Sisters, August 21, 2017
|Jeremy and Jeff invited Spence and I to ski Sisters during the eclipse on Monday, August 21st.
Sisters Skiclipse, the approach and first run.
Prior to our approach, Spence tests out one of the many NASA approved eclipse viewing options.
Stev passes a waterfall on the hike up.
When we reached Roundtop Lake Spence took out another one of his NASA approved eclipse viewing options. Jeremy watches on while Spence and Stev work together to see an image.
…a closer look…
Jeff tries out his 8-goggle lens, non-OSHA approved, eclipse viewing device.
Jeremy gives it a try.
I also tried using this and it did work. We were not blinded by the light and were still able to ski.
Next, we took two different approach routes to the same destination. Jeff and Jeremy “stormed the castle” while Spence and I took a more gradual approach that followed a creek before ascending the snow.
On our way up, right at the peak viewing time, Spence took out his NASA, OSHA, PSIA, CIA, FBI, and STPUD, approved eclipse viewer. Look closely to see the crescent shape on the paper.
Jeremy bootpacking up Sisters.
Stev bootpacking up Sisters.
…and from another angle…
Spence starting our first run of the day.
Stev skiing further down Sisters.
Stev is pretty happy near the bottom of our first Sisters run.
A six photo sequence of Jeremy’s Sisters run:
Spence starts our second run of the day.
…and skiing further down…
A five photo sequence of Stev on our second run from multiple angles.
Spence heading further down our second Sisters run.
Spence appears to be having an out-of-body skiiing experience. This photo was taken using my iPhone 5. I only cropped this photo. There was no photoshop manipulation involved.
Spence gets himself together and skis further down.
Stev follows.
A photomerge panorama of Stev and Stev skiing further down Sisters.
Stev nearing the bottom of Sisters.
A photo of the photographer, Jeff.
Stev and Spence pointing back at our tracks.
As you can see, the wildflowers are still looking good.
While Jeff and Jeremy needed to head out early, Spence and I hiked a short way past Roundtop Lake to do a few runs on the “October Patch” at the foot of Sisters.
Spence starting down our first “October Patch” run.
Spence starting down on our second “October Patch” run.
Spence further down on our second “October Patch” run.
Stev on our second “October Patch” run.
Spence starting our third “October Patch” run.
Spence flying by on our third “October Patch” run.
Spence taking a bonus fourth run on the “October Patch.”
On the hike out we had a panoramic view of Roundtop, Sisters and Roundtop Lake.
Jeremy and Jeff had an interesting view on their hike.
Instead of hiking the whole way Spence and I tried driving out in this truck.
A fun and memorable day.