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Anyone know how close I can get to the TH this time of year? Any space for a tent or two at the TH or thereabouts? SummitPost says virtually no avi risk on the route because it stays on a ridge most of the way - true?

 

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I'd wait untill april . . . or may. you'd probably have to ski the road to the trailhead for about six miles.

 

check out this site, has good info on bitterroot backcountry

 

www.backcountryfocus.com

 

 

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Nice website, Cosmo, thanks for the link.

 

Spotly, the Spo Mounties used to do successful mid-winter ski trips to Trapper back in 60s and 70s. I've never done, but heard lots of good about. Yes, longish weekend trips from Spokane. You'll likely have to hear back from another local to know more exactly (vs. "probably") how close to the TH you can get. Perhaps McCall Boater would know.

 

This is one I wouldn't do without boards to ride back down on.

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Yes - nice link. Thanks. Thanks too Steve. The spouse wants a snowshoe and I want a summit, thought this would be a good compromise :) Guess we'll head over to Graham instead. Still haven't figured out how to stay upright with sliding sticks on my feet.

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