Attempt No. 1: April Ascent of an obscure line in the Wasatch.
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| the garbage chute photo: jason dorais |
This is me bailing off the route on a V-thread and a buried avy shovel:
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| photo: jason dorais again |
Little Brother Aaron and the Dorais brothers and I hooked up last week to ski off a northwestish line of the SL Twins. This is how I will forever remember that event:
| avante gard portrayal of a Broads Fork tour |
It involved taking a creative way up Broads Fork, a downclimb, wicked April weather, bailing, and ending up eating an omelette at Paradise Bakery when we were supposed to be linking some sweet lines.
Attempt No. 3: April Ski Ascent of an alpine climb in the Wasatch.
After our failed attempt at the linkup above, I went on a solo mission to climb and ski this mountain:
The weather forecast was for cold temperatures, and I got an alpine start, hoping that things would be locked into place. It wasn't as cold as I hoped, and while skinning the apron was a bit suspect snow conditions-wise, when I got to the climbing part, the snow and ice were nice and hard, and travel was relatively easy. About 2/3s up, I got a bit off route, and the snow and ice started getting thinner and thinner and the rock slab I was on started getting smoother and smoother. Uh oh.
When I crossed the line of "too risky," I pulled out a pin, drove it in and self-belayed off that and a cordelette (as if that were any better). But as I kept edging that line, I broke down, built an anchor, pulled out my rope, and climbed, placing a few pieces on self-belay. I climbed to a suitable rap anchor where I promptly and happily bailed. Just as I did, the intense April sun touched the top of the mountain and some sluffage plopped down right next to me. Definitely, time to go. Skiing the apron was nice though.
| This is me getting scared. |


4 comments:
Remember it is the dude still alive that is having the most fun :)
Great reads...awesome trips. And I'm thinking your little brother should get out more...with some ONE ELSE :)
Funny I was just looking at that mountain thinking the exact same thing... Is their a 'returned gear award?'
Ha. I retrieved everything as I rapped back down. Even the pin. But there is a rap ring and some webbing tied to a tree. It's yours if you go get it.
Ha, this reminds me of my three failed attempts at a summit ski descent of Long's peak, Colorado...all of which were fun. There is another chute by the name of Garbage in the Maroon Bells too.
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