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I was up there around a week and a half ago. At that time there was about 4-6 inches of snow on the ground and only a light dusting on the rock peaks. There was minimimal snow in the east face couloir of Cutthroat and no ice higher up. There were some frozed road cut drips along the north facing road cuts near the pass.

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I was at Rainy Pass last weekend, and there was just under 2 feet of snow at highway level, and about 3 feet @6000ft. We had good views of the Liberty Bell group in the afternoon. The west sides didn't look too snowed up from several miles away, but all the approach gullies were snow-filled.

 

The north-facing rock where we were was in "winter condition". Didn't see any ice anywhere.

 

Tuesday's rain has probably melted off a good amount of snow.

 

[ 11-21-2002, 01:22 PM: Message edited by: philfort ]

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Went on a drive today, Colonial isn't quite ready yet. If it had more snow, then I'd be up there right now, but there are too many sections devoid of snow, especially getting up the avy gullies. There's a big patch of blue that's not touching just right of the face.

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Alpinfox said:

 

Testing my ability to post an embeded photo.

Please disregard this post....

I bet your wearing your Gore-Tex and plastic boots too.

 

Go practice somewhere else where I can't see you. Your destroying my cc.com spraying experience.

 

What a wanker.

 

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