November 18, 2017, Snoqualmie Pass
11/18/17
WA Snoqualmie Pass
3426
9
Fun sunny day out, west of the Pass.
Snow began on the trail at 3k, skinning at 3.2k, off the trail at 3.6k, pole-deep at 4.2k. Insistent tree-bombing, both wet (in the sun) and dry, all day.
Little instability noted. A little bit of loose-wet in the sun, one larger apparent loose-wet on an east face. Test slopes, cornice-drops, and skiing all produced negligible results.
Windslab exists on both east and west sides of south ridges, but the bond seemed surprisingly good. Expect a soft suncrust on solar slopes.
Skiing in the shade yielded boot+ crushed-velvet pow above 4.5k. Pow-hunters tomorrow ahead of the storm might look for high, sheltered, and shady, away from tree drips, to maximize ski quality.
Winds at mid-day were light and out of the east, moving only a trace of snow over south ridges.
Edit: Photos added. Don't overstoke on the stoke.
Snow began on the trail at 3k, skinning at 3.2k, off the trail at 3.6k, pole-deep at 4.2k. Insistent tree-bombing, both wet (in the sun) and dry, all day.
Little instability noted. A little bit of loose-wet in the sun, one larger apparent loose-wet on an east face. Test slopes, cornice-drops, and skiing all produced negligible results.
Windslab exists on both east and west sides of south ridges, but the bond seemed surprisingly good. Expect a soft suncrust on solar slopes.
Skiing in the shade yielded boot+ crushed-velvet pow above 4.5k. Pow-hunters tomorrow ahead of the storm might look for high, sheltered, and shady, away from tree drips, to maximize ski quality.
Winds at mid-day were light and out of the east, moving only a trace of snow over south ridges.
Edit: Photos added. Don't overstoke on the stoke.
Sweet photos!
Is photo number 3 somewhere on the HiBox ridge? What a line! Reminds me of the back of Dragontail, but steeper and longer.
Stellar photos.
Stellar photos.
oh good you changed it to west of the pass... I was beginning to think you were a master of atmospheric optic bending to get a pic of the big K like that east of the pass...
nice pics!
nice pics!
I grew up on the east coast; closer to the ocean is east... Oops. :).
What lens/camera do you use? Those are stupendous images!
Thanks -- these three were on a full-frame camera, using an older 70-300mm lens, mostly at 300mm. The key bit is the good visibility!
author=Charlie Hagedorn link=topic=39131.msg157839#msg157839 date=1511069470]
I grew up on the east coast; closer to the ocean is east... Oops. :).
I grew up in the Midwest, mountains are always to the west. I still get it wrong too. Feels weird saying going east to the mountains.
Great shots. I agree. That does look a little like dragon tail at the top.
Great photo of Kaleetan!
author=Jake the Brit link=topic=39131.msg157837#msg157837 date=1511067100]
Is photo number 3 somewhere on the HiBox ridge? What a line! Reminds me of the back of Dragontail, but steeper and longer.
Stellar photos.
Looks like Kaleteen to me
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