Sunday, June 16, 2019

Snow Lingering in the Wasatch

Here are a few pictures that were taken yesterday around the Murdock Peak area. I was fortunate enough to be able to walk up Todds Bowl on snow and then boot pack up Dirt Shute. Once on top, the ridgeline views are great with a fair amount of white still lingering. Here are some pictures (click to enlarge):
The snow patches look small in the distance...

...but once in Todd's Bowl suddenly there is kind of a cover...

...and up Dirt Shute it was time to cick some steps...

...once done with the shute, there were 6 - 8 feet cornices,
not too bad for mid-June at 9,600'.

Once on top,you get to see more snow. In the center
 Days Fork with Cardiac Bowl and Ridge.

LCC Mt Baldy, Hidden Peak, and the American Fork Twin Peaks.

LCC in the distance with Nordic Park in the center.

From Pk 9032 view of Never Ending Bowl and Tod's Bowl.

Loki getting cicking up the mud and getting refreshed in Toll Creek.



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