Popular Posts
-
Courtesy of Coby and his lunch break, check out the video in the player above, or here on YouTube in HD.
-
It began, as these things do, in a garage. This garage was my garage and we were here on this Wednesday night f...
-
Okay, so before we "dive" into that story, lets talk a little about the bike ride. It was a pretty amazing ride after all. R...
-
Yeah, its really just Tom's ridge, but its called Toms ridge because it was the first place that Wades brother Tom went BC skiing. And ...
-
Yesterday Tom, Rich, Coby and I rode the Mapple Hollow DH trail in the corner canyon area for the first time. Let me sum up how the day wen...
-
Typically, when you go to Moab, you want to stay at least a full weekend, but sometimes, schedules don't allow for that, so what do ...
-
Who likes skiing AND like being on camera? These guys! Yesterday Coby convinced me to skive off and go skiing with him instead of work...
-
As much as I like to think of myself as an overlander I’m not, not really. Most of my adventures are day trips or at most weekend trips ...
-
the ride will be in Park City, meeting at 930 at the gas station off the Jeremy Ranch exit (take jeremy ranch exit, go left under freeway, g...
-
In what might be one of the last rides of the year, Coby, Wade H. and myself did more of the mid mountain trail that I have ever done before...
Most Reading
-
Okay, so before we "dive" into that story, lets talk a little about the bike ride. It was a pretty amazing ride after all. R...
-
Location. Location. Location. Actually, more like views. This Saturday, Mike Tom, Petro and I decided to try out a section of the new...
-
Courtesy of Coby and his lunch break, check out the video in the player above, or here on YouTube in HD.
-
In what might be one of the last rides of the year, Coby, Wade H. and myself did more of the mid mountain trail that I have ever done before...
-
This is bike related, but only partly. I am looking for people to help me with a personal project of mine, a short bike film. Here is th...
-
Or translated "Dog Lake" thank you very much Android auto-correct. So its been a while since I have updated the URC. That isn...
-
Well, I have a moment to breath finally (been going full out on vacation the last week) and I thought I would post the happenings on the Moa...
-
First off, let me hit the highlights: 24 inches in 24 hours 48 base 15% to 8% to 3% density Thats according to alta.com What we act...
-
Spring is that wonderful do it all time in the Utah, the mountains will have 200 inches of snow this week (with more coming) and the trails...
-
It began, as these things do, in a garage. This garage was my garage and we were here on this Wednesday night f...
February 2012
So last Friday Wade went out skiing for the first time since the curse of the "anyone who goes out doing stuff with pat ends up getting hurt" struck him with a broken neck and back. A few people were concerned that the curse would strike Wade again because, lets be honest, Wade kind of has his own "I get hurt doin' stuff" curse and so it seemed likely.
To our great delight no one was seriously hurt this outing, aside from my thumb which is stiff and is likely jammed pretty hard (but not broken)...or so we thought. I just learned that Clark, who had his hip replaced recently has a massive infection in the joint which will require 6-8 weeks of bed-rest without the use of said joint.
I know its not directly related, and I know Clark probably wouldn't see it as anyone's fault...I kind of wonder if it's mine. I should have warned you about the curse before we were on the slope Clark, sorry. All joking aside, I hope you get better soon, though we only went on the one tour, and it kind of wasn't the best tour for you, you are a member of the URC and we all hope the best for a speedy recovery.
The skis finally got a chance to play! This morning Wade and I as well as my coworker Clark went out for a short dawn patrol.
We decided on Circle Awl because it was predominantly west facing and had the highest safety factor, since this was all of our first times out this season it seamed prudent. The snow on the west face wasn't bad, though it was very tracked out (likely because its a safe area and its still pretty questionable in places out there)
This top section looked like snowbird, it was really tracked, but there was better stuff lower down. The snow was heavy but soft and about 5-6 inches.
It turned into quite a long tour because of the scourge of the backcountry skier, CSF or Con-genitive skins failure for Clark, they just wouldn't hook up! Here is wade scouting the line...knowing that we would have to leave a man behind. Turns out Clark is a good sport and a persistent fellow pushing along for another good little while before eventually calling it, with a good attitude the whole time. Here's hope that he get his news skins soon so he can embarrass Wade and I another time with his mad speed.
Here is what you missed out on, but I'm sure you've seen it before. It was kind of new to me, its was fun to see Raymond and Goblers so clearly!
So it was 1.8 miles up, 1.5 miles down, about 1800 feet of gain and about 3 hours car to car(yeah it took a while!) which is why i was so tired I ran into a tree at the bottom and may have broken my thumb, we'll see. Either way, it was great just getting out!