Unfortunately for you (and especially for
me!!), this won’t be a full season of skiing. Seems like the real life is finally catching up a bit on me
since I haven’t been able to pull off 3 months straight as the previous years.
My skiing season will consist of way more skiing around my hometurf on the East
Coast, 3 weeks roadtripping around British Columbia, 3 weeks travel in Georgia
and a month in Chile next summer.
After quite a bad early season in Quebec,
the conditions finally turned much better around the Holidays.
Nevertheless, I
left the day after what as already been qualified as the storm of the century
who dropped 45cm on Montreal.
My flight was delayed by about 3 hours and
I finally got to Vancouver around 1h00AM to be picked up by my friend JS.
Thanks to my brother, I got a nice upgrade from the economic class to the
business class! Étienne, the third fellow for the first week who flew earlier,
was already sleeping when I landed.
We got an early start and left Vancouver
towards the Duffey Lake area around 6h00AM. Don’t have to tell you that I slept
much of the way!
We figured it would be a great idea to
start with something nice and simple so we headed to Rohr Ridge. As we pack our
stuff, the clouds started to scattered.
We had a bit of everything during the way
up : sunshine, heavy snow shower, clouds. As we gained elevation, the view
was simply stunning. Actually, it was probably some of the nicest view I have
ever seen. With the clouds breaking beneath us and the light bouncing at
different intensity on them, it was a scenery simply breathtaking.
We eventually got to the top of one of the
chute that is facing due south.
The snow was really nice at the top, but
eventually got heavy. Instead of keep skiing down, we put the skins back on and
climb back to the top to ski a face that was more North facing.
We skied in the trees and the snow was
really nice and soft.
The view on its side, was just spectacular!
We eventually reach the parking lot after a
great start on this 3 weeks roadtip in British Columbia.
We drove down to the Joffre Creek parking
lot to spend the night. As the sun drop behind the mountains, the temperature
followed and also dropped! Since I was a bit jetlagged, I went to bed quite
early.
We guessed that it was probably somewhere
between -20Celcius and -30Celcius during the night.
We woked up not so late but we were getting
slowed down by the cold temperature. We eventually started the car around 9h00
who reminds us that it was still -16Celcius.
We drove towards Steep Creek on the East
side of the Duffey Lake. The hike-in is not the most pleasant. It’s a 5km
slug-in that climbs 550m. The unfortunate part is that there isn’t any good
skiing for this section. We got pass by some ski-sledders who had some great
set-up. They were all parked at the foothills of the good skiing. To get a
tow-in is certainly a great option since you save all this somewhat useless
effort.
We headed to Peak 2318 that didn’t looked
much tracked. We follow a skintrack that was a bit shitty since it was
switchbacking all the time, but when we eventually reached the opening, the
trees opened up and we were able to climb much faster.
When we finally reach the highest skiable
point of the ridge, we debated for some time to figure if we were better off
dropping on the north side of the west side. We’ll never know what the West
side was, but the north side had some great snow! It wasn’t especially deep
(8-10in), but it was nice and steady!
The bottom part was a bit more tracked out,
but i twas still possible to find some untracked snow.
The ski-out was fast and boring coming down
the old logging road who now double as a sled highway!
We pack our stuff quickly and start the
long drive on which we are right now towards Nelson.
There isn't much snow of the forecast so we'll see what we can find!
Happy New Year everyone!
evans
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Alright! Season 8! Have fun!
Have fun biatches!
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