Monashee Icecap
Craig Hartmetz,
Thursday 4th April, 2024 10:40AM
Weather Report
Three of us attempted to go ski mountaineering on the Northern Monashee Icecap, bet on the weather, and had to fold our hand. We accessed the area via Howard Creek on April 1st, using snowmobiles to 1800 m and then ski touring to the pin location where we established our base camp. We then endured two nights of stormy weather which deposited ~20 cm of snow with strong to extreme winds. Winds were originally from the NW switching to S, and completely buried our campsite despite our best efforts of fortification. The storm intensity and lack of visibility had us camp-bound. This area has big ice and correspondingly large crevasses, which made us hesitant to push into whiteout navigation. The deactivation ditches on the FSR melted out dramatically over the short period of time that we were in the area, making sled egress challenging. Access via this route is likely no longer feasible this season, barring a significant snowfall to low elevations.



Location: 52.40764000 -118.91544000