The algorithm sent me here. Im new down here from Alaska and just looked up Mt. Adams so the algorithm works. Looks super rad dude! Gonna have to get my shit together and head out there. Thanks for the vid! Shred on shredder
@@summitspecials Thanks bro! Curious about directions getting there from Puget sound. Did you go down to Portland then up or go through forest service roads? I'm planning on going solo soon, do I need GPS for finding the trail or should I be fine. I've been touring in AK for 20+years (just so you know any mountain awareness) Thanks for your time
40 year old (*edit/solo) hiker here looking at getting into split boarding having never went skiing nor snowboarding ever. Your videos are inspirational!
Wild, dude - just found your channel, loving your content! I'm in the PNW for Jan and fancy an easy volcano climb while I have the chance, have you ever looked at Adams in the winter? I've sent Baker a while ago but in July. Not sure what the winter conditions are like in the Cascades. I never look for cold camping so I'll have to send it one shot... maybe I should try splitboarding to speed it up too.
Are you just talking about booting up? I usually target splitboarding while the snow is deep and avoid long days of post holing. I have looked at Adams and the road gets snowed in, which could add 10 miles round trip depending on where you hit the snow line and how capable your vehicle is. Here's a video for example: ruclips.net/video/E3Nh4UijGJ0/видео.html Baker may be less mileage overall in the dead of winter, but not quite sure. Mt Hood is always the same distance from Timberline lol. Of course you need to watch snow and weather conditions for a good window to do Hood in the winter, but they also keep the road plowed to Marble Mountain on St Helens. Adams is just a bit more remote. I have found that splitboarding is always faster round trip for me and usually makes the day feel easier overall. For example, the stnd route on Hood took me over 8hr round trip to boot out and only around 6hr with the splitboard. Hope this helps. Thanks for the comment. Cheers!
Thanks for the suggestion! I have thought about doing more in that regard and just haven't... YET. I'd be glad if folks were interested in my gear bc I love talking about it. Cheers!
Awesome video! looks like a pretty straight forward mission to do late season. Curious why you put the skins back onto the skin savers vs the usual on mountain routine of glue to glue?
Fair question. 1. It seemed easier to separate the skins once I started using the mesh. The silicone adhesive is pretty strong. 2. I usually don't touch skins after rolling them up until next time I'm out. When I get home all I do is leave them rolled up in sunlight until I'm sure they are dry then throw them in closet. 3. I don't really know what I'm doing! Lol
Top to bottom took roughly 45min, but that includes stopping here and there. So probably like 25 minutes of actual riding... There are places that rent alpine touring skis but personally I'm not aware of any doing splitboards around Portland.
The algorithm sent me here. Im new down here from Alaska and just looked up Mt. Adams so the algorithm works. Looks super rad dude! Gonna have to get my shit together and head out there. Thanks for the vid!
Shred on shredder
Lol that dam algorithm. Welcome to the land of heavy, wet snow 🤙
@@summitspecials Thanks bro! Curious about directions getting there from Puget sound. Did you go down to Portland then up or go through forest service roads? I'm planning on going solo soon, do I need GPS for finding the trail or should I be fine. I've been touring in AK for 20+years (just so you know any mountain awareness)
Thanks for your time
40 year old (*edit/solo) hiker here looking at getting into split boarding having never went skiing nor snowboarding ever. Your videos are inspirational!
fwiw, I am 31. The ole clock is ticking, but there is still time, haha. Thank you for the comment. Cheers!
Yew! That looked Awesome! Thanks for sharing this trip along with the route info
Thank you sir! I appreciate the comment 🙏
Hats off to you, mate.
Sweating my bollocks off down by the river this afternoon and you’re splitboarding.
Legend.
Recently I've been paddleboarding a lot to get more time on the water while it's hot
Great vid! Gets me stoked for winter! Thanks :)
The dark days are almost upon us!
So dope man! I just climbed Adams on Tuesday! 🤟
Nice! There still any good snow below the lunch counter?
Wild, dude - just found your channel, loving your content!
I'm in the PNW for Jan and fancy an easy volcano climb while I have the chance, have you ever looked at Adams in the winter? I've sent Baker a while ago but in July. Not sure what the winter conditions are like in the Cascades. I never look for cold camping so I'll have to send it one shot... maybe I should try splitboarding to speed it up too.
Are you just talking about booting up? I usually target splitboarding while the snow is deep and avoid long days of post holing. I have looked at Adams and the road gets snowed in, which could add 10 miles round trip depending on where you hit the snow line and how capable your vehicle is. Here's a video for example: ruclips.net/video/E3Nh4UijGJ0/видео.html
Baker may be less mileage overall in the dead of winter, but not quite sure. Mt Hood is always the same distance from Timberline lol. Of course you need to watch snow and weather conditions for a good window to do Hood in the winter, but they also keep the road plowed to Marble Mountain on St Helens. Adams is just a bit more remote. I have found that splitboarding is always faster round trip for me and usually makes the day feel easier overall. For example, the stnd route on Hood took me over 8hr round trip to boot out and only around 6hr with the splitboard. Hope this helps. Thanks for the comment. Cheers!
Wow beautiful scenery. Love it. Thanks for sharing. New subscriber here ❤️
Thanks for joining!
Man this is awesome. You should make a vid of what gear you use.
Thanks for the suggestion! I have thought about doing more in that regard and just haven't... YET. I'd be glad if folks were interested in my gear bc I love talking about it. Cheers!
Nice ride!
Thanks for the comment 🤙
Awesome video! looks like a pretty straight forward mission to do late season. Curious why you put the skins back onto the skin savers vs the usual on mountain routine of glue to glue?
Fair question.
1. It seemed easier to separate the skins once I started using the mesh. The silicone adhesive is pretty strong.
2. I usually don't touch skins after rolling them up until next time I'm out. When I get home all I do is leave them rolled up in sunlight until I'm sure they are dry then throw them in closet.
3. I don't really know what I'm doing! Lol
@@summitspecials haha fair shout!
Love it
going june 5 . how long was the descent via board? also do they rent those anywhere up there?
Top to bottom took roughly 45min, but that includes stopping here and there. So probably like 25 minutes of actual riding... There are places that rent alpine touring skis but personally I'm not aware of any doing splitboards around Portland.
Nice! \m/,
Thank you and rock on!