Mt Adams | Skiing from Washington's 2nd highest peak
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- Опубликовано: 3 авг 2024
- On Memorial Day we set out to summit this 12,000-foot volcano and hoped to descend the SW chutes. With sustained high winds and cloud cover though, the upper mountain never softened up and we opted not to drop into the icy chutes. Instead we enjoyed almost 7000' of variable/corn/mashed-potatoes skiing down the south side.
Shot on Insta360 X3 and iPhone 15 Pro.
0:00 Intro
0:48 Climb up
3:00 Summit
3:25 Ski down from summit
4:31 Ski down from Pikers
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Cool dy out - thanks for posting!
You are not alone
Thanks for sharing your trek! Looks like a satisfying day even with the winds and some hard snow. How much hiking from the car to snow?
I did this back in May so conditions will be very different now. From last I heard on various fb groups there's about a mile of dry trail from the cold springs TH to the snow line
@@jerryzfeng Thanks Jerry!
What ski poles?
Folkrm Wyeast!
SW chutes are where it's at. NONE of those tracks & gapers. ruclips.net/video/dhOZ__ZeRm4/видео.html
Shasta is a better mtn for 7K of skiing
Shasta's on the list for sure!
@@jerryzfeng ruclips.net/video/WxiOnRF15A0/видео.html
West face or casaval ridge. Avoid avalanche gulch, gapers & boring. Diller canyon on Shastina is dope.
@@jerryzfeng West face/hidden valley, Casaval ridge. Avoid avalanche gulch, boring & gapers.
Diller canyon on Shastina is dope. ruclips.net/video/WxiOnRF15A0/видео.html