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Paradise this Saturday (suggestions?)
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13 years 2 weeks ago #208342
by avajane
Paradise this Saturday (suggestions?) was created by avajane
As the forecast is calling for sun and there is fresh snow, I'm planning on taking my wife AT skiing for the first time. I've skinned and skied up to Muir several times myself, but my wife has always been an alpine lift skier. She has done quite a bunch of nordic skiing as well. Would you suggest I take her up the Skyline trail? Or more to the east, perhaps up and right from the lodge. I've never really been skiing up there in the winter. I think I want to keep her in the treeline but am open to suggestions.
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13 years 2 weeks ago #208355
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Replied by bwalt822 on topic Re: Paradise this Saturday (suggestions?)
How does your wife handle bad snow conditions? Fresh doesnt mean good...
In any case Mazama ridge was my first backcountry ski destination.
In any case Mazama ridge was my first backcountry ski destination.
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13 years 2 weeks ago #208356
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Pretty strong alpine experience. Can kick turn if needed
Replied by avajane on topic Re: Paradise this Saturday (suggestions?)
How does your wife handle bad snow conditions? Fresh doesnt mean good...
In any case Mazama ridge was my first backcountry ski destination.
Pretty strong alpine experience. Can kick turn if needed
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13 years 2 weeks ago #208357
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Replied by telemack on topic Re: Paradise this Saturday (suggestions?)
Mazama Ridge is a good idea; takes a little while to get to. Note that skinning will be new to your spouse even if she can blast it downhill. Not too crowded since it's away from the parking lot.
A short option is to explore around the various aspects of Alta Vista, the partly treed knoll E of the Skyline trail right above the snowplay area, and take runs off that in multiple directions. Then you could go up onto the slopes above Edith Creek basin (that's your "up and right from the lodge"), check out the Nisqually from Glacier Vista, or climb to Pan Point.
A short option is to explore around the various aspects of Alta Vista, the partly treed knoll E of the Skyline trail right above the snowplay area, and take runs off that in multiple directions. Then you could go up onto the slopes above Edith Creek basin (that's your "up and right from the lodge"), check out the Nisqually from Glacier Vista, or climb to Pan Point.
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13 years 2 weeks ago #208358
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Yep, if staying low, Mazama. I'd take a look at the 'back bowl'. Couple of entry points.. If it's powdery, then great. If it's manky it'll get 'skied-out'/cut up before anything else - that can be a good thing. Can exit front side, or with a tad more effort, drop into Edith, where if the day is still young and the snow better than expected, a lap at Alta Vista is easy to come by, with exit straight to the lodge. The close-in Paradise trifecta.
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13 years 2 weeks ago #208365
by avajane
Replied by avajane on topic Re: Paradise this Saturday (suggestions?)
Thanks for the information guys. I'll let you know how it goes. Caught the alpenglow and sunset tonight and it was beautiful. Soooooo much new snow!
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