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Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Vesper Peak


Ryan White coming up Vesper



Sperry, east aspect



Sperry, SE aspect



Ryan in the Headlee Pass couloir, with Morning Star behind him







SE aspect of Vesper, so good!



Mt. Pugh



The Monte Cristo peaks



The Monte Cristo peaks







Ryan coming up to Vesper



Ryan skinning up



Mount Baker, south aspect



Three Fingers, SE aspect



Glacier Peak, Sloan, and Sperry



Rainier



Glacier Peak, west aspect



Whitehorse, SE aspect



Ryan on the summit




First turns







Ryan skiing down Vesper














Ryan below the Headlee Pass couloir


This blogger looking uphill and lovin it! (Photo: Ryan White)



(Photo: Ryan White)



(Photo: Ryan White)



(Photo: Ryan White)


This was quite possibly the greatest tour of my life. 

Ryan and I met at the REI parking garage at 7am, then drove up to the mountain loop highway with no expectations. We had thought about hiking up Mount Dickerman and getting a few turns on the top of the peak. But one thing lead to another, and we started thinking it could be possible to bag Vesper today. Probably not, but we could see how high we could get.
The mountain loop highway went well. Then the Sunrise Mine road was driveable. Then the hike to the hanging canyon went quickly. Looking up the canyon, I knew we could make it up to Headlee Pass under two hours if we could find the right couloir on our first try.

The snow was firm so the travel was fast. The bootpack up the couloir went quickly too.
Then, we reached Headlee Pass and looked up at Vesper, a giant looming above us. My first impulse was that it was too big to do today. We didn't get an alpine start. But the weather was perfect: sunny but cool, with a full moon tonight. The avy conditions couldn't be better either. And with my new dynafit set-up, my legs felt great. So we thought, might as well head up there.

The skinning was perfect: perfect traction, perfect pitch and slope contours. We cruised up to the top and basked in unbelievable scenery. Huge peaks all over the state were out. From the American Border Peaks to Stuart and Rainier. And the peaks around us were especially stunning. Never before have I been in such an incredible setting like this mountaintop. With no worries on weather, no worries on avalanche hazard, just enjoying the mountains and feeling blessed for this privilege

We clicked into our bindings and enjoyed the long, long open run down the various pitches of great snow; not quite corn snow, but similar softness. Then we traversed into the couloir below Headlee Pass and jump-turned down the steeps like we were in an 80s Chamonix extreme ski movie. We made it from the mountaintop, back to the car in a little over an hour. Plenty of time left in the day!


4 comments:

Millers said...

Incredible pictures! Stunning.
Loved the write-up - sounded like a perfect day.

Millers said...

Gorgeous photos! WOW. Loved the write - up - sounded like a perfect day.

JJ Abodeely said...

Amazing pics, you guys couldn't have had better conditions. I've made a ski ascent of Vesper each of the last two early summers (June) and would never think to do it in December. Were you able to drive all the way to the TH? Or skin the road at least? Nice work--

consmiller said...

Yeah we drove in all the way the way, much to our surprise. The way this winter is shaping up, I wouldn't be surprised if you could still drive a lot of usually closed access roads.