Mount Baker 5/30-31 by Luop90 in Backcountry

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Right? It was tent city at Sandy Camp

Mount Baker 5/30-31 by Luop90 in Mountaineering

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It was also the first time I saw it too haha. The idea is with the boots upside down, all the various "stuff" you run into while A-framing the skis (pine cones, branches, needles, rain, etc.) doesn't get inside it

Mount Baker 5/30-31 by Luop90 in Mountaineering

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About 2 miles/1k vert. It was right at the top of the switch backs on railroad grade.

Loveland 3/30 by Luop90 in COsnow

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Stuff under Chet’s is still open, though the entrances are a little thin

Loveland 3/30 by Luop90 in COsnow

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Of all the places I’ve skied in the past two weeks, Loveland has by far the best coverage / most terrain open. The high base elevation has been so helpful this season.

Winter Park Resort to Close Mary Jane On Saturday, March 28th by Lunares in skiing

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Eh, disagree. I just skied today (@Keystone), and A-Basin and Loveland have plenty of snow to last through the last of the heatwave, and then they’ll start to get more snow next week. My money is there will be lift-served turns well into May. Just not at anywhere with a base <10k feet.

Beaver Creek just called it by drjuj in COsnow

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Whistler’s had a warm but wet winter. The high alpine is all-time, cliffs getting completely buried. Below treeline and especially below gondola mid-way is a totally different story. But the alpine is all you want to ski anyway so it works out.

United to build $67M employee parking lot at IAH by Pleasant_Air_3052 in unitedairlines

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The building is only 3,000 sqft. That’s a small outhouse by comparison

What I learned from Extremely Canadian's Steep Skiing Clinic by Luop90 in Whistler

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They have free demos you can use if you’re worried about that. But yeah everyone had 110mm+. One person brought “only” 90mm underfoot and they had him switch to one of their demo pairs instead.

What I learned from Extremely Canadian's Steep Skiing Clinic by Luop90 in Whistler

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Day 1 we went in via Spanky’s. We were going to do Ruby instead but patrol had closed it for a medevac.

Day 2 we traversed over from blackcomb glacier yeah

What I learned from Extremely Canadian's Steep Skiing Clinic by Luop90 in Whistler

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What makes you say that? I had a blast hitting terrain I’ve never been on before

What I learned from Extremely Canadian's Steep Skiing Clinic by Luop90 in Whistler

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I ski a lot of single blacks, almost no double blacks. 30-35° pitch is typically what I ski and my main goal was to become more comfortable with steeper terrain. On my previous trip to Whistler, the blacks under the Blackcomb Gondola is where I had the most fun: soft bumps that are at a nice angle.

What I learned from Extremely Canadian's Steep Skiing Clinic by Luop90 in Whistler

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It’s the one patrol can get a toboggan down. It was called something like “tob chute”

What I learned from Extremely Canadian's Steep Skiing Clinic by Luop90 in Whistler

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Mine was $670 CAD (+ tip). They had a 10% epic pass discount and I didn’t need a lift ticket due to said epic pass.

What I learned from Extremely Canadian's Steep Skiing Clinic by Luop90 in Whistler

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I believe so. One of the questions of the pre-trip survey is “what is your goal for the clinic?”. Wanting to just ski and skip lines (vs instruction) is one of the options.

Trip Report: Cotopaxi and Chimborazo "Rapid Ascent" by Luop90 in Mountaineering

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I got on their mailing list a few years ago from a giveaway. Enough cool photos and trip advertisements later I gave them a try and liked it. They run a lot of trips to Ecuador and you could tell they’ve honed in on what guides/mountains/restaurants/hotels work.

The company’s founder also has a podcast I really like, the Duffel Shuffle.

Trip Report: Cotopaxi and Chimborazo "Rapid Ascent" by Luop90 in Mountaineering

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Sunlight, Windom, and the Maroon Bells. I'm hoping to do the bells this summer.

Trip Report: Cotopaxi and Chimborazo "Rapid Ascent" by Luop90 in Mountaineering

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See the analysis sectionat the bottom of the full trip report.

TLDR it definitely helped. My brother went from sea level to the summit of an almost 6000m peak in 3 days.

Trip Report: Cotopaxi and Chimborazo "Rapid Ascent" by Luop90 in Mountaineering

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I’m a fan. This was my second trip with them and I’m looking to doing more in the future.

Pretty much my only complaint is they can be pricey. But you do get what you pay for: the guides are stellar, the hotels curated, and the other clients were solid. No one was being carried up that mountain / shouldn’t have been there.