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  1. One of the easiest descents in the range.

     

    From the summit a single rope rap off the backside gets you to easy ground. Climbers trail leads south then west on scree and pebbles. Contours around the mtn and back to the west side basin. I usually descend in my climbing shoes and drop into the basin high to retrieve my approach shoes that I stash on the biggest boulder. Esentially snow free right now.

  2. The Icicle and Stuart Range are actually pretty clear. Fire and smoke is in general to the north of us. Worse in Cashmere and Wenatchee today then in Ltown. Lots of folks in town heading up the Icicle for a reprieve from the smoke. The fam and I will be heading up there later on this afternoon, I can post an update this evening.

  3. NBC could be a little lean from a pic I just looked at on instagram but it's likely fine. Highest temps of the year scheduled tomorrow (90's) in Ltown but a big cool down to 70's on Tuesday, could be ideal, might be a tad stormy.

     

    Andrew, feel free to crash at our place either before or after. Shoot me a PM if you like.

  4. Trip: Mt Stuart - Ulrich's Couloir - Ski/Splitboard Descent

     

    Date: 4/28/2014

     

    Trip Report:

    I had a great day out riding Ulrich's Couloir in rare April pow last week with good friends Ben Peterson and Tyree Johnson. The Teanaway River Road was driveable til just before the Bean Creek TH. We sledded in on patchy snow for a mile or two then mostly continuous from there, about 7 miles on the sleds (likely much different now).

     

    Killer pow led us down into Ingalls, then easy slogging up the Cascadian to the top, with one axe and crampons sufficing just fine. 2-7 inches of wind buffed pow with only the occasional patch of wind scour led us down this epicly scenic 4400 ft ski line.

     

    Full TR on my blog: http://solclimbs.blogspot.com/2014/05/ulrichs-couloir-mt-stuart-skisplitboard.html

     

     

     

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    Gear Notes:

    Light tool, whippet, crampons.

     

    Approach Notes:

    Truck, sno-machine, splitboard.

  5. Trip: Mt-Maude - North Face Descent

     

    Date: 4/14/2014

     

    Trip Report:

    Chris Petry and I had a blast sledding up the Chiwawa River Road last week and riding the North Face of Mt Maude. We found 1-6 inches of light alpine pow on the north side and creamy corn on the south side.

     

    Road was closed 2.7 miles in. Bare road for about the first 1/2 mile then mostly continuous snow from there. 23.1 miles one way. One easily negotiable blowdown shortly before the Phelps Creek TH.

     

    Too lazy to deal with cc.com pic upload..

     

    Full TR here: http://solclimbs.blogspot.com/2014/04/full-circle-on-north-face-of-mt-maude.html

     

    Gear Notes:

    Crampons, light tool, whippet.

     

    Approach Notes:

    46.2 miles round trip via snowmobiles. 18 miles round trip on skis/splitboards.

  6. Likely raynauds syndrome d/t vascular damage associated with your frostbite. I know LOTS of skiiers who deal with it in their toes. Your previous cold injury increased the risk of subsequent vasomotor hyperactivity. Go see your family MD, it can be treated.

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