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Wanted: Less Intense Ski Descents
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15 years 11 months ago #190807
by Alan Brunelle
Replied by Alan Brunelle on topic Re: Wanted: Less Intense Ski Descents
Near Stevens, up Smith Brook Rd and find something on the West side of the road or go around Lichtenburg and into the bowl just north of Lichtenburg and ski some of the slopes found there.
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15 years 11 months ago #190857
by Alan Brunelle
Replied by Alan Brunelle on topic Re: Wanted: Less Intense Ski Descents
Also, when rt 20 opens there is Cutthroat pass. Can get all the way to the pass and the ski down is very pleasant, with some double poling.
To make it more interesting and "wild" skip the usual start at the trail head, park right at Porcupine Creek and skin up, with some switchbacking using the east side of the creek until joining with the regular route.
Alan
To make it more interesting and "wild" skip the usual start at the trail head, park right at Porcupine Creek and skin up, with some switchbacking using the east side of the creek until joining with the regular route.
Alan
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15 years 11 months ago #190868
by Don_B
Replied by Don_B on topic Re: Wanted: Less Intense Ski Descents
from Hyak, the Nordic Pass blue diamond route to Ollalie Meadows. Options for Silver Peak basin
and Radio Mountain behind Mt Catherine.
Chinook Pass, Natches Peak and Yakima Peak if you can time it right when the road opens.
and Radio Mountain behind Mt Catherine.
Chinook Pass, Natches Peak and Yakima Peak if you can time it right when the road opens.
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15 years 11 months ago #190870
by telemack
Replied by telemack on topic Re: Wanted: Less Intense Ski Descents
Blair's book is out of print but very good. Easy to use, amusing, and has short variations on common tours around Paradise, Bullion Basin, and Hurricane Ridge.As far as I remember the Seabury Blair book is full of the kind of tours you might be looking for.
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15 years 11 months ago - 15 years 11 months ago #190873
by mtneer ordinaire
Regarding "Less intense ski descents", our meetup.com group is planning a tour of Bean Creek Basin in 3 weeks weather, avalanche, and road conditions permitting. I've not skied in this area so I can't personally attest to Bean Creek Basin's "intermediate" rating in the Cross Country Ski Tours book.
Replied by mtneer ordinaire on topic Re: Wanted: Less Intense Ski Descents
Used copies are available on Amazon .Blair's book is out of print
Regarding "Less intense ski descents", our meetup.com group is planning a tour of Bean Creek Basin in 3 weeks weather, avalanche, and road conditions permitting. I've not skied in this area so I can't personally attest to Bean Creek Basin's "intermediate" rating in the Cross Country Ski Tours book.
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15 years 10 months ago #190973
by Erick Heyl
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Icicle Ridge is nice, mellow up top, and excellent scenery. Something for everyone, and often very good conditions above about 4000'.
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