Another day in the Mammoth Lakes Basin. I wanted to get up into the alpine territory above Hammil Lake and see what kind of damage recent winds did to the snow.
There's something about winter forest scenes I really like.
The terrain above Hammil Lake.
Nice alpine scenery.
The cirque. There was a boot pack up to the col. A bit tempting but alas no.
Poor light but great rock formations.
The view down from my high point. "Interesting" skiing on a mix of breakable crust, windboard, and wind eroded soft snow for a few hundred feet.
This zone actually skied quite well.
Evidence.
I was a bit surprised how much the winds affected the snow lower in the trees. What had been nice soft snow on Tuesday now has a crust. Only the most wind sheltered areas still held good snow.
To make things worse, warm temps were creating heavy, sticky conditions below about 9500'.
We need another storm!
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lovin it . . . hopefully I get can over there. If you have a chance, please join us at San Francisco Backcountry Skiers on the evil facebook.
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