February 10, 2015, Mt Hood, Zig-Zag Moon Mission
2/10/15
OR Mt Hood
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With "11 inches" of new on the Timberline board with 2" of water equivalent, we made a dawn patrol this morning to harvest the most-dense of powders before it was converted by the death star into unseasonable corn.
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Significant wind load favored E'ly aspects as always, with a dense but not terribly cohesive slab over a base of saturated loose rounds. We decided that with a hard-to-predict hazard providing a low probability of large avalanches, we'd do some meadow skipping.
Skiing was best in moderately wind-effected areas with a more dense snowpack.
As always, for more skiing photos, TRs, etc. head to:
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Significant wind load favored E'ly aspects as always, with a dense but not terribly cohesive slab over a base of saturated loose rounds. We decided that with a hard-to-predict hazard providing a low probability of large avalanches, we'd do some meadow skipping.
Skiing was best in moderately wind-effected areas with a more dense snowpack.
As always, for more skiing photos, TRs, etc. head to:
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