After debating where to ski, and scouting some lines, we decided to ski the south face of Tincan Proper. I've been eyeing this line for a while. It was 7F in the parking lot, and a little cold on the uptrack. But the visibility was 100% and no wind.
Josh and B-real on the knife ridge up to Proper.
We decided to dig some snowpits to see what the Thanksgiving Rain Crust was doing. I found that the crust varied in depth from 10cm to 35cm. I conducted a Shovel Shear Test and Compression Test. My score was CTNFQ3. I really had to pound away at the column to get it to shear.
The descent was a little crusty, but truly amazing. We had this "rib" all to ourselves. At the bottom it required a bit of crafty route finding.
Duffus doing some route finding.
Enjoying the scenery. What a way to spend day 1 of 82. I hope there are many more days like this...
And now enjoying that cold smoke.
Perhaps the icing on the cake was the run back to the truck. We took a nice tree shot, and it was what you'd call "hero" snow - so good that it bolsters confidence, hides technical mistakes and allows heroic recoveries from gross errors.
Seems like a lot of folks are taking advantage of the splitter weather. Captain's Chair and Spirit Walker both got skied recently. Good on 'em!
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