Friday, April 16, 2010

Mt Cayoosh and Vantage Peak- Coast Mtn Skiing

So as a lot of you know I am a die-hard Rockies skier. When friends rave about the "Wet Coast" or the "Smellkirks" I casually glance towards the ground and mention something about the weather or tell a story of a great latte I once had in Salt Lake. Well, its not all entirely true but when the conditions are good in the Rockies its hard to beat, at least for me. The trouble is that the conditions are rarely "good"! (Insert Rockies slag here)

It is also a well known fact that skiers live on the Coast and climbers live in the Rockies...for the most part. Of course sooner or later it was going to be time to check it out and as I was down in Vancouver for a couple of weeks working it was a perfect time to call up some friends and head up high. The weekend in question dawned clear and the conditions were quite good, basically a typical year out in the coast! (Insert rockies slag again).

Cori and I blasted over to Pemberton after I finished a marathon day of Patagonia clinics in Vancouver and as we pulled into the cheap motel, flicked on the HBO I knew I was home and that a couple of days of skiing lay ahead. In the morning we packed up and drove up the Duffey Lake Road which is the classic HUB of skiing in the area. Wonderful alpine basins, deep snow, steep glaciation and a truly endless capacity for skiing. In other words...perfect.



Cayoosh Mtn- Standard Route (Armchair Glacier)

Cayoosh is a classic in the area and after looking at this photo for a few minutes we had made up our minds to check it out. Storm snow in the area had hidden all previous ascents and it was a joy to fire in an up track taking us high into the sunshine.
Cori coming up into the alpine.After a near summit, almost 1500m of fall-line descent to valley bottom and the awaiting beers.
Vantage Peak- Standard Route
Julian looking pensive over the landscape of Matier and Joffre. We toured up a nice creek to a basin which unfolded into cols and ridges gaining the summit of Vantage peak. A classic.
Descending Vantage after a great day in the very warm temperatures. A big thanks to Michael, Jullian and Cory for a great day out.

Well what can I say, it was a great experience and one I would like to repeat. The Coast is what its cracked up to be for a lot of reasons. Skiers aren't holding on to that season 5-6 years ago that was so good and praying for another. Nope! Almost every season on the coast is good and people bag big things regularly. I might not be moving out there anytime soon but the seed is planted! I feel lucky to have these two great days as a primer for this area.

2 comments:

Julian Stoddart said...

Oh come on - you're probably packing your caravan right now with all your belongings... And if you aren't, you should be! We'd love to see you convert - you'd be a strong addtion to our lineup :)

Cory Biagi said...

I agree, Ross you were like a kid in a candy store out here, and it took you coming out to bring us coast people together. start packing that Yakima box, cause it you think the skiing'g good, you should try the mountain biking and rock climbing..
-Shredder