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Corn in Bend Area?
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23 years 2 weeks ago #168161
by Patty
Corn in Bend Area? was created by Patty
Well it looks like we wont be having a corn season in the Wasatch this year. Didnt really have a pow season either. <br><br>So, thinking of heading NW. Is there any good corn runs in the Bend area that do not involve crevasses (we dont know what those are in UT)? <br><br>If there isnt anything good in the Bend area - other suggestions in the area?<br><br>Yeah, I know I am an out of towner asking about yer stashes. But, I figure - you cant ski out a corn run. Thx for the help.
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23 years 2 weeks ago #168162
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Robie posted a little info on this topic
here
. Tumalo Mountain seems to be the choice for easy access to backcountry turns in a normal winter, and as Robie says, it is fun and beautiful terrain. There is a lot of touring terrain from there toward Broken Top and South Sister, but it would be mostly XC, not turns. I've been to the Middle Sister area from the east side, but in July and I don't know about winter access. I seem to remember that there may be winter access to the north side of the (something) Rim which extends east from Broken Top. Perhaps the low snowpack is allowing people more access than usual for winter? When we were planning our Middle Sister trip we got some good info over the phone from a ski shop in the the town of Sisters (sorry, I don't remember its name).
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23 years 2 weeks ago #168163
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Thx Charles. Actually hoping to go in May if the corn holds out that long around there. Really enjoy skiing Sierra corn with straight from the car routes, lots of vert and good conditions in May. Was hoping similar condition exist in the Bend area but am unable to find info. Thanks!
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23 years 2 weeks ago #168164
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Patty, I posted on another board a little known, but classic route up to N. Sister, pioneered by Aaron Novick, the late founder of the UofO Institute of Molecular Biology. Aaron showed me this route when he was in his 70's!, and a number of others closer to Eugene. If you have a chance to try it, it will truly exercise your route finding skills. Its a perfect May trip:<br><br>Check out the entry by Skijorer in this thread:<br><br>
www.telemarktalk.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?topic=2033&forum=1
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23 years 2 weeks ago #168165
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Patty ,You might drive a little farther north and take in MT ST Helen's (May is right time ) And lots of good stuff on our big daddy mothership Mt Rainier. I'm scheduled for UTAH mid Feb .Staying at my sisters up on Wasatch BLvd. Skiing with old family friends most likly Alta.
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23 years 2 weeks ago #168166
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Thx for the info. <br><br>Things are grim out here Robie. Alta has yet to break a 60" base. I have used my pass for about 3 hrs for the whole year. Still banging off the rocks and trees in the bckcntry, also. Many slides but no fatalities yet this year as the snow has 3' of TG at the bottom and multiple crusts in between. We are still waiting for the The Big Dump.
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