The 2010 Colorado Ice Conditions Thread
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Does anyone know the conditions on The Squid? |
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Anyone know recent conditions for any of the eureka ice outside of silverton? heading down to ski this weekend and looking to get on some ice as well. |
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Eric and Lucie wrote:Does anyone know the conditions on The Squid? It looked pretty lean today. It is also a long way (40+ feet) from touching down. Sorry, no pictures. |
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"Anyone know recent conditions for any of the eureka ice outside of silverton? heading down to ski this weekend and looking to get on some ice as well."
mantana- |
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Everything in Eureka is still super fat and well worth taking a day to hit the ice! Avy conditions are rated considerable on all aspects this morning. Keep an eye out for the lode above the climbs (you can see Stairway's from the road) and for freshly formed wind slabs that may release. Tricia |
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Big T and Loch Vale are both in. Mixed climbing in the park has been pretty stellar to. Even Nymph lake, for the short walk, is worth a half day or something from the Frontrange. |
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Anyone know what jaws looks like? |
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matt.l.b wrote:Anyone know what jaws looks like? Look outside and at the thermometer - If it's sunny and 50, jaws probably isn't looking good. Your best bet is probably Sat/Sun a.m. - The lows are looking good and there is some snow in the forecast... |
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Any idea on conditions around wolf creek? Anybody know if treasure falls is in? |
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ooh +1 for treasure falls i keep looking at the posts on here. If anyone from durango is looking for a weekend partner feel free to hit me up. I don't have a full set of screws but i feel comfortable leading up to WI 5. and i would love to head out towards treasure falls. |
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Drove through Wolf Creek in both directions Thursday and Friday. Was not able to partake of the goodies because of . . . well, everything just winds up being an excuse, right? In any event, without actually touching anything, I can safely attest that Wolf Creek is fat. Everywhere. Treasure Falls looks like Bridalveil. Down low on the east side, about three or four miles west of South Fork, several flows have formed up that are essentially belay-from-your-car. More thin and mixed potential throughout than I've ever seen. |
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You guys are killing me. I'm stuck in NC with 50+ degree weather. |
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Does anyone have any recent pictures or updates on the Fang in Vail? |
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Drove past it and took a good gander Saturday and Sunday. Not connected, but the cone is bigger than I've ever seen it. it probably goes up to 3/4 height. |
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Fang is definitely not connected. Cone is huge and the top part is leaning really funny. I wouldn't be surprised if it falls over. The top is not forming downward very well either :( |
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RMNP conditions update on the CMS blog: coloradomountainschool.blog… |
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Anyone know how things are looking in Ouray, Eureka, Silverton right now? |
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There's more ice at the World Cup Wall than the Loch or about anyplace else in RMNP at the moment. And you've got to use a bit of navigation skills to find this close to the road ice...bring the skis or snowshoes unless you have excellent swimming ability. |
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Lincoln is fatty fat fat and lots of options for lines (wi2+ to wi4-). Nothing really steep but plenty to spread out the crowds. Some mank from snow and the usual dinner plates but it's actually not that hooked/stepped out at all. Water is running with the warmer temps but nothing unpleasant. Have fun, spring will be melting our fun soon... |






