Monday, June 7, 2010

Hiatus

Signing off for a bit.
Heading out on a roadtrip with the girl, tons of ranch work to do, etc.
Hope you are all getting out and enjoying yourselves!
Cheers

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Riding bikes...

...is just plain fun. I guess I am just a little boy at heart.

I can always rely on a bike to make me feel like I don't have a care in the world. The narrow-minded focus of the front tire on the trail is meditative; grooving and carving the 69er around swervy singletrack at high speeds dispels any other thought from my head; the excitement of finding yourself airborn before even realizing you popped off a rock only to necessarily carve into a switchback before you blow right through it and go over the bars into the shrubbery; laughing out loud at the insanity of how fast you're riding and how fast you're riding alone. Good stuff.



Thursday, June 3, 2010

Dirty cold corn and I care

In honor of The Monkey and her endless energy to explore everywhere, I went out with skis to explore a new-to-me cirque around St. Mary's Glacier - Mt. Eva and Witter peak. I had skied Mt. Bancroft a couple of years ago but have always wanted to come back to this beautiful and relatively quiet area. The Bapamobile ('92 Toyota Alltrac with 230K miles) led me up the Fall River jeep road as far as it could without crushing the underside on rocks (i almost made it up to the reservoir!). I haven't skied since April 15th and my recently un-calloused heels noticed (blisters, I now have).

The hike started up past two reservoirs and to a natural lake where the dirty snow more or less supported my weight. No need for skins this time of year. I noticed right away that Eva had slid...and slid BIG. A wet slab had taken out most of the slope (see below picture). I continued up to see if i could grab a ski line on looker's right of the slide after a peak approach from the dry southeast ridge.

The closer I got, I noticed that the slide was much larger and deeper than I expected. The higher I climbed, it got increasingly windy, cloudy, cold (32 deg), and even snowy, so I was more-or-less forced to bail out of skiing Eva today.

The picture above shows what the peak looked like upon arrival - 50 foot visibility at most. I couldn't see where I wanted to ski so after putting every bit of clothing on that i had in my pack and waiting it out for a half hour freezing my nuts off, I decided to head over to Witter and ski something over there if the weather allowed, it was a few hundred feet lower in elevation and not on the Divide.

Some interesting contraption taken down by the wind on Eva...not sure what it is/was but it's pretty trashed now!
The sun never took hold today. Here's the view west over the Divide from the windswept saddle above Eva Bowl.

Just down from the top of Witter about an hour after topping out on Eva. Much nicer weather and hoping to ski a really aesthetic line that popped out on the approach. Looking past the skis is Berthoud Pass.

The narrow lil couloir on the left starting from the top was my first run and as it narrowed into slough and rocks I benched left and boot-packed up the right ridgeline to the first line of big rocks and dropped into the bowl. Really weird weather, and barely warm enough dirty corn snow as it never warmed up too much but any day in the backcountry is definitely a good day!

May The Monkey be with you.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Monkey Meadow

Today is one year after The Monkey died of cancer. Smrp and I took the guppies up to what we have been calling Monkey Meadow, where there's a great view of James Peak and the hills to the south. The wildflowers are blooming now, with the Larkspur and Golden banner starting to pop. Solemn as it is to think about her, it's fun to see little Jessica Guppie starting to channel The Monkey on our hikes - always trying to take the 'other' route and wanting to go explore any new trail she comes across. She learned from the best.

Springtime is for trail maintenance

Went on a Memorial Day ride with Hayride and Powers in another County. Lots of people out, and in places we'd never seen peeps before. Feeling like spring with the aspen leaves popping and the chorus frogs peeping. Twas an awesome ride, my first ride with The Powers(!), and we got to do such classics as Mild Sidehill, Scary Sideslope, Dead Elk trail, and many more. Not many snow patches left but a funny mix of flooded and dusty trail sections.

Each spring it's the same: you better bring your hand-saws and trail tools out for rides because there is a lot of water on them trails and there are lots of fallen trees across the trails from the winter winds. Especially on more secret trails, if you don't do it, it's likely that nobody will. This spring is much better than last since it was hardly windy this winter - last winter felt like the big guy up there turned the fan on HIGH and forgot to turn it off.

Before...

...During...

...After.

You may now go about your business