snoskier Posted April 26, 2009 Report Posted April 26, 2009 We decided to give Tux a go this past weekend. The avy forecast was a little dicey but the weather was supposed to be nice we decided to go for it. I hauled up the avy gear just in case and thankfully didn't have to use it. We hit the trail at 10 and made it up to HoJo's in 1:45. Plenty of time for me to decide my Volkls are a freaking heavy ski. This was the first real shot of bowl. We took a break and scoped out the conditions at HoJos. Decided to go for it and give Left GUlly a shot. This is on the hike up little headwall looking toward Hillmans (which you can't see at this angle). Made it up to the ravine which was amazing. Worth the hike even if we didn't get to ski. Here is a shot looking up Left Gully Right Gully and Lunch Rocks THe Lip at the end of the day. Me at tux Decent cover on the sherbie Ended up taking one run on Left Gully - i only hiked up to just below the pinch point. There were a bunch a people above it and the word from the rangers was that it was pretty icy. So I erred on the side of caution. I have to say the transition from hiking to skiing was pucker inducing. That freaked me out more than anything. The skiing was steep and the snow was great. Took another on the lower part of the lip just above lunch rocks. Very nice. We were able to ski back to HoJos and then 1/2 way down the Sherbie. The next day there were a TON of people. We got a spot in the lot at 9:30 on Friday, but by 9:30 friday they were lined up and down the road and maxed out the overflow lots. My guess was at least 4-500 + cars easy. All in all great trip - going back for sure. Here is a parting shot of the backside on the drive out. Quote
mbike-ski Posted April 27, 2009 Report Posted April 27, 2009 nice - way to g0 after it with some "considerable" risk. it looks like i might be a year older when i make it up as my schedule is getting jammed up and my enthusiasm has faded a bit with the recent heat wave. nice TR for sure though - it certainly fired up the stoke meter a notch, we'll see... hey sno i think we mighta skiid a few runs at blue gaper day a season ago - you had a furry hat? Quote
DiMe Posted April 27, 2009 Report Posted April 27, 2009 Looks awesome, I don't know if I could do it though lol I love lift service. Quote
Schif Posted April 27, 2009 Report Posted April 27, 2009 Great TR. Really makes me jealous. That looks like a great time up there. Quote
bigdaddyk Posted April 27, 2009 Report Posted April 27, 2009 How long did it take to go down? 1:45 seems like a lot to hike, for only 1 run. Quote
snoskier Posted April 27, 2009 Author Report Posted April 27, 2009 M-Bike - yup that was me at gaper day with the furry hat. I guess we have met. I don't think I was really skiing in considerable risk b/c if it was considerable I wouldn't ski it. I've been through the avy classes and have the right gear and feel reasonably comfortable with my assessment skills. I was 100% prepared to hike up and not ski if the conditions didn't look right. People get trapped thinking it is a nice day and they can ski anything. That said, there were three slides on Saturday. Check out the links: http://outdoors.webshots.com/video/3035887350060201085EMLQOR As for 1:45 being a lot of time for the runs. I don't think so it was totally worth it. For one I like to hike so I didn't mind. It is 2.4 miles to HoJos then another .7 to the ravine. So all told it was 2:15 to get to the bowl before you started to hike for your run. The views are worth it. I wish I could have taken some pictures high up, but the transition was frightening enough without taking out my camera. As for getting down I think we left the ravine after 4 and I was in the gift shop by 6 pm. So probably made it to the car about 5:30. Probably took 20 minutes to ski down the sherbie, 10 to deboot and then 45 or so to hike the rest of the way down. (It was only a mile but very icy) Snoskier. Quote
Johnny Law Posted April 27, 2009 Report Posted April 27, 2009 Nice work ! 1:45 is a good time, unless your Glenn. Just being up there is worth the hike, you can't appreciate what your looking at until you see it in person..pictures don't do the place justice in terms of scale. Maybe next year we should do a PASR weekend up there... Quote
Johnny Law Posted April 27, 2009 Report Posted April 27, 2009 Dude you left out the cluster fuck that was last weekend, can't believe that shit went down. People are mother fucking stupid...... Quote
snoskier Posted April 28, 2009 Author Report Posted April 28, 2009 Amazing that no one got killed last weekend. People do stupid things in groups. Quote
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