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Years ago we were riding the gondola up to the top and a couple of F-16s from China Lake Naval Base buzzed the crater.Cool! That looks like it could be cockpit video from one of the F-18s that low-level cruise through the Sierras.
Sounds like a wicked lot of of epic days and super stocked everything worked out with the old lady and the tree well. Good call on the radios, idk if patrol are on the same frequency. My backpack has a whistle buckle for emergencies and I carry a space blanket and quick clot bandage bc its no hassleLast few weeks have been ridiculous around here. Spring storm cycles for the books. So many deep turns and bottomless floating it's all kind of a blur right now. This last storm was 47"s in 4 days and pretty much rode the entirety of it over last 3 days. One day with the fam, one with the boys, and yest with the wifey. Every day was deep and managed to get into some zones, even when I was riding with fam. Got my kiddos down some bowls in pretty deep snow which was great to see. Day with the boys was spent mostly in the off piste zones and we made some big laps that required hiking on boot packs, around big rocks, and out of some deep snow to cat tracks we could not roll into at the bottom. Snow was consistently waist deep and got 2 lines that day I have not ridden yet this year which were primo.
Surprised I made out of bed yest at 5:15 am after that sesh, but knew it was on again. Wifey and I got on maybe the 11th or 12th chair and had 2 of my best flowing laps through the bowls at high speed with no tracks laid. Snow was cold, bottomless and deeeep! Think I counted 6 white room turns on the 1st one. Crowd was chill and popped into a few classic zones with her that I knew she could handle then made a bad decision and took her to zone that's a can be little spooky. Snows been definitely getting a bit heavier by mid day esp in this lower mtn area, but I like this area because it's all in the shade, stays lighter, and is still kind of a secret stash.
The approach is kina flat so you cant stop. We made that with one quick unstrap and skate and as soon as we got back there I could see it was loaded with a ton snow maybe 4'.... The line I know from there had not been ridden other then one ski track I saw that came to the entry shoot from a different approach. Might of been patrol. Anyways got her down the short tight toilet bowl shoot which was soft and deep and had been a little icy last time I was there so that was good. After that which is most technical aspect of it, it's quick cut over and then it's either a steep open tree area with some epic wide fall lines or an open glade. I pointed her to the glade with tracks in it and said take that, while my plan was to stay in the trees just literally 50' over off to the side which was all untracked. So then I slashed 6 to 8 deep turns loosing my sight line of her and when I hit the traverse line I fell and had to unstrap. So when I came out into the bottom of the glade I expected see her, but did not. Took off my board, pulled out the walkie, called and eventually got her saying she was in a tree well!!!! My heart started racing and said stay calm. She was freaking and no one was around! No cell reception either. So I started to walk back to the traverse line and got her again on the walkie saying she needed a few minutes and that's when I knew she was OK. Guess she ended up following me and even saw me fall. While waiting for me to clear the track she got to close to a well and got sucked in. Luckily one foot was out of it and she was able to unstrap and eventually get out, but fook that was a super scary moment and still a little shook up by it esp after the vid going around eveyrone has been talking about that already been posted. Mega lesson learned!!!l Only riding that line with the bros that know it, never loose line of sight, and I need to figure out what channel ski patrol is on because I could not find it.
Anyone ever do any AK heli trips? Season is just getting going. Been looking around at the different outfits and ranges. Think I might sink some dough I'd typically spend on a 10 day surf trip into 3 days of heli laps with maybe a day or 2 of resort riding or fishing up there. Been on the bucket list for days now and last few surf trips have been pretty crowded with just OK waves. Seems like weather permitting you're gonna score in a bird. I also have a friend I can post up with up there and wait for primo conditions.
I've worked for one and have friends who guide at all the different operations. it all depends on how much you're looking to spend and what type of trip you want. feel free to ask any more specific questions.Anyone ever do any AK heli trips? Season is just getting going. Been looking around at the different outfits and ranges. Think I might sink some dough I'd typically spend on a 10 day surf trip into 3 days of heli laps with maybe a day or 2 of resort riding or fishing up there. Been on the bucket list for days now and last few surf trips have been pretty crowded with just OK waves. Seems like weather permitting you're gonna score in a bird. I also have a friend I can post up with up there and wait for primo conditions.
I heard the dude who started Silverton runs a legit? heli op in Ak. Has rights to a lot of acres/can move the birds around the state to take advantage of conditions, tries to keep skill level of clients high and two guides per group.I've worked for one and have friends who guide at all the different operations. it all depends on how much you're looking to spend and what type of trip you want. feel free to ask any more specific questions.