Devin27 Posted February 4, 2013 Posted February 4, 2013 Trip: Mt Hood - Hogsback-Old Chute Date: 2/2/2013 Trip Report: Climbed and skied the Old Chute route of Mount Hood on Saturday under perfectly clear skies, great climbing conditions and significantly less than great skiing conditions. Had a group of snowshoers and skiers, though we never needed floatation. Arrived at the lodge at 11pm and crashed for a few short hours before our 3am walk time. Ended up getting moving by 3:40am and headed up the groomed trail through the ski area. Skies were crystal clear and wind was minimal minus occasional minor gusts. Overall fantastic conditions. Crampons and ski crampons were on from the start and we moved pretty quick to the top of the Palmer lift. Once we got off the groomers we found hard packed wind slabs and ice that sent my skies to my pack with 300 vertical feet. Our other skier with the fixed Violie crampons made it another 500 ft or so before he gave up as well. I hauled my skies to about 500 feet below the hogsback before stashing them after finding wind created ice formations that were going to make skiing very unpleasant (more on these later) Hit the Hogsback at the same time as the sun and headed up the old chute. Snow was still very firm, so cramponing up the steep slope felt secure and fast. Topped out at 9:30am, which we were pretty happy with given it was our first big ascent of the season and we made a few stops along the way. The ascent was great, the descent was much less so. The sun had not been on the old chute for a while, so the decent was very slow and involved a lot of down climbing. Once below the hogsback, we discovered that the entire lower slope had lost its light cover of snow that was concealing the endless field of windblown ice fingers which varied from breakable to bullet hard and made skiing pretty terrible. There was really no way to avoid it, as the entire slope was a mix of edge catching ice fingers and huge chucks of broken ice. Top 1000 feet would have been descent skiing Middle 2000 feet was torture on my skis and legs Lower 2000 feet groomers in the ski area. Back down to the car at 1:30pm and back in Seattle by 7:30pm after food. Couldn’t have asked for better weather, could have asked for better snow. Leave the skies and snowshoes at home until there is more snow. Photos Gear Notes: A ice plow would have been nice Approach Notes: Perfect crampon conditions, no need for floatation at all. Quote
Z-Man Posted February 5, 2013 Posted February 5, 2013 Same stuff on Sunday on the DKH. Lots of folks enjoying the good climbing... and not so good skiing. There were some folks heading to Illumination Saddle as well as over to the Newton-Clark right under the Black Spider. Maybe they can add some photos or words of interest? March Madness was looking as fat as I've ever seen it. Quote
ivan Posted February 5, 2013 Posted February 5, 2013 indeed, that pillar on illumination was looking phat and blue on friday! Quote
Devin27 Posted February 5, 2013 Author Posted February 5, 2013 Skied over towards illumination rock hoping to avoid the ice and eyed that line. It looked pretty awesome and made me wish I had my tools Quote
Devin27 Posted February 5, 2013 Author Posted February 5, 2013 Also wanted to add a photo of a fellow skier Quote
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