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Snoqualmie Pass, WA
Bryant Couloir
January 26, 2008
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We had high aspirations of doing
the Chair Peak circumnavigation today. Similar to how we
had high hopes of doing it about a year ago. And similar
to a year ago, Kirsten stayed home because she was sick.
And similar to a year ago, we bailed before making it over
Bryant Col, this time because the forecasted storm was obviously
approaching. The secret seems to be having Kirsten with
us. We'll have to try that next time. We did make it up
to Bryant Col this time, however, so I figure if for some
reason I were to continue to try it without Kirsten, at
the present rate of improvement, I will complete the circumnavigation
in twenty more attempts. Those last 10 or so where we'd
turn around more than halfway through the route would really
suck though.
So this time, we skied the Bryant Couloir
on our way down. We were really hoping the snow in the couloir
would be protected from wind and sun effect, but alas for
the most part it was wind slab and crust. Not a pleasant
combination. In the constricted part of the gully, where
it gets steep for a bit, we all side-slipped the whole thing
in an effort not to break the crust, which was several inches
thick here, and send it all sliding down the gully. Naturally,
we were totally psyched about side-slipping Bryant Couloir.
Not a lot of folks out there who have done that. After exiting
the gully and reaching the lower slopes above Source Lake,
we found better, nay, nice snow on the low-angled, lower-elevation
slopes. Yet, this brief introduction to non-survival skiing
was not enough to convince us to go back up for another
lap, not anywhere in the basin. Nope, we went straight out,
and even after stopping for barbecue at Rhodies, we still
made it home by 1 o'clock, finding victory in a small thing.
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