Earlier this week I headed up the South Fork of Bishop Creek to have a look.
The winds during the big storm redistributed the snow so that some areas are thin, or even bare, while others are remarkably filled in - like this chute. Likely quite firm but will be good to go if we ever get a refresh.
Ice and snow bridges on Bishop Creek are easy to find.
I headed up into the cirque just north of the Tyee drainage and found good snow in the open glades.
Yesterday I revisited the zone, hoping to push higher.
Ski crampons were most useful!
Down canyon views.
This southeast facing shot was warming in the sun, so I skinned over to check it out.
Most of the run consisted of softening windboard - which was still quite firm. I should have had boot crampons and an ice axe. I made it about 2/3s of the way up before turning around, finding good skiing.
Across canyon view to the Parchers slope (large open area in center) and the Brown Lake zone.
I hunted around in the upper cirque looking for good cold snow with mixed results. The wind had been just too fierce up there. I did manage to have a little fun nonetheless.
Sweet zone!
2 comments:
It "consisted" in more fun than I'm having . . .
For most of the tour the skiing was consistently inconsistent.
Still fun though. Hope you have some fun this spring Bob.
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