powderfreak
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Weather was so nice, Dave and I couldn't help but do a run down Hellbrook. I've only done one other down there this winter and we knew it would be tracked, but there are a lot of acres back there...had to be some powder. The amount of traffic on the Chin right now is remarkable. I've been hiking it since January and the last week or two has been one long congo line up the bootpack. These last two storms pushed the tables and had everyone thinking about bigger lines. I'll narrate with pictures.
Upper Hourglass.
Hourglass crux section where it becomes a ski width wide.
Lower portion of Hourglass...hey, guess what? The whole thing is shaped like an hourglass! Great, great terrain, however. Felt like I was out west skiing some steep, narrow rock lined, chalky/wind blown/skier packed chute.
Slab avalanche. Several feet of new snow, lots of wind, and now warmth from the sun created some pockets that were ready to rip. Can't slide too far or bury you, but could take you over some rock bands, through dwarf pines, etc. Wouldn't necessarily be enjoyable.
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Chin.
Hellbrook.
Upper Hourglass.

Hourglass crux section where it becomes a ski width wide.

Lower portion of Hourglass...hey, guess what? The whole thing is shaped like an hourglass! Great, great terrain, however. Felt like I was out west skiing some steep, narrow rock lined, chalky/wind blown/skier packed chute.

Slab avalanche. Several feet of new snow, lots of wind, and now warmth from the sun created some pockets that were ready to rip. Can't slide too far or bury you, but could take you over some rock bands, through dwarf pines, etc. Wouldn't necessarily be enjoyable.
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Chin.

Hellbrook.







