Got a quick one in before work.
Checked out the wooded knob above Aspendell & North Lake.
The snow is nearly continuous up along the summer trail, but far from plentiful. Once we left the trail the first few hundred feet were a bit thin, but coverage was generally good higher. Rocks were definitely lurking all day though.
Mt. Baldwin with a particularly attractive & burly couloir.
Owing to the lack of snow in the cirque we headed up and left at the entrance.
We skinned up the chute on the left here. The dark veins among the white limestone were particularly striking.
We reached the top of the chute as the weather worsened.
It made for a lot of work trail breaking.
After five hours I finally arrived at the North Ridge and was duly rewarded with this fine view of the Paiute Crags and Mt. Emerson.
I had no inclination to head to the summit another 400' above me.
The view north to Basin and Tom.
The skiing was fantastic all the way down.
Coverage was fine in the trees where the snow depth was 2' to 3', but many of the open slopes were nothing but a foot of new, light snow over talus.
Open slopes above treeline are pretty wind affected although decent skiing can be found here and there.
The "Four Spot" of Lakes Mamie, Mary, TJ and George.
Protected slopes below treeline are still skiing really well.
A hucker I am not.
Late afternoon saw some moody weather & scenes.
Backside of the Sherwins.
Sunday broke bright and clear.
Went for the highest trees I could find.