Category Archives: Skiing

It’s Like Melt-Refreeze-Sastrugi

Kelly and I went out for a birthday sojourn in RMNP and found some really exotic snow conditions. I really can’t describe it any better than I’ve done in the title. This weird substance didn’t dominate the slopes but it certainly injected itself here and there just to add some spice to our Flattop descent. We departed from Bear Lake at the lazy our hour of 11 AM and headed up the trail per usual, but rather than following the normal approach that leads directly to the bottom of the banana bowls, we decided to follow the Flattop Trail. It’s summed up best as the scenic route: it is not the direct route by any stretch, but the views on a clear day are second to none. In fact the approach, despite being the inefficient route, was the highlight of the day.

As shown in the map, the ascent hugs the southern ridge of Flattop.  Each subsequent switchback provides a new and spectacular view across the valley toward Dream and Emerald Lakes, and Hallet, Otis, Thatchtop and finally Long’s Peak.  The clear skies and low winds left us with some of the best viewing conditions we’ve ever had in RMNP, but the relative exposure probably means that for most trips up this trail you wouldn’t want to linger for long: there’s almost no shelter from the prevailing wind.

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Long’s Peak

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I’m quickly developing an obsession with this mountain…

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Notchtop from Flattop. I’ve got my eye on that big line in the middle…

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Just look at this jacked up snow…

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It’s worth if for the scenery though…

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Can’t ever have too many cameras!

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Reprise

Ol’ Man Winter looks like he’s coming back for round two in the Rocky Mountains! With snow in the forecast practically every day of this week, we shot up to A-Basin for a quick refresher over the weekend.  Even after enduring a largely dry February and March, a 4″ reload did wonders for the slopes. The whole place was skiing better than we’d imagined.

Soft laps and clear skies at #abasin

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#cornicerun laps at #abasin with @kellyahowie

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As an added bonus, I mustered the fortitude to tag my first East Wall run.  For one reason or another I always found a reason not to bother, but with clear skies and fresh snow, I was all out of excuses.

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The slow plod upward.

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Patrol at A-Basin rips.

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View of Loveland Pass and the Divide.

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Peeking out of my nest toward the top of the resort.

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It seemed like more vert. on the way up…

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S-turns!

#eastwall #abasin #powder

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Powder Chasin’

In contrast to January’s outstanding start to winter, February has been mostly dry, characterized by the fleeting dusting every few days in the northern mountains.  Still, with a well above average snow pack, that’s really all we’ve needed to maintain great conditions.  Coupled with some blood, sweat, tears and some insider info (thanks Alex) we were able to find some of the only remaining un-tracked powder in Vail.  We sure did make the best of it.


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Hidden Valley: That One Lap

Kelly and I went up to Hidden Valley for a quick lap in RMNP this morning.  Finally the Avy Fx had settled down to moderate above and below treeline, so we geared up and went after some low angle white gold.  We thought it would be pretty darn good; in fact it was the second time this week I found myself proclaiming the snow to be the best I’d ever skied – the first instance was Tuesday while the defending champion was that time the Meatheads won Best Powder for their Jay segment.  So yea, best powder skiing I’ve had in nearly 5 years (best ever, probably) to include storm chasing all over New England plus various trips from back East to Colorado, Montana, Washington, Oregon and who knows where else I’ve forgotten.  It was that good.  And then we saw a herd of elk on the drive out of the park.  Feast your eyes.

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Pow turns backcountry skiing #rmnp #dpsskis @briangsweeney

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