Stowe 1/8...Lots of Pics and Clips. So much snow.

powderfreak

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I'm going to go back through and insert the image tags but for now I'll leave it at this....

So many things were hit today. Runs were taking 45 minutes each due to
exploration and that's how I like it. Where were all the people? Its a
Sunday in January and there was no one there. And the snow...oh the
snow. There's a lot of it, maybe a foot of powder on top of a supportable
crust. Snowpack ranged between 3 and 5 feet in the woods. I can't
remember it being that deep at any point during last season.

Snowmaking shack in GoatDive area:
Shack%20Snow.jpg

Creek somewhere...with this much snow there are so many possibilities:
Snow%20Creek.jpg

Snow%20Filled%20Creek.jpg

Out towards the bench:
Snow.jpg

There's a large rock you pass out towards the bench and I always use it to
judge snowdepth...we're at 3 feet or so:
The%20Rock.jpg


The outter planets were tasty...
Outter%20Planets.jpg


Pipeline Chute

We rode up the quad...thought Pipeline Chute might be real nice. Didn't
see any other tracks heading over there and man did we hit the jackpot.
Welcome to Pipeline...this thing is like an elevator shaft:
Pipeline%20Long%20View%20Diagram.JPG

Dave up top...
Pipeline%20Dave.jpg

Dave doing his best in the tight chute (movie): http://tinyurl.com/d52kb
Occasional mandatory icefall drops and little room for error made this a
pretty fun run...
Pipeline.jpg

Then it opens up into powder filled, untracked steep shots. Here's a clip
of me in one of these spaces: http://tinyurl.com/77vbr
Pictures do not do this run justice...it is steep enough that we were
setting off some fairly substantial sloughs and same goes for Hazelton
Chutes.

Hazelton Chutes

These were a first for me. I had heard of them and we found the knife
edge ridgeline (really only 10 feet wide, max, with several short but very
steep chutes dropping off them)...
Hazelton%20Trail.jpg

Chute 1:
Hazelton%20Chute%201.jpg

Chute 2:
Hazelton%20Chute2.jpg


Dave skiing it: http://tinyurl.com/drssj

Bypass Chutes

We were the first skiers of the season to head in there that we could
see. No traverse out to the real chutes was laid down so we packed it
down in up to 5 feet of snow. Take your skis off and you'll drown. What
I found interesting about this area, and the rest of the mountain, is that
there is a substantial snowpack but it is very layered. We were setting
off some large sloughs and if you bounced/ski cut the steeper chutes you
could actually get them to slide.

In the Bypass Chutes area the snow was deep:
Bypass%20Snow.jpg


Yours truely dropping in for first tracks (movie): http://tinyurl.com/cv7v2

At the bottom of that chute, there's a cliff that Dave decided to drop and
leads to a very open powder field:
Bypass%20Powder%20Fields.jpg


Video clip of Dave dropping and watching his ski shoot 30 feet downhill:
http://tinyurl.com/9tvyd

And a clip of Dave powder surfing the lower portion:
http://tinyurl.com/cppd8

It was so much fun we went back up to do it again and although its a
little blurry, here's Dave in our western-like Mount Mansfield powder
choked chute:
Dave%20Sequence4.jpg


Further down after cruising the Nosedive Glades, we got into the GoatDive
woods and with plenty of pillow and cliff lines, Dave started dropping
things. I gotta figure out how to make the movement shots crisp as the
camera likes to blur them...but you get the idea:
GoatDive%20Dave%20Drop.jpg


All in all, quite an amazing day. The snowpack is one of the best I've
seen in my three winters up here. Its layered with a solid base/crust
layer with a foot thick powder layer on top. Very, very nice. I'm also
very surprised the locals haven't been out there hammering that stuff.
Absolutely amazing to just go out, wander around in deep powder, and not
see any other traces of tracks. Where is everyone?

It another 4-6" of snow falls without an mixed precip, I'd think about
taking a vacation day before any warm up or niar next weekend. Its good
out there, real good.

-Scott
 
I got a decent tour from Roemer on a T-shirt spring day March 15, 2003. Now I know whom to look up for the REAL local's tour!
 
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Great report and pics Powderfreak!!!

After looking at your pictures of the trails (Goat, Old Goat, Pipeline), I have a few questions.

First of all, I probably haven't skied Goat in the last 10 years, but that trails seem much more wide open than I recall. Maybe it was that open the last time I went, rememebr telling my partner that the trail used to be narrower.

I've heard of Pipeline, but never of Old Goat? Was it ever a trail? Or was it cut and name after the original and narrower Goat?
 
ah, that's my type of stuff right there. way to get at it!

looks like a substantial base to ski long into the spring on, fantastic! all that powder still yet to get packed down.
 
Nice! But I can't get the videos to work and it's driving me nuts!

I echo Tony's sentiments...gonna have to look Scott up next time I'm up at Stowe.
 
Patrick":2vuwz59x said:
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Great report and pics Powderfreak!!!

After looking at your pictures of the trails (Goat, Old Goat, Pipeline), I have a few questions.

First of all, I probably haven't skied Goat in the last 10 years, but that trails seem much more wide open than I recall. Maybe it was that open the last time I went, rememebr telling my partner that the trail used to be narrower.

I've heard of Pipeline, but never of Old Goat? Was it ever a trail? Or was it cut and name after the original and narrower Goat?

I was thinking the same thing. I have fond memories from the late 70's of sneaking into a closed Goat from Liftline in thigh-deep pow only to see the ski patrol poaching it from the top. They yelled from above for us to stop. Ya right, see if you can catch these 22 year old thighs.

It definitely wasn't the straight-shot trail that's there now. I suspect it was the old one from the looks of it, but I have no clue as to when/how it changed.


powderfreak, thanks for the great shots. I never knew the names for a lot of that stuff. We did most of our treeskiing to skiers left of Nosedive and Chinclip. Once we went way over to hells brook area after the hike from hell. It's amazing that we lived, no helmets and much mandatory air.
 
:D I registered for this forum just to tell you that is one awesome report. Although I too could not get to the video to work. I am from Western New York and have been skiing Stowe once a year for the last 14 years. I thought I had found all the nooks and crannys, but you've shown a whole new face here! My question is how do you drop in to this awesome territory? Is it off of Goat or Nosedive? From the one picture you have looking up the mountain it looks like you are on Nosedive looking up. Is this true? I would love to get some more details on this area. Thanks in advance
 
:D Second post in 10 minutes. To got the video to work. Right click the thread and left click "save target as" This will default to your desktop, but you can change it. Once you click OK, the video will download to your PC. Default viewer is Quicktime.
Nice video clips. I have a helmet camera that I use. I could get some killer video of you guys in this territory if you are interested
 
konagold69":15zwuqfa said:
I have a helmet camera that I use. I could get some killer video of you guys in this territory if you are interested
Of course we are. :D

I love Stowe. It's my favorite in the East (with Sugarloaf), i went last year, but probably not this year. Winter is too short and there's too many places to ski.

Welcome to the forum konagold. 8)
 
konagold69":25fcgyr5 said:
:D Second post in 10 minutes. To got the video to work. Right click the thread and left click "save target as" This will default to your desktop, but you can change it. Once you click OK, the video will download to your PC. Default viewer is Quicktime.
Nice video clips.

Whew! Thanks for the instructions. Very nice.

Problem now is I need a POW fix and it's r$#ning outside!
 
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