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  1. There's still lots of snow in the range. Normal. The Sawtooths saying goes, "You can't go high til the 4th of July" (applies to hikers, mostly, but you get the idea- Warbonnet would be an ordeal).

     

    Here's a look across Redfish Lake, pointing toward the Perch:

    http://new.discoversawtooth.org/webcam

     

    Here's a bunch of Sawtooth trip reports, with dates. This year isn't unusual, although there is a lot more snow than last year:

    http://www.splattski.com/overview/idaho_ranges.html#sawtooths

     

    Note that there are some fun couloir climbs that should be in great shape about now.

  2. It's a 9 mile ski to Slick Rock. McCall currently has over 3' of snow on the ground.

    I've not been to Slick this year, but based on previous experience would expect a large (4-8') wall of snow standing perpendicular to the rock where the avalanches break.

     

  3. I did this many years ago on skate skis.

    The road down was an icy skating rink- without metal edges, scary. Then I skied *past* Devil's to hook into a series of rising meadows heading sort of NW back onto the main south-side route. At some point I took off the skis and hiked to the summit in my skating boots.

    When I got back to my skis, the snow had softened enough that I could tele back down, taking a shortcut that got a bit brushy as I approached the Green lakes trailhead.

    This was a very long day, and skating back up the hill to the ski area about killed me...

    YMMV

  4. Actually, the tram only ran from Government Camp to Timberline. It opened in 1951 and closed two years later. It was very slow.

    This comes from "Mount Hood, A Complete History." An excellent book for Hood trivia, but out of print.

  5. My old man tells the same story- Dad worked for Darr in the 1940s-50s and was on the ski patrol.

    As I recall, they also got a quart of milk. People have been married on the summit. Someone rode a bicycle there. And there used to be a lookout, of which you can still see remnants when the snow is low..

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