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5 photos
Post five photos, no more, with brief description, that sum up what/where you like to ski.
Summer's pretty much here. Our short, low snow season this winter has me missing skiing before it's even entirely over.
Low angle day trips with my ladies into great scenery in the mountains above town. Pushing my limits. Here at -45 near Chena Hot Springs, skiing into a small forest service cabin for the night. Playing on easy terrain. I don't practice turning much, and it shows in my dh abilities. Finding new routes and linking up fun traverses. Here on an overnight loop in the Chugach Mountains on a route I had heard of, but couldn't find any info on anyone actually skiing. I'm sure it's been skied, and the terrain was easy, there was just a little bit of bushwhacking and quite a bit of route finding. Camping. My favorite ski trips involve camping after a long day of skiing, then waking up and doing it all over again.
Summer's pretty much here. Our short, low snow season this winter has me missing skiing before it's even entirely over.
Low angle day trips with my ladies into great scenery in the mountains above town. Pushing my limits. Here at -45 near Chena Hot Springs, skiing into a small forest service cabin for the night. Playing on easy terrain. I don't practice turning much, and it shows in my dh abilities. Finding new routes and linking up fun traverses. Here on an overnight loop in the Chugach Mountains on a route I had heard of, but couldn't find any info on anyone actually skiing. I'm sure it's been skied, and the terrain was easy, there was just a little bit of bushwhacking and quite a bit of route finding. Camping. My favorite ski trips involve camping after a long day of skiing, then waking up and doing it all over again.
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Cool idea. Most of my photos will be reposts, but I'll add some more commentary:
Fresh snow in the Adirondack Wilderness Areas. Low angle, rolling terrain day trips to places where snowmobiles, cars and houses are not:

The highlands of my homeland. With my wife or by myself. The Bristol Hills still play a part in my skiing:

To destinations of exception in nature:

To play and work on my skiing skills:

In the city, in my backyard and even when there is little snow:

Fresh snow in the Adirondack Wilderness Areas. Low angle, rolling terrain day trips to places where snowmobiles, cars and houses are not:

The highlands of my homeland. With my wife or by myself. The Bristol Hills still play a part in my skiing:

To destinations of exception in nature:

To play and work on my skiing skills:

In the city, in my backyard and even when there is little snow:

- Cannatonic
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loving those AK pics….wow! mountain paradise. is that Anchorage you're referring to as "town"?? Your low snow years are a lot better than ours!
My dogs feet start getting cold in the single digits - your dog is tough! maybe they'd grow thicker fur in AK.
My dogs feet start getting cold in the single digits - your dog is tough! maybe they'd grow thicker fur in AK.
"All wisdom is to be gained through suffering"
-Will Lange (quoting Inuit chieftan)
-Will Lange (quoting Inuit chieftan)
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My recent pictures were all recently local. I used to live in Louisiana and obviously skiied at other locations. These are some I can access electronically, there are a few I have on conventional pictures, which have not been scanned (and have not located since moving. When I find them I will post.
Mt. Haggin Nordic Ski area (near Anaconda, MT), where I learned to ski (click on link to see picture):
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-rbXlT_BzTkE/V ... MG9765.JPG
Pictures from Moulton Ski area, above Butte, MT. (first one looking down at Butte, second on level): Downriver Riverside Trail, West Yellowstone, MT
Mt. Haggin Nordic Ski area (near Anaconda, MT), where I learned to ski (click on link to see picture):
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-rbXlT_BzTkE/V ... MG9765.JPG
Pictures from Moulton Ski area, above Butte, MT. (first one looking down at Butte, second on level): Downriver Riverside Trail, West Yellowstone, MT
- lowangle al
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- Location: Pocono Mts / Chugach Mts
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- Favorite boots: Scarpa T4
- Occupation: Retired cement mason. Current job is to take my recreation as serious as I did my past employment.
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turnagain pass 60 miles south of anchorage
- lowangle al
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- Location: Pocono Mts / Chugach Mts
- Ski style: BC with focus on downhill perfection
- Favorite Skis: powder skis
- Favorite boots: Scarpa T4
- Occupation: Retired cement mason. Current job is to take my recreation as serious as I did my past employment.
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Sunburst Turnagain Pass This is the slope my friend was skiing in the previous post
- lowangle al
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- Location: Pocono Mts / Chugach Mts
- Ski style: BC with focus on downhill perfection
- Favorite Skis: powder skis
- Favorite boots: Scarpa T4
- Occupation: Retired cement mason. Current job is to take my recreation as serious as I did my past employment.
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Chugach State Park. 500,000 acres surrounding Anchorage. This spot is 3 short blocks behind my house.
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Cannatonic wrote:loving those AK pics….wow! mountain paradise. is that Anchorage you're referring to as "town"?? Your low snow years are a lot better than ours!
My dogs feet start getting cold in the single digits - your dog is tough! maybe they'd grow thicker fur in AK.
The town is Anchorage, Al's third photo is in the area as well. Anchorage is a mountain town at sea level. My photos are all from 13/14 and 14/15. I got out on a few ski adventures this winter, but I had to drive for most of them and they weren't as frequent.
We put cordura booties on my dog when it gets below 32F, mainly to prevent snowballs building up between her pads. Below 0F or so we switch to fleece booties. She didn't like -45 very much at all. When we got to the cabin she crawled into my GF's -40 bag and didn't come out for a couple of hours. Same when we got back to the truck the next day. She's a northern dog breed, Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever, but it takes an arctic dog breed like a Siberian husky, malamute or samoyed to be ok at -45.
- lowangle al
- Posts: 2817
- Joined: Sat Jan 11, 2014 3:36 pm
- Location: Pocono Mts / Chugach Mts
- Ski style: BC with focus on downhill perfection
- Favorite Skis: powder skis
- Favorite boots: Scarpa T4
- Occupation: Retired cement mason. Current job is to take my recreation as serious as I did my past employment.