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Heli- Accessed powder! Jan 16th 2010 North Cascade
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The NCH guys are truing to get the word out on how good it is as a lot of people think its bad or marginal. Theres a lot of new snow up there.
Pictures of you powder skiing and mountain scenes would help that along...
I was following the telemetry for your trip and although you got weathered the 1st day and still found goods, the last two days looked to work out perfect with good visibility, light fresh, cold dry POW!
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If CO can keep Red Mountain open then we should be able to.
Also it should be renamed. Fred's Pass sounds good to me. Can I get a second for the motion?
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Good job rolling the dice on that one guys. I was worried for you all last week knowing that you could be paying to tour in the rain. Glad that it worked out. A little jealous, but glad none the less.
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Care to elaborate on the trip? How many drops did you do? What was the cost? Did they drop you on any peaks? Got any pictures? Did you ski out? Reading telemetry, it hasn't been above freezing since around the 12th of Jan. at the Pass, and that was just briefly. I hope we can sled access it from the West side this year. Just need some snow down to 2K. Post some pics!
Ok, $350 per day per person- includes one heli drop and one flight back to base per day, plus guide plus packed lunch. Need 4 people, we were three and we had a new guy each day to make up four. Accommodation by you. ( we rented a cabin near heli barn)
First day- puking - no heli due to viz so guide towed us with his snowmobile 5 miles up SR20 from closure gate, climbed Delancy Ridge.( 2500 skin) reclimbed last 500' for pillow repeat. Late start hoping for heli to go!
Second day- Bluebird- We got extra heli drop to make up for day before. First drop, near Kangaroo ridge, Mambo LZ... Skied Red Rocks to South, skinned back up to LZ, skied Mambo on North side. Picked up by heli there. Second heli drop to Fuzzy's. Skied Fuzzy's, skinned part way back up, skied back down, commuter heli back to barn.
Third day- Whitebird- Heli drop to Varden LZ, near Silver Star, skied Varden, paid for 2nd heli drop ( $75 each) to top of Upper Fuzzies. Skied down, skinned up into area called Larches. Larch glades and last 500 ft pillows!!!! ( I have fallen in love with skiing pillows). Skinned part way up Larches again but had to cut it short as heli coming in to get us due to bad viz( 3:30Pm ish)
IMO, 2 heli drops plus skinning is the best combination of cost versus heli fun.
Guide was superb.. Jeff Ward.
people they put with us were equal , if not better skiers and as fit and fitter than we where. ( Eric1-tele, Eric2 tele, Larry AT)
Snow all way down to heli barn 2,200 ft.
There is a deep PLW caused by surface hoar deep down 1.33m on North aspects ( if I remember, correctly)) that is bothering everybody. Storm snow from Friday gave a CT14, Q2 at 33cm but PLW went at CT24, Q1 with a pop. 7,100 ft N but don't quote me on that.Thats keeping everybody off the really steep north stuff.
No crust feel anywhere but some wind slab on exposed ridges.
Pillow lines are amazing at present.
Will post some pics.
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