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goldhomehpsnoqpasstopo.jpgCave Ridge, Snoqualmie Pass, December 11, 2001: a ski trip through beautiful old-growth forest, with a snowpack just deep enough to make the skiing reasonable.Nordic Pass, Snoqualmie Pass, March 15, 2002: we found great skiing in the old-growth forest near Nordic Pass, with 10-18 inches of powder overlying a previous rain crust.Nordic Pass, Ski Acres, Snoqualmie Pass, April 14, 2002: a cold front passage during the night and heavy snow while we were there added up to a surprise powder day.Snoqualmie Mountain, Snoqualmie Pass, May 16, 2002: a short trip through old-growth forest and up a steep ridge to the top of Snoqualmie Mountain, and most of the skiing was good.Mystery location: Snoqualmie Pass, May 19, 2002: up steep open slopes to a 5600' ridge, and the skiing got better and better as we descended.Windy Pass, Snoqualmie Pass, June 4-5, 2002: a kids ski camping trip featuring all-terrain skiing as well as cross-country skiing.Nordic Pass, Snoqualmie Pass, March 7, 2003: heavy precipitation and low snow levels gave the best old-growth forest powder snow we had seen in the Nordic Pass area.Mystery location: Snoqualmie Pass, April 27, 2003: old-growth forest hiking, mostly good snow, beautiful weather, and a nice steep run.Nordic Pass, Silver Peak bowl, Snoqualmie Pass, December 28, 2003: great touring and turning conditions in new snow on this old-growth forest trip.Mystery location: Snoqualmie Pass, January 4, 2004: very cold temperatures and lots of new snow provided excellent backcountry powder skiing in glades and trees.Silver Peak via Twin Lakes, Snoqualmie Pass, February 12, 2004: a nice ski tour to Silver Peak via its south ridge and Twin Lakes.Twin-Stonesthrow-Margaret Lakes loop, Snoqualmie Pass, February 27, 2004: a winter waxless skiing tour at the southern edge of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness Area.Mystery location: Snoqualmie Pass, April 16, 2004: a little new snow on a firm base made for good skiing on these long runs.Old-growth forest ski touring, Nordic Pass, Silver Peak bowl, Snoqualmie Pass, January 27, 2006: our route led through old-growth forest to glades and forest on the northwest arm of Silver Peak.Twin Lakes-Silver Peak bowl-Nordic Pass loop, Snoqualmie Pass, February 15, 2006: a layer of sparkly, cold, and fast snow provided some great cruising turns and cross-country skiing on this bluebird day.Rampart Ridge touring: Lake Lillian-Rampart Lakes-Alta Mountain, Alpine Lakes Wilderness Area, March 29 and April 7, 2006: up Rocky Run to Lake Lillian, then over a saddle to Rampart Lakes, along a ridge, and up to another saddle near the top of Alta Mountain.Red Mountain skiing, Snoqualmie Pass backcountry, April, 2002: some really great corn snow on a day that turned nice.Folklife Tour skiing, Chair Peak circumnavigation, Alpental backcountry, Alpine Lakes Wilderness Area, March 19, 2006: Alpental, Source Lake, Bryant Col, Melakwa Lake, Melakwa Pass, Chair Peak Lake, Snow Lake, Source Lake, Alpental.Granite Mountain skiing, south face winter corn snow, Snoqualmie Pass backcountry, January 31, 2007: a bluebird day with beautiful winter corn snow on the south face of the mountain.Slot Couloir skiing, Snoqualmie Mountain, Snoqualmie Pass, December 2, 2006: a ski trip to the Slot Couloir, on the north side of Snoqualmie Mountain in the Alpental backcountry near Snoqualmie Pass, via the south-facing Phantom slide path.South face of Alaska Mountain skiing via Gold Creek, Snoqualmie Pass backcountry, January 27-28, 2007: a bluebird day and great skiing on winter corn snow.Preacher Mountain couloirs, Snoqualmie Pass backcountry, January 13-15, 2007: crazy skiers traveled across four lakes to reach Preacher Mountain and ski couloirs on its southeast slopes in fine winter weatherPanorama of Snoqualmie Pass and Alpental backcountry peaks from Granite Mountain: including Kaleetan Peak, Chair Peak, and Bryant Peak.Panorama of Snoqualmie Pass in December from the south: Snoqualmie Mountain, Guye Peak, Red Mountain, and Kendall Peak.A very wide panorama of Snoqualmie Pass and Alpine Lakes Wilderness Area peaks in May from the south: from Granite Mountain to the west through Mt. Stuart to the east.

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Home: Turns All Year backcountry skiing and snowboarding CD-ROMSki Trip Photo Galleries: indexes, search, and clickable mapsBy Region: all CD-ROM resources listed for seven regionsBest of: backcountry skiing and snowboarding photos and photo galleriesWallpapers: large format 1024x786 photos of backcountry skiing and mountain landscapesMountain Panoramas: Mount Rainier, Mount Baker, Cascade Volcanoes and MountainsCD-ROM: information, help and tips, copyright and legal