I was joined by Dave and Bridger for some skiing on Jack’s “Glacier.” A panoramic view of Jack’s “Glacier” and Dunderberg Peak. Stev on our first run. Dave
Makisha and Penny join us for Kavanaugh Ridge views, skiing Hidden “Glacier” and Jack’s “Glacier” along with flowers and doggie glamour shots. Penny and Michele on Kavanaugh Ridge.
A recent snowfall that came in with a high snow level meant that a location with high elevation would be desirable. The turnoff for Dunderberg, Green Creek Road,
A new month was started with a trip to an old favorite, Jack’s Glacier, Dunderberg Peak. (L to R) Michele’s Tacomama, Jack’s “Glacier,” Makisha, Penny, Dunderberg Peak. A
Some recent high level snowfall fueled the desire to make some turns on new snow. Dunderberg would be the location of a snow seeking recon mission. Since there
First, we headed over to “Hidden Glacier.” Penny is ready to have fun on the snow. Spence starts off… …and heads further down… Stev and Penny follow. Stev
Dusk Patrol We started our mission at 4:45 PM. Stev bootpacking up… …and skiing down… Spence heading down… …and further down with Mono Lake in the background… Spence
Another high snow level dusting by Mother Nature and some friends in need of October turns meant a return trip to Dunderberg. Bella wants to find the snow
After four years of drought conditions, September turns were some of the most challenging to obtain. Then after a warm spell, October was even more challenging. Earlier in
We returned to find what was left on Hidden “Glacier.” Stev hiking by Jack’s “Glacier” remnants on the approach: Spence: Spence starts another run: Stev being protected by