Sunday, May 12, 2013

Finally up to the North Cascades Hwy for some skiing

 
This spring has been a bit of a bust so far.... a few failed trips, a couple colds between Becky and me, and some weekends spent doing homework for various continuing education requirements and we pretty much wrote off the month of April.
Seeing that Saturday's forecast looked decent, and that it would be followed by a week of wet, cool weather in the Cascades we wanted to get out and ski something....anything...just so long as it wasn't skinning/skiing laps at a closed ski resort for a few hours of exercise (like we'd done the past couple weekends).
We barreled out of town Friday night and were snoozing in the back of the Subaru at Rainy Pass by midnight.  Up at 5am and heading towards Lake Ann by 6am, we figured we'd go check out Black Peak.  I don't think there'd been freezing temperatures at pass elevations for a couple weeks, so the snow was soft from the get-go...made for easy skinning but we wondered what the snow would be like once the sun peeked out from the clouds.
By late morning we'd done the two mile traverse from Heather Pass to Wing Lake and started climbing towards the south col. Skis on the backpacks and helmets and axes out at the col, the south chute that I'd booted up before unfortunately had a couple melted out spots, so we climbed a chute off the left that looked like continuous ski from up high.  It was reasonable calf-knee deep post holing up the slope with the occasional melted out hole that we'd find when we'd drop waist deep into the snow.
We reached the top of the continuous snow, about 200 vertical feet from the top, around noon.   Not wanting to stumble across the summit ridge to the top in our ski boots, and not wanting to delay out descent any further, we called it a day there....a few quick pictures of Goode, Logan, and the rest of the North Cascades panorama to our south and then it was time to go.   The snow was sloppy but a bed surface of perfectly skiable snow was only a foot or two below the glop.  We'd just traverse the slope, ski cut off all the loose snow and let it rumble downhill, then ski the firmer snow underneath.  
From the south col back to Heather Pass, it was herky-jerky moisture saturated snow...not particularly good skiing, but hey it was a sunny day in the North Cascades and the quality of skiing came a distance second to just being out.
We made quick work of the short climb from Lewis Lake back up to Heather Pass and then had a pretty quick descending traverse back around to Rainy Pass and the car.
As usual for any North Cascades trip, we finished the day in Marblemount at 'Good Food' eating burgers in the sunshine....I think Becky enjoyed that almost as much as the ski tour.


 

Sunday, February 10, 2013

busy weekend... Alpental to Granite Mtn traverse

 
Alpental to Granite traverse-
Becky and I had plans to do the traverse from Snoqualmie Pass to Granite Mtn a few days ago when Saturday's forecast looked a bit sunnier, but we figured we might as well give it a go today despite the less than sunny weather.

One of these days we'll try the traverse with Kaleetan Peak thrown in, but we figured the extra 1600 vertical feet to get it would make the day long enough we'd be getting out after dark, so we opted for a slightly tamer route.  From Alpental we skied over Bryant Col, down to Melakwa Lakes and then followed the Pratt River to about 3500ft.  From there we climbed a divide and descended to Tuscohatchie Lake and began a long, mellow climb towards Granite Peak.

Visibility on the top of Granite was awful, but we had a gps track to follow and snow conditions were quite safe...so we gingerly skied down the south side in mostly whiteout conditions and then began to find much nicer snow and better viz once back in the trees.  Eventually the open space between the trees changed to slide alder between the trees and the snowpack got thin enough that we racked our skis and hiked the remaining bit to the car via the hiking trail.

Fun tour, a good adventure...hopefully next time we'll have some views.  





Saturday, February 2, 2013

Mt.Rainier, Nisqually chutes

We'd rather be skiing powder this time of year, but its hard to complain about a stable snowpack, a 9,000ft freezing level and sunny weather up on Mt.Rainier.  Becky and I toured up to Camp Muir and skied some rather variable snow down the first 1500ft to the entrance to the Nisqually chutes. As we hoped, the snow had softened nicely and made for fun turns back to a very crowded Paradise parking lot.

Sunday, December 30, 2012

good skiing, bad skiing, and general silliness....


Cold, calm weather, a stable snowpack, and even a day of sunshine in the mountains....it was a great weekend to get in some touring up at Snoqualmie Pass.  

Ross, Mike, Becky, and I headed up to Kendall Peak on Saturday morning, got in two runs on the upper southwest slopes and one long run down the north side.  The slog back up the north side was a little tiresome, especially the final bootpack back up to the ridge...skiing knee-deep powder is fun, swimming back uphill through it...not so much.  


Sunday, Becky and I headed back up....we were pooped from Saturday's 5000ft of climbing, but the weather was too nice not to get back out.  We didn't have any particular desintation in mind, so we just toodled up towards Chair Peak figuring we'd ski the north slope and go from there.   Unforunately the wind must've really come cranking through there recently because the 2ft of stable powder we'd had on Kendall wasn't anywhere to be found.  We skied from the upper notch on a mixed bag of variable wind crusts and then we poked around above the Snow Lake cliffs till we found the entrance to a fun little chute we hadn't skied before.   Great chute, steep turns, but more wind damaged snow.   Once at Snow Lake we just climbed back up to the divide and made quick work of the slide back to Alpental. Short day, not particularly great snow, but finally having a day in the sun was well worth the drive.


Back home, we had enough daylight and dry weather to take our backpacks out into the yard for a 'test firing' of our airbags.  We picked up ABS avalanche airbags this season and hadn't pulled the ripcord yet to see just what they'd do....hopefully we never have to use these things for real.  Kind of a funny thing though to have a massive balloon appear over your head in just a few seconds!







Saturday, December 8, 2012

powder! climbing for turns at Alpental

 
The lifts weren't running yet at Alpental, so Marcus, Anastasia, Andy, Mica, their two doggies and I headed for Snoqualmie Pass to tour for our turns before the resort was open.   Pretty darn good coverage for early season and the snow was great!  

Sunday, November 25, 2012

post turkey day turns.... skiing at Rainier- Paradise & Cowlitz moraines

 
Andy, Dani, Ross, Becky, and I met up for some Sunday turns at the end of the Thanksgiving weekend.  Plenty of other forks skinning out towards Cowlitz Rocks looking for some powder amidst the crusty conditions all over the place.   The Cowlitz moraine delivered the goods....a nice shady north-facing run with just enough wind transported snow to get on top of the crust.   Great first day of the season!