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 Post subject: Snow info link
PostPosted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 7:27 am 
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These are models, not observations -- if you go up and take a yardstick, they might be glad to hear from you!

Sorry about the long URL, I don't know how to shorten it and still zoom in on Hull. Map option chosen here is "shallow snow depth" -- this link:

http://www.nohrsc.noaa.gov/interactive/ ... &js=1&uc=0

The page offers many other options; for deep snow amounts, water content, temperature.


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Yeah - I've seen that.
This is cool too -
http://www.nohrsc.noaa.gov/earth/

Was up there last week. Your property, hank, had 3-4 feet of snow.


Some action up there lately:

http://lakeconews.com/index2.php?option ... 1&id=18910

Search And Rescue was called in to find these guys during the big storm last week or so.

I drove in last Tuesday. Expected very low snow levels. Found them.

I took the Potter Valley way in. Drove past the lake and on up to Boardman. About 3 miles past the lake the snow started.
The snow got deep real quick. About .5 mile below Boardman the road became completely covered in snow.
Knowing the difference between hiking/skinning and winching the Jeep, I stopped the vehicle and started hiking up the jeep ruts.
I had drove in and was planning on exploring my options and skiing the next day.
I hiked up about 15 minutes to the bottom of Boardman,
Cabbage Patch/where the M6 starts/the Game Refuge...

OK - I decided to drive back to the lake and camp out.

It's been a funky year here in the Coast Range.
Only been to Hull a few times this year.

Camped out at the lake. Woke up early - not early enough.
Wednesday was WARM.
I was screwed.

5-6 hours to the summit from the Jeep.
I drove up and stopped at the first signs of having to possibly
winch the Jeep around.

The S&R folks/locals had put in some impressive tracks in the snow.
I decided the last 15 minutes of hiking was more worth the effort than winching the Jeep around all day.
I walked to the bottom of Boardman.
Found the spot where the lost hikers had put the vehicle...

Put my skins on and started the jib.

The locals had punched in the road quite a way up Boardman.
By the time I reached Camp I, I had been skinning for about 4 hours.

The snow was death sugar.

I was following the road. I tried to stay in the center.
The jeep ruts were filled in with loose sugar.

I slipped into the woods along side the road. My fat boards would glide into the snow and swallow me whole up to my waist in loose, granular sugar snow.

I jibbed on. For about another hour.
As I gazed at the upper mountain, the trees where glowing green and the heat was coming on.
Just before Timberline Camp I gave up.
I was too late. I should have started skinning around midnight.

I decided to cut my losses and ski on down Boardman before the snow got too slow.
5 hours of skinning turned into 1.5 hours of skating/gliding down the road
back to the Jeep.

The upper mountain didn't look all that deep. Probably blew it all to the east side with all the high winds. Seemed like more snow depth down lower than at the top.

Sorry no pics or movies this time.
The next month will be interesting in the Coast Range...

By the way- found a glove where the S&R took place. If it's yours - PM/email me and I'll get it back to you.

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Was up at Hull this past Tuesday.
Really good corn. Breezy conditions and cold.
Patches of snow started a few miles below Camp I.
By the time I got to Camp I, the road was totally covered.
Parked the Jeep and started on up.
Back to the corn that Hull is famous for. Excellent skinning conditions.
The snow down by the Jeep was still frozen solid at 9am (4500').

Made it to the top in 2 hours.
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Didn't stay too long. I really gotta get some more sleep...
Took a run down Boardman.

http://www.vimeo.com/22429918

Saw the elk by the lake on the way out.
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Not sure how long the snow will last up there.
Not many deep drifts. The snow wasn't deep for
any length of time this year, which helps to form super deep
drifts on the east facing aspects.


It always feels good to be back home.


:D

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One of these days this thread will go to page 3...
Sorry for the long upload.
Google Chrome allows me to upload in 45 seconds.
-just sayin'.

Anyways - found excellent approach conditions yesterday.

Hull from Elk Mountain.
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Drove to just below Camp II. Right by the sled hill.

http://www.youtube.com/user/MrJibmstr?f ... O-_ETXKgy8

Spent the next 30 minutes digging the Jeep out.
Glad I wasn't here yesterday. The snow was super slush down
by the Jeep. The sun from the day before would not have allowed
much corn past sunrise.
The clouds on this day would help save the snow.

I hiked up to just below Timberline Camp.
Started skinning up the south facing road.
I soon found out I was not the first one on the mountain.

Fresh bear tracks
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Looks like a small one. I wanted to catch a glimpse of this tiny bear.
I got the feeling I was being watched. I jibbed on.

Once on the summit ridge I decided to drop Sundream Bowl.
The ridge was still firm from the west winds. The bowl looked like it
might be a bit punchy.
I thought I'd better check it out.

http://www.youtube.com/user/MrJibmstr?f ... smnB8H32RM

The snow got a bit manky down in the bowl, out of the wind.
I had traversed onto Porcupine Ridge. I put the skis on the
pack and booted my way back up to Boardman Ridge.
The snow was better on the ridge. Thought about hitting up
the West Face, but it was pretty melted out.


The rain kept holding off.
Snow Mountain was swallowed up in clouds. Things were
warming up.
Decided to take advantage of the firmer snow
on the ridge and skied on down to the Jeep.
The snow was a bit slow, but it was good to be here.

http://www.youtube.com/user/MrJibmstr?f ... QCZx30tNbg

The elk were chillin' down by the lake.

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It's been an up and down season for Hull this year.
Looking to ski Hull one last time for this season next week.


May 1st the gates are open at other Coast Range mountains.
The snow has melted off some of the longer approaches.
Just hope this cold weather stays for awhile.

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 1:49 pm 
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Headed up to Hull yesterday, April 26.
Nice alpine start. Left the house at 2am.
Met Wade at the Soda Creek Store at 5am.
Almost hit an elk down by the lake in the dark.
We drove up and found excellent road conditions.
Sailed through the drift of last week and parked the vehicles
just below Timberline Camp.

Sunrise
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Got to skinnable snow in 5 minutes.
The drift up the ridge was still connected, so we made it up to the summit
woods with ease.

Looking up Boardman Ridge. The rain had smoothed out the snow.
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Wade jibbing up the ridge
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The last pitch to the summit was melted out, so we booted
our way to the top.

Looking east towards Hullafar Bowl. The Hullbacks are to the left.
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Snow Mountain
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Looking north - Anthony Peak(foreground) on the left
with the long ridge partly melted out
Hammerhorn Mountain/Yolla Bolly Wilderness on the right(background)
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Fuzzy shot of South Yolla Bolly (Mt. Linn)
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Lassen
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Everything was frozen solid. Strong north breezes were
keeping our corn window for later.
We jibbed on out the ridge to Hullafar Bowl.
Hopefully, OB Bowl would provide some corn.

Saw lots of melted cornices. One large chunk had slid all the way
down OB Bowl.
We stuck to the ridge.
The top was corning up, but it was icy.

http://www.youtube.com/user/MrJibmstr?f ... L-cQWy5bWg

Firm, but fun. We booted back up and headed back to the summit.
We were right on time!

Super smooth corn turns down Sundream Bowl

http://www.youtube.com/user/MrJibmstr?f ... ZNhCTFIQE4

After traversing out to Porcupine Ridge, we booted
back up to Boardman Ridge and got another run.

http://www.youtube.com/user/MrJibmstr?f ... 43d640tNw8

Wanting to hit the ridge before the snow got too slow,
we headed back.

http://www.youtube.com/user/MrJibmstr?f ... Ti0Suv-wRM

The elk were still down by the lake on the way out.

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Hull Mountain from the top of Elk Mountain on the way out.
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Nice to jib with you bro! Glad to get you up there for some good corn!
Still plenty of turns to be had without much of an approach.
A good time to go if you've never been...

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Went to Hull with Brent (jibmaster) This is my first trip here but it won't be my last. It ended up being a beautiful day with perfect corn. Thanks Brent for sharing your special spot!

early start
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booting up to the snow
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Covelo fogged in
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Rime ice
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heading to Out of Bounds Bowl
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The hike back up Out of Bounds Bowl
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the obligatory summit shot
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perfect corn in Sundream bowl
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Depending on the weather I may go back on Sunday


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 Post subject: Re: Hullin' it
PostPosted: Sat Feb 11, 2012 10:46 am 
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WOW! Thanx for re-doing this thread! The pictures are really zoomed in and big now.
I"ll make sure to make them a bit smaller from now on.
But much easier to browse. Thanx!

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 Post subject: Re: Hullin' it
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 Post subject: Re: Hullin' it
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awesome. thx for reformatting Eric

Jib was probably gonna post this but I'll beat him to it. He just did an article on Mendocino Ski Tours.

Check it.

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 Post subject: Re: Hullin' it
PostPosted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 7:35 am 
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Nice one. Looks like it's getting real.
The "shallow snow depth" gives more detail:
http://www.nohrsc.noaa.gov/interactive/ ... &js=1&uc=0
(change the date and redraw the map)


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 Post subject: Re: Hullin' it
PostPosted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 8:33 am 
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Ssh - quiet Hank. Don't say a word. Every time this year I've even thought of
threatening to go up there, the weather screws me. What a strange year.
Been skiing at Hull since 1996 - seen almost every weather combo, this year is a first.
(What the Hull?!)

But your right, this does look promising. The snow levels look to be staying low enough
for the next few days.
play with the time slider
http://www.snow-forecast.com/maps/dynamic/ncal

This one is fun.
http://www.nohrsc.noaa.gov/earth/

While up there on March 6, I ran into a guy from the CDEC. He was trying
to fix the new weather/snow station they just put up there.
:D
It's still not working, but I'm sure they'll fix it.
http://cdec.water.ca.gov/cgi-progs/queryF?HUL
It's located right at Windy Gap.

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 Post subject: Re: Hullin' it
PostPosted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 10:16 am 
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I'm afraid our Forester isn't going to get us up the road to our usual camp a week from now, but I'll watch closely.

Many thanks for the new CDEC link, I hope they get it working.


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 Post subject: Re: Hullin' it
PostPosted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 11:01 pm 
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Boardman Ridge is closed for the winter. New rules. The Forest Service has started
a seasonal closure of Boardman Ridge. Closed December 1st - opens May 1.
:roll:
There is another way in. :D
Was there last week. Working on the TR.

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 Post subject: Re: Hullin' it
PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 8:22 am 
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Found a way in that leads to Hullaska Ridge.
http://www.earnyourturns.com/10341/hull-mt-11apr12/

Forest Road 19N50 is a main road that takes off of the M6. A different approach was refreshing.
A bit of bushwacking never hurt anybody!

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 Post subject: Re: Hullin' it
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Hullaska Ridge cuts across the skyline and rises to the summit ridge in the middle.
The Hully Gullies can be seen on the right.

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 Post subject: Re: Hullin' it
PostPosted: Sat Apr 21, 2012 10:14 am 
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Was up at Hull last week.
http://www.earnyourturns.com/10748/tr-hull-mt-18apr12/
Been having fun with the new entrance to the mountain. A bit of bushwacking never hurt anyone.
It was a very short ski season for Hull this year. Didn't head up there 'till late March.
The month of April provided deep enough snow to grab some spring turns. However, other Coastal opportunities come into shape in May.
My 17th season at Hull was a short one, but the route finding for another entrance kept me entertained.
Here are a few shots from my last couple trips in April.

From the parking spot on FR19N50 @ 4800' the top of Hull can be seen peaking out above Horse Peak.
From L to R -
the top of Hullaska Ridge-left of center- with Grey Bowl dropping off the top.
The Hully Gullies in the middle
and OB Bowl dropping off on the right.
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This is the direct route from my parking spot on FR19N50
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With more snow, other options will become available.

janzalo enjoying the bushwacking up the ridge proper
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Looking up Hullaska Ridge just before the top
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Same spot looking to the right (east) over Grey Bowl.
The Hully Gullies can just be seen right before the mountain curves around to OB Bowl.
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The elk down by Lake Pillsbury. Hullawest Ridge (middle) and the summit (R)
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Looking down Hullaska Ridge. Follow the ridge all the way down and to the left to Horse Peak
Skiers left off the top drops into Grey Bowl/Skiers right drops into Meteor Bowl
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From the saddle above Horse Peak. Looking up to Hullaska Ridge coming in from the left.
The Hully Gullies on the right.
OB Bowl dropping off on the right skyline.
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It was a very short season at Hull, but a fun one.
As always, the full collection of photos can be viewed on my Flickr page.
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 Post subject: Re: Hullin' it
PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 12:48 pm 
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My trip with snowblasta back on March 28 has been posted.
Check out http://www.earnyourturns.com/9984/hull-mountain-mar12/

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 Post subject: Re: Hullin' it
PostPosted: Wed Dec 26, 2012 11:04 am 
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Decided to drive up to Hull for Christmas Day with snowblasta.
Not much snow over Elk Mt.
Started snowing heavily when we got to Lake Pillsbury.
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Found the snow started accumulating just above the lake
at 2000'. Attempted the drive up to the Hullaska Ridge entrance.
Turned around.
Deep snow on narrow, muddy roads with a cliff on one side.
We weren't getting anywhere near Hullaska Ridge with the Jeep.
So we drove down and back to Boardman Ridge.
There was no sign saying the road was closed.
The drive up was exciting.
Trying to stay in the jeep ruts and out of the woods.
The road on the north-facing section was deep.
Too deep.
We had to Jeep going sideways at times, trying to get up the road.
Finally got stuck in about two feet of snow.
One hour and 5 picks with the winch got us turned around.
We drove down to the open spot just before the north
facing section and skied up from there.
It was puking snow.

We had started out late in the first place.
We figured we wouldn't get too far on a storm day.
By noon, we were skiing up the road.
Made it to Camp I.

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The ski back down the road was fast.
Lots of accumulation during our 2 hour jib.
Still puking huge, fat globs of wet, dense Coastal snow.

We drove back over Elk Mt.
Barely made it.
Several inches of snow on the road
as low as half-way down the switchbacks.

It was great to be back at Hull. Even though it was just a road jib.
Plenty of snow!

30 days off in my future - starting next week...

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 3:40 pm 
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Part II Jan. 10-12:

After the clutch was repaired, we headed to Hull.
Hull Mt. from Elk Mt. on the way in.
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We were headed for the Penny Pines TH.
At the base of Hullaska Ridge.
The road was still icy down by the bridge.
We jibbed in the Jeep to just about 4000'.
And set up camp at the first major snowfield.
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We set up camp for the night and settled in.
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The next morning, we set out to get our jib on.
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I have not been at this TH before to experience the long approach from down low.
We were about to find out.
It took us 2 hours to ski up the road to my camp spot of last year.
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A look at the summit ridge from the viewpoint at 4848'
Where I camped out last year.
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Zoomed in view of the summit from the viewpoint
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Zoomed in view of the top of Hullaska Ridge from the viewpoint
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Looking north, Black Butte
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We took it back down to the Jeep.
Camped out and went up the next day.

Now I know.
I've never come from down low on this route.
It was nice to know how long it takes for the approach.

The next morning, we skied up the road. Back to the viewpoint.
About half-an-hour past there, we took off up from the road.
Put the skins on and headed for Horse Peak.
Horse Peak is a name I've given to the top of Horse Ridge, as named on the topo.
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Looking up from the road to the Horse Peak.
Skin to the top of Horse Peak, but just off to the left.
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Looking back to the viewpoint from the pass at Horse Peak.
Sheetiron, St. John and Snow Mt. (L>R)
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The viewpoint at 4848'
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Looking up to the upper mountain from Horse Peak Pass.
Summit on the left. The ridge we are on will lead to the base of Hullaska Ridge(middle).
The Hully Gullies to the right.
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Grey Bowl coming off the Hullaska Ridge peak.
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The Hully Gullies - Hullafar Bowl directly behind.
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Looking across to Timberline Camp on Boardman Ridge
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The view from Horse Peak, across Boardman Ridge(Camp II area) to Lake Pillsbury
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snowblasta with Snow Mt. in the background at the Horse Peak Pass.
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The snow was frozen solid and it was freezing cold. We skied down from there.
Video edit from the trip.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9P4AG_jomw

After investigating the low-snow approach from the Penny Pine TH,
we were determined to come back next week and nail it.

Saw the elk by the lake on the way out
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Hull from Elk Mt. on the way out
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For the complete list of pics from this trip:
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 Post subject: Re: Hullin' it
PostPosted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 7:57 am 
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Part III

Headed back to Hull on Friday, Jan. 18.
From the top of Elk Mt. on the way in
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Down by the lake
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There was still snow on Elk Mt. A ton of snow on the road
after we crossed into the Game Refuge on the M6.
We drove to the same spot. Penny Pines TH.

After setting up the tents, we kicked back and cooked up.
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Shortly after dark, we hear a vehicle approaching.
Two vehicles pull up and four guys pop out.
Ready to jib.

Turns out they read my invite on Ttips and decided to represent.
Meet the newest members of the Coastal Crest Snow Patrol.
Ian (Mr. Cordova), Steve, Seth and Joe.
Nice meeting you guys!

More food and stories into the night and then we crashed out.
We awoke Saturday morning and prepared to get our jib on.
Ian rises from the dead
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By 9am, we were off and jibbing.
We probably could have driven up the road a bit more,
but we had a pretty sweet camp spot.
The road was melted out in spots as we cruised up.
Ian had some Dynafit bindings, Seth had his splitboard,
while Steve and Joe where core enough to jib
on their resort gear.

After awhile, the snow patches started connecting on the road.
Seth busted out his skins, Joe continued booting it
and incredibly, Steve scooched, skated, sidestepped and jibbed his way
up the road locked into his resort bindings.

Still two miles to the viewpoint. I gotta name that spot...
Shortly after, the road winds it's way under Horse Peak.
Off the road and up the slope we go. Time to cover up the scales with skins.
About an hour from the viewpoint, we arrive at Horse Peak Pass.

L to R
Steve, Seth and Ian
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snowblasta always has to color coordinate his boots and skis.
Grey Bowl directly behind him with Hullaska Ridge snaking up.
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It was sunny and warm, but the snow was staying firm.
Time for me to bust out my sun hat.
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Water was becoming an issue. So was my hangover.
With frozen water all around us, stuffing it into our water bottles seemed
logical. The snow in the water bottles melted slowly.
I moved even slower.

We jibbed our way up from Horse Peak Pass to the base of Hullaska Ridge.
The corn window had come and gone, but the top of the ridge was still soft -ish...
After 5 hours of jibbing from the vehicles and one hour from
the Pass, snowblasta tops out first. I was about 30 minutes behind.
Ian arrived at the top second, and while waiting for the rest of us, decided
to bag the summit of Hull Mt.
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Nice job dude!

Steve arrived shortly after I did and Ian returned from the summit.
It was time to ski!
I made two videos this time.

From my helmet cam
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxzXh2rb8Lo

snowblasta's helmet cam
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4I_sfjuEvo

We caught up with Seth and Joe on the way.

The snow was better than I thought in spots and simply pure ice in others.
But it's a nice long run. And no jeep ruts to fight on the way down the road.

It took about an hour to ski down to the vehicles.
The newest members of the CCSP jibbed off after a while. They were on a mission.
While snowblasta and I stayed one more night.


It was great to meet you guys! Glad you showed up.

I like the new TH. Gonna have to do it again.
Maybe tomorrow...

Full set of pics:

http://www.flickr.com/search/?w=1174439 ... %2C%202013

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