gapertimmy Posted May 30, 2005 Posted May 30, 2005 Climb: Sisters Wilderness-Oregon Ski-In Date of Climb: 5/28/2005 Trip Report: You don't know if you don't go. Words to live by, and in this case, words to get wet by. Indeed, it was a stormy weekend in the lovely 3 Sisters Wilderness (fahk the forecasters)... but alas, the few hardy cc.com folks who despite a dwindling forecast were front row for some of natures grandeur.... and some of us even got some tasty turns in too. FRIDAY PM jlag and i were putting back some coors tall boys en-route to the green lakes th. Upon arrival, we were both astonished to see only 1 other vehicle in the lot... perhaps this was a sign of the forthcoming storm, but we were stoked to get under way. Just as the sun was setting we arrived at our camp site (thanks MattP thats a great spot), and were treated to one of the most amazing sunsets I've seen in the mountains: Mt. Bachelor in evening glow jlag taking it all in worth the hike in alone Knowing the forecast was calling for clearing skies around midnight, we crawled into bed with visions of sick corn turns in our heads. SATURDAY 3AM Since it had been quite warm, we somehow motivated to get out of the tent at 3am to go get sum on South Sister (via blown away ridge ). It was early, but the sunrise was super kewl: What a difference 4 days makes, lots of snow gone from brokentop eerie morning glow over central oregon The skin up the blown away ridge route was rather quick... seems like i had just been there. Anyhow, upon rounding the corner at the Lewis Glacier moraine we saw the swarms of uber gapers coming up the standard south route... AND we were greeted with a SUPER FANTASTIC 35-40mph sustained wind! THUPER!!!!! We decided to keep on keepin it on up the South ridge... the travel was slow as we ducked behind each large rock to get out of the wind... finally about 150' vertical below the false summit, just about as some hail started to fall we sez fahk it, lets ski: getting ready to ride away from the storm yin/yang bowl from above, again it provided the best turns of the day The turns were pretty good, considering the conditions. The best turns of the day were had on the fantastic yin/yang slope that i had skied earlier in the week. This great little hill offers about 850' of 35-30ish degree turns... mmm mmm good. SATURDAY NOONISH After our tasty turns, we were watering up at Fall Creek. Yours truly was decked out in some serious thug passion, G-G-G-G-UNIT (g for gaper of course) when Thrashador and Fishgrrrrrrrl skinned on up. Saturday PM was spent chillin at camp, tippin back some OLD E, and shootin the shizzy. Later in the PM we began to watch an amazing storm form to the south of us. We also had word from Camilo that he was enroute from the TH. Within an hour, that amazing storm was at our tent doorstep's and we were in for a real treat! For about 2 hours the flashes of lightning crashed all around us, and over the top of us, and the thunder shook our little nylon world. Luckily camilo and gang made camp before the worst of the storm hit. wow, big booms SUNDAY, NO TURNZ And the storm just didn't quit. Alarm went off at 4ish, but the skies were still socked in. FAHKIT, no b-top for these d00dz. Fortunately, the rains stopped for our skin out. The ski out was super quick, and we were back in the real world in no time. Looks like the MAN had been busy that morning. Even though the big plans of shredding massive ammounts of gnar gnar corn were not achieved, it was still a super fun weekend. It was nice to hang out with dem slicksters from PDX, sorry i was asleep when you got to camp camilo! Maybe next year we'll get some good weather for ski in. Quote
Camilo Posted May 31, 2005 Posted May 31, 2005 That was probably the coolest t-storm I've ever been in. We got zipped up in the tent about 2 minutes before the sky opened up on us. After the first storm when we went looking for you guys, my girlfriend and I were standing by your site watching the lightning from the next storm rolling in. It was pretty amazing and it was lighting up the sky. Even with minimal skiing it was a great time hanging out in the tent eating pasta and drinking 20" Brown . Timmy, did you guys make some turns on the Cinder Cone on your way out? We saw some fresh tracks up there as we left. Quote
gapertimmy Posted May 31, 2005 Author Posted May 31, 2005 20" brown, so hot right now. No we headed straight home to warm showers after the hike out. I did hike up bachy this am, but it was super crusty nasty turns... feels like we might get some snow! Quote
Thrashador Posted June 1, 2005 Posted June 1, 2005 What all y'all said plus thanks again Mattp for the beta! Fun with lichen: "I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness, starving hysterical naked..." Quote
sweatinoutliquor Posted June 1, 2005 Posted June 1, 2005 Great pictures to all... Bummer about the weather, but at least looked like you had a decent backcountry experience with those fancy sunrise/sunset photos. Good job, and way to get some, regardless of what mom nature throws your way! Quote
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