Waldie Lake Exploration (aka 3 babes and a dude) - SOAPBOX
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Waldie Lake Exploration (aka 3 babes and a dude) - SOAPBOX
Great memories at Cariboo Cabin !
When did you get there ? how was the snowpack ? I'll be back in the Kootenays with my brother next week and we definitely plan to spend a night freezing there !
Hey Ben, thanks for reminding me this hut has a name…ill add it into the post somewhere. We were there during the long period of high pressure and cold temps 2 weeks ago…the wind I'm talking about was a strong easterly event which reverse loaded and windslabbed the western aspects. We left during the wind event and there was already a 5 cm windslab that would cut out and propogate beneath our feet (convex features on planar slopes, not in treed terrain). Since then we have had a period of heavy loading…70-100 cm in some areas, I havent been back to the pass so im not sure what conditions are like exactly but the general snowpack story here in the koots is 70 cm of new snow on top of a facet/surface hoar/sun crust or windslab sandwich (depending on aspect and elevation) with facets below the crust as well. Extreme caution in avalanche terrain and conservative route-finding/descents would be prudent at this time.
That being said…tree skiing right now here in the koots is ALL-TIME! avoid over head hazard, suspect open unsupported slopes but get out there be safe and have a blast!
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