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Arrowhead peak is a small peak a few miles east of Stevens
Pass which has an excellent ski descent. The early season
snowpack was so good this year, that the route, which covers
a couple large boulder fields, was possible earlier than
usual. Kirsten and I went up with Pete on a frigid day the
weekend after Thanksgiving. Over a foot of new snow covered
the route, making trail-breaking very difficult. Fortunately,
a small guided group caught up with us and shared in the
duties. The summit ridge was windy and wind-blown snow and
rhime ice covered the rocks and trees. The clouds parted
a bit to give us views of nearby peaks like Jim Hill.
The ski down started out through some tight trees, then
emptied us out into the first open slope. These were the
afore-mentioned boulder fields. After a few turns, we discovered
that while apparently well-covered by snow, the boulders
were in fact lurking just a foot below the surface. After
hitting a rock or two, Kirsten and I began skiing very cautiously,
despite the nice, light powder, too afraid of faceplanting
on our tele-gear. Pete bounded down rather easily on his
fixed-heel gear, so we made a note of that. This was a really
nice route -- an aesthetic climb and some great descent
lines -- and somehow bagging peaks in the winter is always
satisfying, no matter how insignificant the peak is the
rest of the year.