February 2013

So is anyone down to do a dawn patrol Monday morning?

DP Monday Feb 25th

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Saturday, February 23, 2013

Perhaps "adventure" isn't the right word, since its just pink pine after all.  Maybe we call it a powder hunt! 





Pink pine can hide such great snow days after a storm, for two very good reason; protection and scarcity of crowds. 

Sure there are crowds, but most people go after the bigger lines of scotties bowl or the red/white pines lakes and forget all about this little area.  Since Coby and I only had 2 hours to kill before work and because the DP forecast included many Little superior/emma ridge slide paths we decided that this would be the place to be today and it was!

It took us a little over an hour and a half total and included a little less than 1100 Vertical feet, not bad before breakfast!  Check the map HERE



And the snow?  It was GOOD!  I would guess about 18-24 inches of light and dry.


how did this make us feel?  Pretty good.

Check out the video in YouTube HD here or check the player above for some reason.

Another Pink pine adventure

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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Here is the Red Right Returning/Pink Pine video.  Its not my best, I stayed up until midnight last night (too much superbowl soda) editing it and then my computer crashed and I lost it so I had to come up with something else.  and HERE IT IS!

Note:  Part of the reason its not a great video is that im not 100% sold on the song (the other cut was a little better), it also wasn't amazing cinematography as I am getting way lazier out there in terms of video and lastly, it just was a fun "nice to be out" kind of day and not epic snow.  excuses aside...if nothing else, at least it helps me remember how nice it was to be out groundhogs day 2013.


Red Right Video

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Monday, February 4, 2013


Wade, Tom and I had a nice Saturday morning tour to pink pine ridge yesterday.  We left ~8 to get their before the white pine parking lot became packed as it usually does on a Saturday   It was a cold start but the weather was otherwise beautiful.



This recent storm was kind of a mixed bag and combine that with the sunshine from Friday and the riding was interesting.  more on that later.

For safety and snow quality we decided that low angle North/Northeast was going to be our best bet, so we decided that we would go up pink pine ridge to the north facing slope that is labeled "Red Right Returning" on the Wasatch Backcountry Map available in the link to the side.  Wade and I had been up this way onto the peak there before but we had never skied this line.


The ridge conditions confirmed that the wind was blowing to the east and south and we saw lots of wind loaded cornices on our way up


it also made it tricky because the ridge had lots of step ups and downs that made traversing the ridge slow.

We got to the spot but noticed that to drop into the north 30 degree shot that we would have to cross a wind loaded east face in the 30-35 range.  it was short with islands of safety and low consequences so we decided to take the chance.  The east snow was actually quite stable is turned out, but still not confidence inspiring.


After that it was just a couple hundred feet of smooth low angle north/northeast facing.  Conditions were such that even in the shady north their was a defined 1 finger faceted layer beneath 3-4 inches of graupel.  It wasn't unskiable, in fact it was quite nice as long as you kept your feet light.


as soon as you took a big cut, you would sink into the graupel/facet layers underneath and have to work your way back out.  Like I said though, not bad skiing at all, just different.


After this slope it was skiers right to another clearing and then tree skiing (or tree navigating) until you get to the lower portion of the canyon and you can ski back to the skin track.

All-in-all it was a very enjoyable tour!

Check the MAP here and stay tuned for the video coming soon.

Full Gallery available to the right

Red Right Returning

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Sunday, February 3, 2013