July 8, Sunrise
7/15/12
WA Cascades West Slopes South (Mt Rainier)
5656
12
First time touring Sunrise. Sourdough chutes in excellent shape. After a couple laps there, we hiked the ridge over to Dege peak (bowl?) and skied down to the hairpin where I hitchhiked back to my car. Great coverage everywhere and nice, firm, edgeable snow all the way to 3:00 pm. Even though it was ridiculously hot.
Nice meeting you.
author=Vera_Similitude link=topic=25321.msg106996#msg106996 date=1341851738]
Nice meeting you.
Likewise, Bruce! Thanks for the great intel and hope to see you on the snow again!
p.s. A contact for demoing the skis is:
http://dpsskis.com/company/dealerlist
http://dpsskis.com/company/dealerlist
author=Vera_Similitude link=topic=25321.msg107097#msg107097 date=1342034321]
p.s. A contact for demoing the skis is:
http://dpsskis.com/company/dealerlist
Thanks, Bruce! Can't wait to check them out!
author=mtngirl link=topic=25321.msg107099#msg107099 date=1342035376]Don't do it. You'll never have spending money again :)
Thanks, Bruce! Can't wait to check them out!
You can demo dps with dynafit at Pro Ski... tho they are closed for the summer
http://proskiseattle.com/
http://proskiseattle.com/
author=andyski link=topic=25321.msg107104#msg107104 date=1342038177]
Don't do it. You'll never have spending money again :)
Yep he's right Julie...don't do it. Just bought my 4th pair of DPS skis( a pair of Pure Yvettes for my wife).... it becomes an obsession. :'(
where exactly are the sourdough chutes? I went up yesterday and climbed uphill from the parking lot to the ridge. On the other side were some short chutes that were much shorter than I imagined. We ended up climbing the burroughs mountains in search of these mythical chutes (lost our map) and ended up dropping into glacier basin from there. (that was a fun adventure and a good ski)
Go N. from the Sunrise parking lot; that's Sourdough ridge and the Northfacing chutes go down from there. The longer ones are E along the ridge; then there's Fear Factor too. They're not huDgely long, but jeez, it's July 10 and they're fun. Go along the Sourdough Ridge E and scoot up Dege for a great ski.
author=Vera_Similitude link=topic=25321.msg107137#msg107137 date=1342112271]
Go N. from the Sunrise parking lot; that's Sourdough ridge and the Northfacing chutes go down from there. The longer ones are E along the ridge; then there's Fear Factor too. They're not huDgely long, but jeez, it's July 10 and they're fun. Go along the Sourdough Ridge E and scoot up Dege for a great ski.
Bruce said it better than I ever could! They are short, but the snow holds up in this hot weather and you can do multiple runs. The snow wasn't grabby at all. After you are done there, again like Bruce said, head over to Dege.
aha, I had seen pictures of dedge and thought that it was what would be right over the ridge, but because we drove up in the dark and didn't have a map, we went west instead of east to find it.
author=Eckels link=topic=25321.msg107164#msg107164 date=1342163339]
aha, I had seen pictures of dedge and thought that it was what would be right over the ridge, but because we drove up in the dark and didn't have a map, we went west instead of east to find it.
It's a bit of a ridgeline walk from Sourdough, but all those north facing chutes stay so nice that it's worth it.
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