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so am i being a fool thinking that doing a steep snow/ice glacier route w/inversion and 11k freezing levels (10k at night) is a really stupid idea?

i can't imagine conditions being anything but suck, but i'd hate to be wrong and miss out. my experience tells me no, but let's hear if it you've had good luck w/similiar conditions. i was thinkin hood n.f.

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Yeah, watched everything coming down in the Mt. Baker Ski Area backcountry. People were heading up through the gates in droves and getting some sweet tracks in very nice snow. 15" of snow from the last 48 hours and springtime temps and sun. By 11am small surface sluffs were coming down. By Noon three large 18" slabs had let loose across the ridge to the left and across from chair 8. We watched one of them sweep some guy down about 200 yards and then he dug himself out. The last one got the whole ski area to stop and watch. It broke at the first high point on the ridge closest to the chair right above the prominent cliff. It took the guy who set it off right with him over the cliff. I'm guessing the cliff is 100'+. shocked.gif He lucked out and was fine from I can tell.

 

Not a good weekend to be hitting the backcountry where there was any fresh snow...

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I soloed Leuthold this morning. Some wind-created icefall, but other than that, stellar snow conditions. Nice and clear; snow froze up nice and solid. Good cramponing.

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sweet. i was thinking of soling hood last night, but went aid practicing at broughtons with IVAN instead.

i think the NF would be a lot more fun in late fall when its a sheet of ice.

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Cool; aiding is something that I'd like to get some experience with, for sure.

Hey, I'd like to try both the NF and the Sunshine; if you ever need a partner, PM me. I'd like to give 'em both a shot. rockband.gif

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right on.

i live pretty close to broughton and rocky butte so i'd like to get a few pitches in a week during the weekdays after skoul since the days are longer now.

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Coming back from Castle Rock we noticed a new snow slide up on Windy Mountain that went right down to ground. It was relatively small in area, but was right in the middle of a bowl at the top of a big avy gully.

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I saw that one - it slid right down to the dirt up by the crown.

 

btw, was castle completely dry?

Castle Rock was completely dry. It was great climbing conditions. Ran into mattp and his friends Chris, Mark and ------.
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FWIW, I did a backcountry tour north of the baker ski area (in the tomyhoi area) both sat and sun and conditions were beyond perfect. The only real slide hazard was slow wet snow slides on very steep stuff below rocks and that was all very avoidable.

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So the skiing was great and the climbing would have sucked. You and I can breath a big sigh of relief Layton... No alpine mayhem was missed. Hope everyone has a good time cragging or carving... or even bouldering (Distel).

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Also, of all the things I didn't think I'd see...I saw a pretty "in" looking ice line (maybe 1 pitch) up on a cliff on the side of yellow aster butte. That kind of surprised me considering the rather warm temps.

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there's a lot of melt-freeze alpine ice that forms up once the isothermal snow starts feeding the drips, and lasts into late april or early may. thumbs_up.gif

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