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Topic: Chinook Pass can you walk on the snow? (Read 826 times)
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Dave_Schuldt
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Should be consolidated enough to walk on. Or is it?
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RyanPete81
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Yessir. It should last a little while, too!
Photo taken June 26:
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dkoelle
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should be plenty firm in the morning; could mush out in the heat of the day a bit.
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RyanPete81
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dkoelle is right, but the amount of mush must be tolerable, as I saw plenty of people boot packing in every direction on Sunday afternoon.
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cornRIDE
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spent a few days at chinook and crystal (7.1-today). expect small suncups and rain runnels but TONS of snow.
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