We skinned from the winter road closure gate to Empire Pass and from there on to where the Old State Route 152 and Pine Canyon Rd meet. From that point, we crossed over and into the Bonanza Flats. After that, it was all improvisation.
One thing that surprised us a bit was the one foot plus snow depth on the north facing as we got higher on fairly steep terrain towards the ridgeline. A bigger surprise yet was that the snow audibly settled on that very avalanche-prone terrain. As a consequence, we rerouted towards more benign terrain and made it to the ridgeline which turned out to be an awesome viewpoint for lunch break.
The return started with a walk, skis on the back, on the ridgeline to Guardsman's Pass. After that, we were planning on skiing down Old State Route 152 but the snow was so thin we would have ended up in a protracted stone grinding session of our bases on the pavement. So we walked half of it and glided the rest where the cover was marginally thicker. Then it was a skin back up to Empire Pass and the anticipated "ski out" on the 224 down to the gate.
As you can see this is not your glamorous Wasatch bluebird powder day. was the skiing fun? Nope. Is it fun being out exploring terrain using any excuse to put skis on? You betcha!
Here are a few pictures (click to enlarge):
From Bonanza Flats looking up to Guardsman's Pass |
The unnamed peak 10,420. Our initial objective was the Hidden Canyon Saddle to its left. |
Mike breaking trail towards Bloods Lake. |
today's (nov 12) tour was quite a bit more efficient. great to be out.......but quite odd to never transition out of skins. yikes.
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