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15 years 11 months ago #190798 by wooley12
Replied by wooley12 on topic Re: Wanted: Less Intense Ski Descents
Researching routes myself for the proposed "No Sweat-Low Adrenaline" Ski Touring Club and I was just given a copy of "Backcountry Ski! Washington" by Seabury Blair Jr. . "The best trails and descents for free-heelers and snowboarders". Looks to have a lot of tours of the type you are seeking. Has topo's (basic), elevation gain/loss, avy rating etc.

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15 years 11 months ago #190799 by Plinko
Replied by Plinko on topic Re: Wanted: Less Intense Ski Descents
Great suggestions so far.

Pineapple Pass (and Granite Mtn.[Snoqualmie]) are on the high side of the spectrum

acarey, I hadn't thought to look in the cc ski books, thanks for that!

Corey and Wooley, the Seabury Blair book looks right on point.  


Updated list here:

Stevens:

Heather Ridge at Stevens Pass.
Yodeln at Stevens Pass.

Snoqualmie:

Muir Snowfield
Kendall Stump
Mt. Margaret (clearcut on south flank)
Hyak
Snow Lake Divide (possibly the max of what I'm looking for here)
Pineapple Pass
Hex Mtn Salmon Le Sac area

Rainier:

Mazama Ridge near Paradise

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15 years 11 months ago #190800 by Marcus
Replied by Marcus on topic Re: Wanted: Less Intense Ski Descents
The Tronsen Meadows area at Blewett is very nice for an easy touring day, with good skiing on the slopes of Diamond Head up higher.

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15 years 11 months ago #190806 by Jason_H.
Replied by Jason_H. on topic Re: Wanted: Less Intense Ski Descents
Saint Helens, Hogsback (white pass area) and Mazama Ridge are very reasonable.

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15 years 11 months ago - 15 years 11 months ago #190809 by Robie
Replied by Robie on topic Re: Wanted: Less Intense Ski Descents
1)Paradise  tour up to Glacier vista ski down into edith basin either ski back to the lodge or go over the next ridge and ski down Bundy's  to fourth crossing. Return up the road to Paradise. just a ton of possible combinations  around paradise.
2) Nobody's mentioned Cowlitz rocks? Perhaps one of the finest and easiest tours  out of Paradise.
3) Snoqualomie  Silver peak basin via Nordic pass or around Rockdale  then Ollalie meadows .Stop at whatever comfort level and skill your group has. Buy the Nordic pass or not,
4) Hogsback at White pass. MY personal favorite for beginners.  And could still be  even after the lifts go in. Time will tell .
5) Nisqually glacier from Glacier vista down to the bridge.
If you know the way in a good year at the right time.

All the above bear avy protocol, All the above have blue/black slopes close by the gentle slopes for choices.  The trick to taking new victims/future partners out is to go where they are comfortable. Let them point to a black diamond slope and say hey "Can we ski  that next"

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15 years 11 months ago #190816 by Chuck C
Replied by Chuck C on topic Re: Wanted: Less Intense Ski Descents
What about Summit West when they are closed? I've seen plenty of tracks up there at those times. Don't know what the resort's opinion would be.

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