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Observation Sub Peak and Glacier

Published
Feb 9th, 2019 9:06 AM
Mark Weaden
East Side 93N
Details

Type

quick

Coordinates

51.724129, -116.456986

Quick Observation

Skin up the shoulder was decent in the trees. Little signs of instability until just below treeline. Then the drums started drumming. Lots of drumming and lots of shooting cracks. Wind affect was widespread in the alpine and bootpacking was the best option. Even then kicking the sun affected wind crust was a little hard on the toes. No wind, bluebird until approaching the sub peak, there a calm breeze blew. Skied down the back for some low angle turns on ok powder for the first 150m down and then back to crust. On the descent we had a stiff, icey 10cm slab over facets that made for the most delightfully tricky skiing down. Got a little better in the trees, but the angle was gone by then and the ski out had begun. Well worth it for the spectacular views and great company. Skiing, a little less so. Stay warm