Tuesday, January 24, 2012

New Snow/Avy Danger

Skied with Alexis, one of the Plum Binding pioneers, the other day.  The skiing wasn't very interesting but it was good to be out of the resort meeting new people.  The Avy carnage was impressive, multiple slides on short swing.  If Mill D is sliding I can only imagine what's going on in the rest of the Wasatch. Once again, patience is the name of the game, be careful. 

More evidence of a dangerous year found here.
Alexis, sunshine, untracked powder
One of many slides in the lowish angle trees

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Race Skis...

I did 2 x's Great Western hard this AM.  Considering it was -14 mid mountain, I thought 28 mins each lap was a good effort.  I was rewarded on the way back to my car with this...
I'm not exactly sure how it happend.  But I do remember my other ski (undamaged) falling off and me landing on my back.  Junkshow.

Friday, January 13, 2012

1-12-2012 Citizens Series Skimo

The Wasatch is speeding up.  Last night 40+ backcountry skiers gathered at Brighton to red line it for 60 mins. Andy set a course that was about 400 vertical feet and featured a 75 foot booter in the middle of it. The idea was to do as many laps as possible in the 60 min race.  Afterward, we all gathered at Molly Greens for prizes, food and drinks.  It's good to see people out moving fast and getting fit. Stay tuned to http://citizenseries.wasatchpowderkeg.com/ for updates.  If you subscribe then you'll just get emails sent to you with any updates.  A few pics from Chad.  
The crew warming up
Teague winning the customary pie, 7 laps in 1 hour, nice work
Ethan winning the big pie for being the youngest participant

Monday, January 9, 2012

US Ski Mountaineering National Championships/Grand Targhee Classic

1-7-2012 Jackson

With low snow conditions the SLC crew was expecting a challenging, moguled course.   Jackson did not disappoint.  The start for some reason had everyone sprinting.  Once that settled Scott Simmons and Marshell Thompson were out and pushing hard.  I slowed worked my way up and pulled even with Luke in 3rd, thinking the guys up front would come back over the next few hours.  Right then I started having trouble skinning.  This was likely due to my poor technique but since I waxed my skins that morning I couldn't help but blame them.  After several switchbacks on the groomer and a lot of wasted time and energy I found myself changing skins mid climb.  I had a pair of unwaxed full coverage BD mohairs complete with toe and tail clips which I used the rest of the day (I know Brian, shameful).  This little mishap took me from 3rd to roughly 15th place and I completely lost contact with the lead.  Feeling like I had ruined the race before it started I was stuck playing catch up the rest of the day.  Slowly working my way up I eventually shared a few transitions with Marshell towards the end of the race.  He got out a touch before me on the second to last descent and I lost sight of him. At the next transition he was no where to be seen.  Apparently a wrong turn put Marshell in the middle of nowhere and out of the race.  Unfortunate.  The last up felt a lot longer than I would have hoped but was uneventful (as was the down) and positions stayed the same.  Once again, the guys at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort put on a great event.  Hopefully they're showered with snow storms for their efforts.  

Results:
1. Luke Nelson 2:38:58
2. Scott Simmons 2:40:59
3 Jason Dorais   2:43:42
4. Brian Wichensauser 2:47:32
5 Ben Parsons 2:48:47

A brief video of the race:

Andy paying respect
1-8-2012 Targhee


Coming off the Jackson race I don't think anyone I talked to was too psyched to race again.  At least this one was a little shorter.  The first up I found myself slipping again.  I topped out in 4th hearing Jared scream, "Junkshow Dorais."  He was right.   I was lucky enough to come out of the transition to climbing in 3rd and position stayed the same throughout the next up.  The second descent was eventful.  Ben Parsons and I followed Luke for the first half.  We all pulled even when Luke and I began to struggle.  At one point I found myself on my head looking at my skis and the sky.  Apparently Luke found himself in a similar situation and was asking himself weather or not he was concussed.  We both watched Ben rip the rest of the descent.  I figured we just gave him the win.  My transition before the last up was pretty quick and Ben only had 5 secs on me.  Right after he started going, his skins popped off.  His great DH was erased with a simple skin malfunction.  Because of that I got out of the transition 1st with Luke about 80 feet back, Ben still struggling with skins.  Feeling pretty blasted from the last days effort I was lucky to hold the other guys off for that last short climb.  A long descent to the finish had us all laughing and feeling cold.  Again big thanks to the Targhee guys especially Andy Williams for putting on a great race.  It definitely had a good backcountry feel with the majority of the race off piste. A few pictures.


A painful start
Cold and glad to be done

The Samurai with a broken sword
Harassment 
Frosted
Results:
1. Jason Dorais 1:41.11
2 Luke Nelson  1:42.26
3. Ben Parsons  1:43.59
4. Jared Inouye  1:45.40
5. Cary Smith    1:46.03