The 2014-2015 Colorado Ice Conditions Thread
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Just to emphasize some more that I've seen from the 14ers.com FB page. One video was up in Indy pass of a slide actively dumping on over the road. This one below shows the snowmass area which slid at night due to lack of freeze. From the sounds of it, this is consistent across the high peaks. Careful out there. Lots of heavy snow is getting severely lubricated right now. |
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I'm not sure when the snow will chill out. Lots of large wet slides in RMNP, Gore Range, and south clear creek. |
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that's a good question as we don't see this phase often. What if a freeze doesn't come? Just soup all summer? |
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Well, at some point, all that can come down, will - freeze or no freeze. And of course, the snow that remains will consolidate over time. The question is whether enough will be left over for skiing and climbing by the time that happens. |
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man lets hope we don't lose it too soon...again what a shame. |
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Snow freezes when the skies are clear this time of year despite air temperatures due to long-wave radiation loss. We've had mostly clear nights in RMNP the last few weeks so the freezes are happening and the diurnal consolidation is happening. |
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To whomever kicked the booter up Dreamweaver yesterday, my partner and I owe you a beer! |
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anyone seen broadway ledge lately. is it dry? well, snow free at least |
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raoul wrote:anyone seen broadway ledge lately. is it dry? well, snow free at least I know it's in a different area somewhat, but it's been POURING in Boulder. I can't imagine it would be dry in any way shape or form. Plus the forecast is shite. |
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Almost went up this morning to ski, but its been raining everywhere. Bear Lake was a high of 45 this morning at 5am |
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yep, still winter in the cirque. from across the chasm lambslide looked very skiable. as for martha i would describe it as upstream canyoneering. i cleaned a bail anchor along the way which i'd be happy to return to its owner |
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hourglass couloir on arrowhead had water running down the first few chockstones. (it melted a lot compared to how it looked a week ago!!) the ice in the narrow chimney was great (~p3) and the rock close to the top was fun and relatively dry. the first two pitches were kinda sketch though. |
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Did the North Face Couloirs on Sundance Mountain today. Snow pretty soft on top of a solid base. Easy step kicking. |
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Powell north face snowfields were in good condition today. Cornices blocking exits from middle over to climbers right. Exits available on the left half. |
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Did dreamweaver and the Notch Couloir yesterday. Here are a few pictures and a bit of a description of conditions: my blog |
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anybody seen three little pigs or anything else on pikes lately |
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Hiked up to dream weaver yesterday. No longer in i think. the first constiction had a big hole and flowing water. |
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climbed dreamweaver this am. it's a series of dry or dripping bottlenecks linked by snow ramps. most of the bottle necks have chockstones of very reasonable size that can be passed straight on or around. i thought the rock was all manageable, lower 5th class for the most part. but i was wearing strap crampons on trail runners which brings the difficulty down a few notches. i remember one brief section that resembled mixed climbing with a couple of ice steps. some landings were loose rubble and had to be travelled delicately. the snow ramps felt quite solid. all in all, pleasant climbing. the narrow section of the loft, skier's left/climber's right is down climbable but probably not for long, lotta running water not far below |
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which season are best to go |







