Mt. Guyot Conditions
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- MyFeetHurt
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Re: Mt. Guyot Conditions
I assume you started at the Breck side of Georgia Pass, but if you started from the Jefferson side, how far up can you drive and was the road skiable?
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Re: Mt. Guyot Conditions
We started on the Breckenridge side.MyFeetHurt wrote:I assume you started at the Breck side of Georgia Pass, but if you started from the Jefferson side, how far up can you drive and was the road skiable?
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Re: Mt. Guyot Conditions
Oh nice!! Thanks Bill!!! Great pics! I need to talk these guys into changing our route.
A man has got to know his limitations.-Dr. Jonathan Hemlock or Harry Callahan or something F' it: http://youtu.be/lpzqQst-Sg8
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Re: Mt. Guyot Conditions
Bring cheatmobiles.
The Breckenridge approach to Georgia Pass is much longer than the NW ridge route and it's still buried in snow. We blasted out 4 miles of the approach, parked at 10,800', skinned up to the pass and booted the east ridge.
The Breckenridge approach to Georgia Pass is much longer than the NW ridge route and it's still buried in snow. We blasted out 4 miles of the approach, parked at 10,800', skinned up to the pass and booted the east ridge.
"When I go out, I become more alive. I just love skiing. The gravitational pull. When you ski steep terrain... you can almost get a feeling of flying." -Doug Coombs
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Re: Mt. Guyot Conditions
In case anyone is still wondering about Guyot conditions, these were taken today via the Little French Gulch/Northwest Ridge/Slope route:
Re: Mt. Guyot Conditions
Great pics!
From a skiers perspective: softish, but not spring like between 13,150 to 12,000. Below 12,000 we found some really nice corn! We were able to "ski" from summitish to within 100 feet of the car.
From a skiers perspective: softish, but not spring like between 13,150 to 12,000. Below 12,000 we found some really nice corn! We were able to "ski" from summitish to within 100 feet of the car.
A man has got to know his limitations.-Dr. Jonathan Hemlock or Harry Callahan or something F' it: http://youtu.be/lpzqQst-Sg8
'Life is too short to ski groomers'
"That man's only desire was to stand, once only, on the summit of that glorious wedge of rock...I think anyone who loves the mountains as much as that can claim to be a mountaineer, too."-Hermann Buhl, Nanga Parbat Pilgrimage
'Life is too short to ski groomers'
"That man's only desire was to stand, once only, on the summit of that glorious wedge of rock...I think anyone who loves the mountains as much as that can claim to be a mountaineer, too."-Hermann Buhl, Nanga Parbat Pilgrimage