I spent last week on the Pika Glacier in Denali National Park. Our crew consisted of my long time friend Jed and two other guides, Eric & Josh, along with myself and four other clients, Yuki, Brendan, Eric and Matt.
We collected the troops and our gear in Anchorage, drove up to Talkeetna, and boarded this 1954 DeHavilland Otter bush plane for our flight to the glacier.
Great views on the flight in.
That's Denali poking above the clouds on the left.
Once we got the gear off the plane and transferred it to our camp site it was time to stamp out the "beach" so that we could walk around without postholing.
Once that task was done we had time for a short afternoon tour at the head of the Pika. Looking down to camp. The Royal Tower (left) and the Throne (right).
The first few turns were a little crusty, but improved on the descent. Eric enjoys the first turns of the trip!
Early evening on the glacier. Massive Mt Foraker in the distance right. At 17,400' it is the third highest peak in the U.S.
The next day we took an exploratory tour to suss out conditions and scope out touring options. Jed took this one of us climbing near a large crevasse.
Wow.
Home sweet home.
After a tasty lunch served up by our guides, we headed up to ski the Munchkin glacier. We wound our way up and right over the shallow saddle, then enjoyed a real nice run down to the Pika on settled powder. Jed took this one of the crew heading up.
Next day we elected to ski Italy's Boot. Matt skins up the lower slopes.
Jed snapped this shot of me below the stunning serac.
One of our guides Eric enjoys good first turns high above the Pika with the massive Kahiltna Glacier left.
Slopes that had received any sun were crusty, but dead north slopes skied quite well. Jed caught me throwing some cold snow.
Another Jed shot. Me descending next to the serac.
This day and the next we split into two groups. Jed guiding myself, Yuki, and Brendan, while Eric & Josh guided Matt and the client Eric.
Our group won the rock/paper/scissors and chose the ramp for our first run. Jed took this photo of us on the established skin track. Kick turn city!
More Jed fine photography caught me in the middle of a hop turn. I kinda thrashed my way down with a hip check or two. Not pretty.
The gang rallied for a delightful twilight tour.
Last turns of the trip.
Yet another stunning dusk.
The next morning the plane came to whisk us back to civilization.
Huge thanks to the whole group. Jed, Eric, and Josh were outstanding guides and great dudes. Matt, Brendan, Yuki, and Eric were so much fun to tour with and kill countless hours hanging in camp with.
So many laughs. So much thoughtful conversation. Plenty of goofing too. Loved the chemistry!!
6 comments:
An incredible trip!
Absolutely incredible trip
Mom
Wow. Period. Wow.
Epic photos!
Fantastic Scotty!!
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