Archive for January, 2006

Take an Online Tour in Avy Country

Thursday, January 19th, 2006

Here’s something fun I stumbled across: the National Avalanche Center’s Interactive Backcountry Tour. You are given a brief itinerary and sent off into the wild, where you will face a variety of choices in changing conditions.

The interactive-ski-tour idea isn’t quite as developed as it could be, but if you’re desk-bound, it’s still a good way to kill a few minutes. And hey, maybe you’ll even learn something.

A 10,000′ Ski Descent?

Monday, January 9th, 2006

Finally made the pilgrimage to Mammoth this past weekend. Coverage was spectacular—Mammoth Mountain is claiming they’ve currently got the deepest base of any U.S. resort.

But the big story was in Owens Valley, where the snow level from the previous storm dropped below 4000 feet. In fact, there was significant snow on the ground as far south as Big Pine, and Bishop was a veritable winter wonderland.

That means you can currently ski from the 13,652′ summit of Mount Tom all the way to Highway 395, for a total drop of nearly ten thousand vertical feet (check the photo on my Mount Tom page to see where the snowline typically is in spring).

If I trusted my January Avy skills, I’d be sorely tempted to give it a try. Of course, 10,000′ down means 10,000′ up. Now that’s epic!

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