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Topic: December 5, 2004, Cutthroat Pass Vicinity (Read 1147 times)
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markharf
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When I have days like that, I try to justify them by pointing out that I need the exercise. Which I generally do.
The return trip on the Porcupine Creek side of Cutthroat isn't even much fun on skis. The Cutthroat Lake side is preferable, but there are still a couple of miles of undulating traversing before you hit the forest road, where you could probably glide out if someone were to break a path for you. Neither side makes an ideal snowboard tour.
As you noticed, there are lots of places to ski without going all the way to the pass, whichever direction you come from. On a split board, you'd probably find any or all of them preferable.
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Zoka
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Good work. I like your report. I was close to that area this Summer climbing Black Peak. I can imagine how beautiful is in Winter. Please, keep up with good work and post new tr soon. Zoka
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