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New non-motorised snoparks
- samthaman
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I would certainly like more huts. Roadside huts would be nice and definitely be OK from a Wilderness standpoint. The only possible problem I see is vandalism. Maybe something a mile or so away from the road would be ideal. Far enough away to discourage vandals, but still outside the Wilderness. Of course, areas inside protected areas (inside National Park gates, for example) would be OK, even next to the road. Maybe a hut at Sunrise would be OK. Ski the road and then ski from there (although I don't know what the avalanche danger is like on that road).
I was mentally picturing a hut that would be open once the road is closed, IE only open once the snow keeps the lazy vandal crowd away, and that could be boarded up and locked once the summer rolls around and people can drive right too it... not ideal, but it seems like a somewhat clever way to potentially end-run a lot of regulatory hurdles.
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- Jonn-E
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And the vandalism/squatting would be bad in the summer.
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- samthaman
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Part of the allure of a hut is the amazing natural setting they are in, almost exclusively at altitude. I don't see a hut deep in the trees at the end of a 3 mile road ski as having that appeal (especially when the same road can be snowmobiled).
And the vandalism/squatting would be bad in the summer.
In the case of that Hannegan pass rd that services both Ruth and Nooksack cirque, it's closed at the start of the road for most of the winter for use as a non-motorized snopark, but I get your point.
Perhaps further south in the passes, there would be great places for huts that are both in the alpine and close enough to a road, but I'm really struggling to think of anyplace near Baker that has that winning combination.
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I saw this TGR article on something similar in BC:
www.tetongravity.com/blogs/A-Lift-Free-S...n-Evelyn-5938349.htm
It helped make it more real for me. One thing that is vague is whether they do any kind of avalanche control work. My preference would a minimalist avalanche control: limit blasting to times when there is a deep weak layer. Basically like what MBSA did on Shukshan Arm a few weeks ago.
It would be fun to think about putting together a proposal if there was a solid location.
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