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Conditions 19/20 season

Started by Mungeclimber, December 11, 2019, 09:59:42 AM

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Mungeclimber

This last sunday snow dropped down to Dodge Ridge base so the lower elevations gave access to higher elevation good coverage.

More snow expected this weekend, but not a bomb cyclone amount. The tgiving weekend looked amazing. Hope we get more snow soon!
-If granite is the language of climbers, why do I read and write volcanic?

Mungeclimber

Some good days had so far.

Moto avy class last weekend.

But warm this week. Maybe a couple inches up top on Sunday, but then more sun. :(
-If granite is the language of climbers, why do I read and write volcanic?

hyster350

Do you have any idea if there is enough snow to ski the North East section of Burst Rock bowl or are there any other lines to ski that have enough snow in the 108 area? I am thinking of heading out there Saturday.

Thanks

Mark

Mungeclimber

A buddy was out there a week ago or so. Relatively good snow up high from pic on top of burst but getting out from anything besides top of dodge would be exposed obstacles for sure. Sorry not much of an update.
-If granite is the language of climbers, why do I read and write volcanic?

hyster350

Thanks, I ended up going out there from the top of Dodge.  The snow was good.  When the snow level is lower is there another way to get to the Burst area other than from the top of Dodge?

Mungeclimber

Skin in from Gooseberry side or skin in from bottom of Dodge parking to the south on Crabtree road.
-If granite is the language of climbers, why do I read and write volcanic?