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Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Hanging Canyon, North Couloirs

Last day of April, 650 inches this season, a record amount here in Jackson, WY, and more is on the way for awhile. It certainly is the never-ending winter.


Hanging Canyon in center, the proposed line, Symmetry Couloir, on the left



Hanging Canyon with The Jaw at the terminus, and Mt. Saint John on the right



Conor Mulroy setting his funky split-board skin track



The first chute of the day



The view of the Cathedral Group from the top of the couloir



The second chute, a bit steep near the top



The north side of Teewinot. Travis and I skied one of the chutes a month previously.






The Cathedral Group in the early morning light



The Spooky Face on Nez Perce, do you see the alien looking face near the top of the peak?

Timing is the most difficult part about spring skiing. It varies so much due to the power of the sun in the morning and if any clouds will delay its effect. One day the time to start skiing may be 7:30 am and the next not till noon or later. Peter and I were lucky for the morning clouds on Static, delaying the start till 10am. But today, as we were skinning up Hanging Canyon, the snow felt perfect at 7am. We knew we were going to be late.

We didn't do the line we wanted. It was east facing so it was too late. We would have had to get a start at midnight to be on time for that. But the way into Hanging Canyon was safe even in the warmest conditions, so we weren't worried about coming back out the way we came in. So, with time on our side, we bootpacked up north facing couloirs that were not affected by the sun or heat like everything else was. Everything that was affected was avalanching, and every few minutes we'd hear a "crack!" and we'd crank our heads around to watch one come down.

Monday, April 28, 2008

Static Peak


Death Canyon




N Face of Albright



W Face of Wimpy's Knob




The Ford & Stettner Couloirs, SE Face, and Otterbody on the Grand 



The Grand over Cloudveil Dome and Nez Perce



Peter looking over the edge, a 2,000 foot drop off



N Face of Prospectors in Death Canyon



South Face of Buck





Lynne Wolfe and crew descend N face of Albright under the west Face of Wimpy's



The Southeast Bowl of Static, the route Peter and I took


Peter on the SE Bowl








Four Grizzly Bears seen on the way out

Sunday, April 27, 2008

From the Banana to the Skillet


Bivouac from the east



SE Owen



The Sliver Couloir on Nez Perce



SE coulior on Mt. Woodring






SE Prospector's, Banana Coulior & SE Bowl



MOUNT SAINT JOHN AND ROCKCHUCK PEAK E FACES







SE COULOIR ON SOUTH TETON




HANGING CANYON, THE JAW, MT. SAINT JOHN MASSIF



LEIGH CANYON



TURKEY CHUTE, N FACE STATIC, NE FACE BUCK



N FACE PEAK 10,696


NE FACE OF BUCK


N SIDE OF AVALANCHE CANYON


SOUTH TETON, CLOUDVEIL DOME, NEZ PERCE


GRAND TETON & SPOON COULOIR ON DISAPPOINTMENT PEAK



MIDDLE TETON, E FACE



SOUTH FACING CHUTE OFF SHADOW PEAK



LEIGH CANYON AND MOUNT THOR



AVALANCHE ON THE FALLING ICE COULIOR ON MOUNT MORAN





Hossack-McGowan Route on the Grand, only skied 3? times


MOUNT WOODRING



THE PANHANDLE OF THE SKILLET COULOIR, MT. MORAN



BIVOUAC PEAK



MOUNT WOODRING



EAGLE'S REST







HANGING CANYON



ROCKCHUCK PEAK





TEEWINOT SUMMIT



COULOIR IN DEATH CANYON



SOUTH TETON



SOUTH COULOIR OFF HANGING CANYON



HANGING CANYON VIEWED FROM SOUTH






THE PYRAMID AND Y-COULOIR



THE APOCALYPSE COULOIR IN DEATH CANYON





GRANITE CANYON