We made quick time past the Nike Missile silo and searched for our line that we had recce'd earlier while skiing Gordon Lyon. The weather was splitter, no wind and bluebird; perfect day to enjoy a Silver Bullet and enjoy the panoramic views which encompassed the Talkeetna's, Alaska Range, the Revelations, Tordrillo's, Chigmits and Neocola's - pretty impressive view.
We chose a nice open bowl. The corn on the bottom was perfect - in the midst of winter we'd call this "hero snow". But you really can't ski powder in shorts...
The Lone Ranger. Lobita decided to have a meltdown and didn't follow me. B-real had to ratchet down her collar and give her a swift kick in her fourth point of contact. All was good once she dropped in.
A little bootpack never hurt anyone. Up and over the saddle for a late evening corn run back to the truck.With fear of low pressure and rain for the weekend, we rallied again on Friday night for a quick trip to snag a couloir that we had eyed the night before. We were a little late as the clouds rolled in, winds ramped up, and yes..... it was snowing sideways.
Tyler contemplating his entrance.
Justin jump-turning down the throat of the Site Summit Couloir. The apron was much nicer and softer - perfect afternoon corn. (and yes that's a snow squall moving past us!)
The shenanigans that ensued would be best discussed over a beer - preferably with cheese fries at the Eagle River Ale House. All i'll say is that it involved a missing ski, self arrests, trading ski poles and a little bit of skiing and bootpacking!
Enjoy the corn... it'll be around for a while.
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