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post #181 of 291
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Originally Posted by Tony Crocker View Post

Patrick's streak is at 82 months and he's already booked his 5th trip to South America.  Has anyone in the East ever gone this far on a month streak?

My more modest streak has probably concluded at 21 months.  I did ski a personal record 33 different ski areas in 2011-12 though.

 

I'm pretty sure they might be a few of us out there. :D

 

The only thing I'm sure of is that I have the longest ski streak among my friends and co-workers.

post #182 of 291
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Originally Posted by Bob Peters View Post

I'm still skiing, too!  

 

I skied Beartooth Pass yesterday and it felt really good to get back on skis after an eight-week hiatus.  I posted this on Trip Reports, so this is just cut-and-pasted from there...

 

 

For those of you who don't know, I have a couple of things that intersected today.  The first thing is that eight weeks ago, I had foot surgery to repair the big and second toes of my left foot.  That went fine and you can read about it in this thread.  When I had surgery though, the doctor told me that I wouldn't be able to do anything aggressive on that foot for 12 weeks because the plate and screws he put in the big toe to fuse the joint needed time to heal.  

 

The second thing going on is my consecutive-month ski streak.  Since I skied at A-Basin on May 1 (the day before my surgery), I was hoping to get the okay from the doc to ski again at the end of June.  6 weeks ago, the doc wavered on the 12-weeks deadline because my bones looked like they were healing well.  Then ten days ago, I saw him one more time and he said the x-rays looked good enough that if I went somewhere lift-served and skied very daintily for a short time, I should be okay.

 

That leads us to today and Beartooth Pass.  They're still running the two lifts (and will through Sunday), so I got up really early this morning and drove to Beartooth.  It was a very cool day because my route takes me through Yellowstone National Park, out through Cooke City, Montana, and on up Beartooth Pass.  While driving through Yellowstone, I saw not one but three different mama bears with cubs (all black bears, no grizzlies), elk, bison, and deer.  Best of all, though, was a wolf that walked right out of the woods about 15 feet from my car as I was driving fairly slowly a little south of Canyon Village.  It was a big, white wolf and it walked right by my car and back into the woods.  My camera and big lens were sitting right on the seat beside me, but I didn't have any time to get a photo before the wolf was gone.

 

So, I arrived at Beartooth around 9:30am, just as the sun was starting to soften the snow.  A couple of the liftie/ski patrollers (thank you, Jasper and Ron) were nice enough to take photos of me.  The conditions were flat-out excellent, as you'll see from the photos.

 

Me at the top before starting out:

 

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Big crowd on the hill.  I was the only one there until some youngsters in a moguls camp showed up a little before I left.  That's me down below:

 

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Skiing daintily:

 

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Gorgeous conditions and gorgeous scenery:

 

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Great fun:

 

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How cool is this???

 

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Just to the right of this photo, there was a herd of mountain goats grazing on the hillside.  

 

After I finished skiing, I walked over and took some photos:

 

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And just on the other side of the pass was this massive former glacier that I've skied in the past.  Plenty of snow for my August or September turns (or both):

 

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And then, just to make the day perfect, I ran into a blanket hatch of giant stoneflies and caddis flies along the Yellowstone River as I was driving back through the park.  These hatches are legendary but I've never actually seen one in full bloom.  I've never seen so many big bugs:

 

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One on my thumb:

 

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Covering the trees:

 

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Filling the sky.  This isn't snow, it's all bugs:

 

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My foot feels really good, I managed to ski month number 177, and I got to see all kinds of cool wildlife.

 

What a great day!

 

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Originally Posted by Bob Peters View Post

I just skied on July 1 on Cody Peak at Jackson Hole.

 

I had so much fun being back on skis at Beartooth Pass on June 28, that on Sunday we decided to go up the JH tram and do a little hike over to the Powder 8 face of Cody Bowl.  It was a bee-yoo-tee-full day:

 

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The girls skiing with Central Couloir off Cody Peak in the background:

 

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Being close to the snow felt good.  We're having the same heat wave that everybody else is having.  It was 89 degrees here yesterday, which is really hot for Jackson Hole.

 

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Originally Posted by Stev View Post

^^^^^^^^^ Bob Peters, looking real good.

^ Soulskier, that 5 min. approach looks well worth it.

 

Here is my latest from near Roundtop, skiing upright right next to the falls:

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105 consecutive months.

 

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Originally Posted by Tony Crocker View Post

I was with Patrick on this trip.

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Patrick's streak is at 82 months and he's already booked his 5th trip to South America.  Has anyone in the East ever gone this far on a month streak?

My more modest streak has probably concluded at 21 months.  I did ski a personal record 33 different ski areas in 2011-12 though.

Patrick should hook up with Bob Peters(178 consecutive months) and Stev(105 consecutive months) 

 

Go Patrick!

post #183 of 291
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Originally Posted by Trekchick View Post

 

 

 

Patrick should hook up with Bob Peters(178 consecutive months) and Stev(105 consecutive months) 

 

Go Patrick!

 

Skied part of one day with Bob and Tony on month....number 4 on the current streak back at Jackson in January 2006. :D If I based myself on previous ski experience, odds powder turns when skiing a few runs with Bob are 100%. Okay, it's helps when you're skiing in the middle of a storm cycle.

post #184 of 291

I skied the 4th of July Trail Patch on July 8th.

 

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More here: http://www.patchskiing.com/4thofjulytrailpatch070812.htm

post #185 of 291
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I just skied on July 1 on Cody Peak at Jackson Hole.

Even more impressive by Bob.  I would think the climbing (especially the bootpacking pictured vs. skinning) would be even harder after the toe surgery than the skiing, based upon our recent experience July 2.

post #186 of 291
Thread Starter 
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Originally Posted by soulskier View Post

Made some turns for 4th of July high above Girdwood.

 

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Wow. Haven't been home in over a month. Still looks like plenty of snow.

Knowing how hard it is to walk to where these photos are taken without skis, my hat is off to you.

Way to go.

post #187 of 291

Trip to Mt. Epworth, CO

 

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On the drive up Friday evening.

 

We had hoped to ski Saturday on some more interesting terrain, but in between nights of rain, we had fog and drizzle making the skiing dicey at best.

 

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Went for a walk on the railroad grade instead.

 

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The wildflowers were digging the moisture. We got 1.5" on Friday night.

 

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Skyscraper is behind the clouds. This was good visibility for Saturday at that elevation.

 

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Home away from home

 

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Elk steaks Saturday night

 

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The race went well on Sunday. 12 competitors making up 3 teams. Our team won.

 

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Clouds, then rain returned for the drive out.

post #188 of 291
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Originally Posted by MastersRacer View Post

 

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The race went well on Sunday. 12 competitors making up 3 teams. Our team won.

Luv the boo!

JF

post #189 of 291
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Originally Posted by 4ster View Post

Luv the boo!

JF

 

Likewise. :D

post #190 of 291
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Originally Posted by Girdwoodguy View Post

Wow. Haven't been home in over a month. Still looks like plenty of snow.

Knowing how hard it is to walk to where these photos are taken without skis, my hat is off to you.

Way to go.

I went over to the Kenai Peninsula the other day, it's still easy access to skiing. Here's a chute that was pretty close to 2,000 vert I think.

 

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post #191 of 291

craig moegel r ceo falls creek at squaw.jpglaif moegel.jpg

 

My daughter and I are skiing Falls Creek tomorrow, and might catch up with Squaw/Falls' patroller Mr Moegel (his real name!). I think his brother though is held hostage by Tahoe TV's girls

post #192 of 291

Mt. Lola on 7/11/12 with dookey67:

 

One of me on Mt. Lola's backside...

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and two of dookey on the frontside...

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post #193 of 291

Dunderberg Peak on 7/12/12 with dookey67:

 

Dookey on Hidden Glacier:

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I add to our tracks on Hidden Glacier:

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Dookey on Jack's Glacier:

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I do the patch weave of tracks:

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post #194 of 291
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Mt. Lola on 7/11/12 with dookey67:

Looks like a lot of suncupping, particularly compared with what I saw in the Pacific Northwest 2 weeks ago.  I suspect the Sierra backcountry now is like late August/September last year.   I'm actually surprised there is as much snow left as we see in these reports.  How long an approach to get at it?

post #195 of 291

Lindsay Vonn was moaning about New Zealand's lack of snow ....she must be in the wrong place.

 

We're ruffing it at Falls Creek, Victoria. Why hike when you can catch the oversnow. falls creek oversnow.jpg

post #196 of 291
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Originally Posted by Tony Crocker View Post

Looks like a lot of suncupping, particularly compared with what I saw in the Pacific Northwest 2 weeks ago.  I suspect the Sierra backcountry now is like late August/September last year.   I'm actually surprised there is as much snow left as we see in these reports.  How long an approach to get at it?

The snow on Mt. Lola had more smooth options than Dunderberg did. While there were suncupped areas there were also some areas that still skied pretty well.

Dookey's amazing navigation skills brought us to a few minutes from some smaller patches. The backside patch and front ridge are a little less than an hour away at a moderate hiking pace.

post #197 of 291
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Originally Posted by Stev View Post

The snow on Mt. Lola had more smooth options than Dunderberg did. While there were suncupped areas there were also some areas that still skied pretty well.

Dookey's amazing navigation skills brought us to a few minutes from some smaller patches. The backside patch and front ridge are a little less than an hour away at a moderate hiking pace.

You and Dookey have a knack for getting the goods.  Glad to see you're still finding some!

post #198 of 291

I've got friends headed to Hintertux Glacier (Southern Tyrol/Austria) end of this week.

 

I've got an appointment with a specialist tomorrow to see if I have a partial tear in my achilles. 

 

To channel The Dude: "This is a bummer man. That's a bummer." 

post #199 of 291
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Originally Posted by justruss View Post

I've got friends headed to Hintertux Glacier (Southern Tyrol/Austria) end of this week.

 

I've got an appointment with a specialist tomorrow to see if I have a partial tear in my achilles. 

 

To channel The Dude: "This is a bummer man. That's a bummer." 

 

Bummer indeed.

 

Hintertux...that was my last September. :D

 

In a pathetic situation...like the fact that I have a draft TR from that September 1 in the fog then rain that is still not posted. Lacking to time to select through tons of pics. The TR will include a few pics prior to that ski day in Tux, the ski day and the following 3 days of Innsbruck and Munich prior to my return to Canada. Oh yeah, there are another 6 from last summer. Blame it on work around the house, Ottawa Bluesfest and recent computer issues. :(

post #200 of 291

Still copious snow with an easy approach on the Kenai Peninsula

 

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post #201 of 291

Nice Soulskier.  Glad you're still getting after it. 

post #202 of 291

How far is the hike in? 

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Originally Posted by soulskier View Post

Still copious snow with an easy approach on the Kenai Peninsula

 

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post #203 of 291

bout 30 minutes to snowline on a summer road, not bad at all

post #204 of 291

Skiing below Roundtop's Eastbowl on July 17th:

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P.S. Soulskier, that looks real good. Makes me want to take a long trip to AK for shorter approaches to longer runs.

post #205 of 291
I'm in charlotte, nc. It's almost 110 degrees lately, and I hate you all frown.gif I want snow!
post #206 of 291

Perisher at New South Wales Australia:

 

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post #207 of 291
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Originally Posted by soulskier View Post

bout 30 minutes to snowline on a summer road, not bad at all

It's hard to tell looking at a map, but Anchorage seems close but no real direct rout, how far of a drive would it be, and are there closer areas to anchorage?  ( I know, weather permitting, and snow permitting).  But I really am planning on bringing my ski's up with me in late August.  I will be there for a week, (dropping my little girl off at college!).  

post #208 of 291

This spot is at the end of the Palmer Creek Road, just outside Hope. Figure 2+ hours from Anchorage. There may be stuff a closer drive to Anchorage, but the approach will be longer. Hit me up as it gets closer.

post #209 of 291
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Originally Posted by soulskier View Post

This spot is at the end of the Palmer Creek Road, just outside Hope. Figure 2+ hours from Anchorage. There may be stuff a closer drive to Anchorage, but the approach will be longer. Hit me up as it gets closer.

Sounds good, thanks for the info. 

post #210 of 291

Mt Bulleer, Victoria, Australia, yesterday.


Edited by veteran - 7/23/12 at 12:40am
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