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Saturday, February 21, 2009

Barechester Mountain


We went up the ridge in the center, breaking trail through knee deep heavy, sticky powder that made your skis weigh 30 pounds.  But the views were incredible, the temperature perfect, and the powder very light and deep on the way down.




No, it wasn't snowing out and Alex didn't face-plant into the snow.  The snow-beard is purely condensation from the cold.  It was an inversion morning, -6 degrees on Jackson Lake, but it didn't feel cold, it felt long; especially for Cody who went to the bars, including the Cadillac three times, last night from 5pm to midnight, resulting in a mid-lake crossing purging.  Afterwards, he was Speedy Gonzales, not using his legs but just poling across the lake.  Somehow, Norton with his four arms (as seen in this picture) could not keep up with Cody.




Alex Norton, Justin Strauss, and Cody Lockhart



Eagle's Rest east summit








Anniversary Peak NE Couloir





Norton pulling a Zissou, Strauss doing a Klauss, and Lockhart flexing subtly




Black Hole Couloir, a 3,000 foot, steep, north facer

















Summit of Barechester Mountain, putting the jackets on




Mount Moran north face, Sandinista Couloir on right side, 
the Grand Teton on the left





Strauss


Strauss




Cody



Norton




Strauss in his white room




Barechesters tracks on the skyline ridge


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Looks like a beautiful day! Nice photos.