm on my old 177 Katanas. Deep days I was on my Protests, though, and you were right--LOVE them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ridinshockgun View Post
    Everybody loves skiing over 50 separate traverses because people couldn't drop in from the top.
    People are either too scared or lazy to hike to the top. Instead they traverse under people skiing off the top and make sweet traverse lines to blow you up and lose 99% of their vert without making any good turns.
    It’s what happens when you don’t require gear to go out of southback and people who have no business leaving a groomer go exploring since they see other people going that way.
    Southback on Saturday was the biggest gong show of literally a pack of women in their 60s on rental gear asking if it would get easier if they kept going further out and people on rental skis. A 5 min section took 30+ min at one point.


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    the ikonic traverses of crystal mountain.

    It literally takes 12 more minutes to walk to the top if you're fat and out of shape and not cut a track which looses close to 200 vertical feet across the entire avalanche basin so they can ski a different 160 vertical feet down to Elizabeth lake, which requires them to ski down to C9 instead of take the quick cut back to C6. It makes no sense.

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    Some people don't understand or know where they're going. Some ropes would help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by counterfeitfake View Post
    Some people don't understand or know where they're going. Some ropes would help.
    To hang them with?

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    Quote Originally Posted by XavierD View Post
    the ikonic traverses of crystal mountain.

    It literally takes 12 more minutes to walk to the top if you're fat and out of shape and not cut a track which looses close to 200 vertical feet across the entire avalanche basin so they can ski a different 160 vertical feet down to Elizabeth lake, which requires them to ski down to C9 instead of take the quick cut back to C6. It makes no sense.
    You've obviously never hiked the King while fat and out of shape. Otherwise you would know it takes an additional 18-20 minutes to hike to the top. (This doesn't include the 5-7 minutes it takes to get your skis off and figure out how to carry them on your shoulder before the hike.)
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