Ski Lake panorama on the hike up: We would ski the “North America Patch” above Makisha and Penny for our second run. Ski Lake panorama looking down: Penny:
Casey on the approach: Angels watching over the bootpacking skiers Casey and Spence: Stev follows: Casey’s view looking down: Casey: Spence: Stev boots up the Wu Tang Patch:
Looking out at Webber Ridge at the beginning of our hike out: Stev does “the point” on Webber Ridge: A view of northwest facing slopes near Castle Peak:
(Approach and first part of our first run.) Spence does “the point” at Castle Pass, elevation 7880′ Stev hiking up… …and “storming the castle” with a bootpack… Sequence
Stev and Penny head up: Stev bootpacks up… …and starts his first run… Stev bootpacks up for another run… …while Penny bites an invisible critter on the surface
Mirrored reflection of carbon fiber Lhasa Pows: Spence starts down the upper ridge or snow strap of the “B-cup Chute” Stev: Spence: Stev: Spence: Stev: Spence skis back
Colby, Mark, Natalie, and Spence on the “Jan Michael Vincent Bridge of Danger”: Colby and Mark navigate a little water crossing: Spence’s Pack: Someone else has been up