tseeb
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3/4 was my 13th day of skiing for my trip and 12th day in a row. I parked at Stilson lot and, carrying my skis, poles and boot bag, barely made a bus that got me to JHMR well before 8:30. After taking care of my Mountain Collective Pass, booting up on a bench in their office and stashing my bootbag at Nick Wilson's Cafe, I was one of the first at 8:45 meet-up for Epicski between Bridger Center and Gondola and had time to get a cinnamon roll and eat half of it. Eight of us were ready when they opened at 9 and rode slow Eagle's Rest and Sweetwater chairs to Casper chair where we did two fast laps on excellent groomers. Temp was low single digits to begin, but rose rapidly in bright sun. The third time up, Bob Peters, a long time Jackson Hole ski instructor, joined our group to guide us for the morning and took us over to Kemmerer, a new and steeper run that is parallel to planned to be installed this summer Crag's chair, and also will be part of JHMR's planned downhill course where they hope to hold a World Cup event.
We skied to bottom and after a one tram wait, we went up and skied Rendezvous Bowl and Wally World. Snow was soft and good in most places although there were bumps if you went down the middle of second pitch and Bob warned us a the top not to go where there were no tracks as their probably with barely covered rocks lurking at top of Rendezvous. From there we skied North Hoback, where the 1" of new snow that had fallen since they closed on top of 4" new from previous day skied well for me although some other in group had some trouble handling it. Due to low temps, good snow was found at the bottom of Hobacks. Next time we had no wait for the tram and skied to Tensleep Bowl where there was some nice windsifted snow and many big visible rocks to ski between. We continued down to the Cirque and Amphitheatre where Bob took us down an interesting line on sunny side above Dick's Ditch which is being prepared for a banked slalom. The lower part of Dick's Ditch was open and we skied it, finding firm snow on both shady and sunny sides, but group enjoyed skiing it. Bob had to go to work and left us. Since it was almost noon, we skied to bottom and rode gondola to lunch.
After lunch we skied down to Casper chair, rode it, Thunder and Sublette chairs. We skied Tensleep Bowl fast to get to Headwall hike before 2 pm closure. We easily made it, but did have ski patrol behind us at top of hike and when we skied down. I got ahead on the hike as the four others I was with were putting skis on packs and dropping clothes. The first pitch up was easy, but the steps were not very good on 2nd pitch so I and others in our group did a little hands and knees to avoid sliding back. The rest of the bootpack was not bad and there was enough wind at the top to cool us off quickly after the hike. The drop off the cornice was followed by good snow. After cutting through some trees, I think we skied Beartooth (could have been Greybull - should have asked patrol pushing us down). I thought snow was excellent in the steep chute and choke was not that bad. While there was some exposure and Matchstix, our photographer who went first fell and had to self-arrest in a bad place. It was much softer and with less consequence that what Tony Crocker and I skied in Canada and that what I skied at Big Sky.
A couple in the group were done after hike and ski in Headwall area so Mdf and I headed to Apres Vous chair which was still in sun. On our first run, we skied chopped up and firm in some places ungroomed just to skier's left of chair. Snow was good in places, but inconsistent. Next run we headed further skier's left into a little of Saratoga Bowl, where we'd ski down, then right and repeat many times before finally joining the catchline line trail just after it widened into a run near bottom. We were joined by Fatbob (Dave from England) for a final run similar to our first on Apres Vous. Fatbob continued for another lap while Mdf and I skied to the bottom and checked out about-to-begin 7th or 8th annual World Championship PBR Gelande Quaff. We did not stay long. Instead, we got a good beer at too crowded to sit inside Mangy Moose. We sat outside where temp quickly dropped with the sun and caught our respective buses at 4:30. My vertical was almost 28K and I think I will be able to find enough good snow and some good for me snow to ski another day and partial day at JHMR. (to be continued and pictures will be added when I had more time)
Following pictures are all of me and taking by Matchstix on run we took after hiking up Headwall
We skied to bottom and after a one tram wait, we went up and skied Rendezvous Bowl and Wally World. Snow was soft and good in most places although there were bumps if you went down the middle of second pitch and Bob warned us a the top not to go where there were no tracks as their probably with barely covered rocks lurking at top of Rendezvous. From there we skied North Hoback, where the 1" of new snow that had fallen since they closed on top of 4" new from previous day skied well for me although some other in group had some trouble handling it. Due to low temps, good snow was found at the bottom of Hobacks. Next time we had no wait for the tram and skied to Tensleep Bowl where there was some nice windsifted snow and many big visible rocks to ski between. We continued down to the Cirque and Amphitheatre where Bob took us down an interesting line on sunny side above Dick's Ditch which is being prepared for a banked slalom. The lower part of Dick's Ditch was open and we skied it, finding firm snow on both shady and sunny sides, but group enjoyed skiing it. Bob had to go to work and left us. Since it was almost noon, we skied to bottom and rode gondola to lunch.
After lunch we skied down to Casper chair, rode it, Thunder and Sublette chairs. We skied Tensleep Bowl fast to get to Headwall hike before 2 pm closure. We easily made it, but did have ski patrol behind us at top of hike and when we skied down. I got ahead on the hike as the four others I was with were putting skis on packs and dropping clothes. The first pitch up was easy, but the steps were not very good on 2nd pitch so I and others in our group did a little hands and knees to avoid sliding back. The rest of the bootpack was not bad and there was enough wind at the top to cool us off quickly after the hike. The drop off the cornice was followed by good snow. After cutting through some trees, I think we skied Beartooth (could have been Greybull - should have asked patrol pushing us down). I thought snow was excellent in the steep chute and choke was not that bad. While there was some exposure and Matchstix, our photographer who went first fell and had to self-arrest in a bad place. It was much softer and with less consequence that what Tony Crocker and I skied in Canada and that what I skied at Big Sky.
A couple in the group were done after hike and ski in Headwall area so Mdf and I headed to Apres Vous chair which was still in sun. On our first run, we skied chopped up and firm in some places ungroomed just to skier's left of chair. Snow was good in places, but inconsistent. Next run we headed further skier's left into a little of Saratoga Bowl, where we'd ski down, then right and repeat many times before finally joining the catchline line trail just after it widened into a run near bottom. We were joined by Fatbob (Dave from England) for a final run similar to our first on Apres Vous. Fatbob continued for another lap while Mdf and I skied to the bottom and checked out about-to-begin 7th or 8th annual World Championship PBR Gelande Quaff. We did not stay long. Instead, we got a good beer at too crowded to sit inside Mangy Moose. We sat outside where temp quickly dropped with the sun and caught our respective buses at 4:30. My vertical was almost 28K and I think I will be able to find enough good snow and some good for me snow to ski another day and partial day at JHMR. (to be continued and pictures will be added when I had more time)
Following pictures are all of me and taking by Matchstix on run we took after hiking up Headwall