Blakej Posted April 28, 2004 Posted April 28, 2004 I was told frying pan glacier on Tahoma was a good safe beginner ski tour for a solo skier anyone want to contradict this before I go kill myself. I hear glacier and think crevasse but was told not to worry about them. Quote
cluck Posted April 28, 2004 Posted April 28, 2004 I was up on Fryingpan last June and it was fairly straightforward. There was a good sized bergie along the Whitman crest, a couple small seracs pushed up in the center of the glacier, a few crevasses starting to open up. It seemed that the Southeast half of the glacier was more stable than the northwestern. There are some crevasses in there, but I'm sure you'll be just fine as long as you pay attention to what you're doing. Quote
Beck Posted April 28, 2004 Posted April 28, 2004 many glaciers are safe to ski, but.... beginner, solo, and glacier, are three variables to cause concern...how about a ski tour on some glaciers with some people first, getting a look at what a snow filled crevasse looks like? How about coming to the ski in this weekend, i'll bet some people are going to silverstar for some skiing? Fryingpan glacier, how will you be getting there, the road's to sunrise is still closed... Quote
Blakej Posted April 28, 2004 Author Posted April 28, 2004 I was told the road should be open far enough to skin in but like you said beginner, solo, glacier. I wanted to be sure and as you've raised the question I think I'll avoid it without a partner. As for this weekend I have to make a trip to portland unfortunately no climbing involved. Quote
JoshK Posted April 30, 2004 Posted April 30, 2004 the silverstar "glacier" is hardly a good example of skiing glaciated terrain. You'd have to go out of your way to throw yourself in a slot on that thing. Quote
Beck Posted April 30, 2004 Posted April 30, 2004 it's not a good example of glacier skiing but an alternative to a beginner going solo on the fryingpan i thought i'd recommend to the dude Quote
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