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  1. Tony Crocker

    Liz and Margaret on Kilimanjaro

    Margaret’s GPS at 18,500 today.
  2. Tony Crocker

    Mt Bachelor, OR February 16-17, 2026

    Even in my younger days I would not remotely consider getting up at 2AM, drive 522 miles and ski that same afternoon. Is there a masochism emoji? I was not pleased that my legs were still tired Sunday after the 550 mile drive day Saturday. Today will be a very short day at Kicking Horse if I...
  3. Tony Crocker

    Brundage, ID, Feb. 15, 2025

    Average speed in the rain on mostly freeway to Coeur d'Alene was close to 70. Coeur d'Alene to Sandpoint has a lot of stoplights. So average speed north of Coeur d'Alene had to be something like 45. The Cayenne excludes time stopped in calculating average speed. Its trip computer on a day...
  4. Tony Crocker

    Brundage, ID, Feb. 15, 2025

    On Saturday I drove 550 miles from Reno to Donnelly, Idaho. The rural Nevada part of that drive was quite efficient. View of Tamarack ski area just before sunset: I got on the hill at Brundage about 9:15. It snowed off and on but only about an inch total. The top was in fog most of the day...
  5. Tony Crocker

    Western North America Conditions 2025/26

    A week ago was probably the overall low, but Feb. 14 was lower than Jan. 31. Modest snowfalls hit Oregon, Idaho and Wyoming the first week of February and California, Utah and Colorado the second week. But these storms totaled less than half normal for first half of February. Here's an...
  6. Tony Crocker

    Western North America Conditions 2025/26

    10 minutes ago I got an e-mail from Monashee Powder, where I’ve been on a waitlist for awhile. I called them a month ago emphasizing that I had some flexibility to grab a cancellation this month. They offered skiing Feb. 20-22 for $3568.80CDN. Feb. 20 is my last day at Chatter Creek and Feb...
  7. Tony Crocker

    Liz and Margaret on Kilimanjaro

    I’ve done one trek with an army of porters, the Inca Trail in 2007. The Quechua porters were short in stature but tough as nails. 3 of them tag teamed carrying 200+ pound Andrew for about an hour on the third day, which was fortunately not uphill. That was Andrew’s problem on day two...
  8. Tony Crocker

    Young Males Keep Falling From Chairlifts Out West

    The cause of death was a heart attack in James’ link above! My pack situation is like the no helmet related to my poor temperature regulation. I nearly always carry alternative gloves and mid layer, and usually both glasses and googles.
  9. Tony Crocker

    Liz and Margaret on Kilimanjaro

    Our friend Margaret from our Iron Blosam group is with Liz this week and carrying a GPS tracker so we can tell where they are. The screenshot below shows them at 13,000 feet but the steep final ascent trail is the dotted line going SW from their location this morning (here, means evening there...
  10. Tony Crocker

    Europe 2025/26

    In 2003 and 2004 I was cat skiing at Island Lake a week after a Pineapple Express but fortunately it snowed enough before I arrived. This year they were skiing groomers there for 2 weeks after the Jan. 13-14 widespread rain. areas are still bad now, which is why I’m skipping them. You can be...
  11. Tony Crocker

    North Lake Tahoe, Feb. 12-13, 2026

    I e-mailed Mt. Rose about The Chutes. Policy is that website shows them closed except during hours they are actually open. This means if you check in the evening or early morning before lifts open, they will show being closed. This misled me on my Jan. 31 snow report which I will correct.
  12. Tony Crocker

    North Lake Tahoe, Feb. 12-13, 2026

    On Friday at Mt. Rose we were also joined by Paul from San Jose who has a place in Incline Village. As forecast Friday was sunny except for this odd cloud that covered the bottom quarter of the Slide Mt. side at noon. This was a fast morning of groomers all in excellent condition, starting...
  13. Tony Crocker

    North Lake Tahoe, Feb. 12-13, 2026

    I stayed with Bob and Pat in Reno for two nights, skiing Palisades Thursday and Mt. Rose Friday. They also have a home in Big Bear and Liz and I skied with them there first in Jan. 2021 and then here at Mt. Rose in Feb. 2022. Bob and Pat fit the Jimk profile of retirees, typically skiing 3...
  14. Tony Crocker

    Western North America Conditions 2025/26

    10 day deterministic is now 49 at Alta, 29 at Park City, fairly typical ratio. :eusa-dance::eusa-clap::eusa-dance: I grabbed that deal today. I was probably driving into Canada on the 16th anyway because everything between here (Reno) and there is so crappy. This is a year Chatter Creek rates...
  15. Tony Crocker

    Western North America Conditions 2025/26

    43 inches in next 10 days from deterministic forecast.
  16. Tony Crocker

    Europe 2025/26

    An excellent summary of the reasons we reserve only flight and car rental until a week or two before arrival.
  17. Tony Crocker

    Mammoth, Feb. 2-4, and 9, 2026

    Nobody is going in there from the bottom. There is a mesh fence at the top. What I noticed in particular was that metal drum with striped pole above it perhaps 15 feet high. That will presumably tell patrol where the fumarole is if it gets buried as in 2006. In 2006 the area cleared by the...
  18. Tony Crocker

    South Lake Tahoe, CA and NV February 9-12, 2026

    We were on second chair so that Castle run we could ski anywhere, but it was just a bit too steep for the amount of new snow with a frozen granular subsurface. I thought it might be a true low angle powder day, of which our one backside run was the best example. But those West Bowl runs...
  19. Tony Crocker

    Mammoth, Feb. 2-4, and 9, 2026

    I started my 5 week road trip driving to Mammoth Sunday, arriving just in time for start of the Super Bowl. On the way I noticed bizarre evidence of the strange winter we are having. This section of the 14 freeway near Palmdale will bloom poppies, typically in April, of wet years. The Antelope...
  20. Tony Crocker

    South Lake Tahoe, CA and NV February 9-12, 2026

    I knew Tuesday would be strictly groomers, and one would think given Heavenly's reputation in the ski world that Vail would do its best there. I think overall they did, as groomers above 9,000 feet were intensely reconditioned to packed powder. The catch is that you need a fairly deep base to...
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