Sunday, December 27, 2015

Green knoll in RMNP

My father-inlaw, Dave and I took the morning and banged out a quick tour at the edge of Rocky Mountain national park. I felt like this was a pretty scenic tour - one of the prettiest I've ever experienced. Too bad my phone's screen went into "Thou shall not pass" mode and completely blacked me out. Most photo credits go to dave on this one.

The view of the trip as seen from trail ridge road.
Me, Brian, at the top.
I'm digging a snowpit, and evaluating the pack as "pretty stable" but deviating if any slide steps down into the interior layers.
Dave, fiddling with his phone as we gain elevation over the Colorado River meadow.
Panorama. 
Here I am.
A view from the top of the Green Knoll.
Dave, sporting eagles wings.

Strava capture.

Sunday, December 13, 2015

6" is not quite #RomanianDumpage

The latest quick hitting storm appeared to have deposited 5-6" of fresh in the cottonwoods. Accordingly, the utah transplants went out for a quick Saturday tour. We chose to get into banana days from the big cottonwood side.

A brief stop over for a beacon search.

A view looking up. #nofilters.

The struggle near the ridgeline. 

Utah Transplants make the ridgeline.

The 6" or so provided some low density fluff to cover the rocks below. Upon descent, we found most of them. Undeterred, we finished the run then skied out back down the skin track. Job well done.


Saturday, December 12, 2015

Turkey Weekend - Palisade, Colorado

We went to Palisade, CO near Grand Junction for Thanksgiving with Jamie and Cal.
It was awesome. We may have a new Moab.
Rabbit Valley - peaceful on a Thanksgiving evening - likely roaring with ATVs at other times






We brought bikes as the primary means of fun - but it ended up snowing for half of the trip and turning the trails into a muddy mess.



The Farmhouse that we rented on VRBO was incredible. Cheap, cozy, spacious and accommodating. It was located in Palisade and was close to all of the orchards, 20+ vineyards, distillery, brewery, and cider house.

The Ribbon Trail - high above Grand Junction
Our favorite winery:
https://www.canyonwindcellars.com/


It snowed on us Friday night and cancelled our biking plans - so we spent time hiking in the Colorado National Monument. We still managed one bike ride along the road of orchards and vineyards above the Colorado River.

Monument Overlook
The farmhouse had a fantastic literature and music collection. Jamie and Cal cooked incredible dinners and we were able to relax after dark in the comfort of a warm house instead of a frigid tent.
I am going to post the VRBO - to help convince friends and family that we should return soon.
https://www.vrbo.com/476583

Pinyons in the snow - entrance to Monument Canyon
Headed up Monument Canyon
Beautiful Monument Canyon Sunrise

Sunday, November 22, 2015

La Verkin Creek Backpack

It's that time of year again - when Dani gets 3 days off work! and we go to Zion.
We are going to throw these pictures in non-sequitur fashion.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1udRGMJI8w&feature=youtu.be

North Guardian Angel (below)


Our original plan was to backpack the South Fork of the Virgin River - AKA "The Barracks".
However, rain was in the forecast - so we snagged backcountry campsite # 13 near La Verkin Creek in the Kolob area of the park.

Hammock Time!

Campsite #13 is the second to last on the La Verkin creek trail. We spent two nights here with Katie and Tyler.


When it rained we played cards in our make shift shelter, but the rain never really came like the weather people said - so we were graced with showers and sunshine.


We saw some Tarantulas and another insect called the "Jerusalem Cricket" - which is absolutely terrifying. Unfortunately - I can't find the photos of the cricket - so I snagged one from the interweb.


La Verkin Creek (below)



Oh Yeah! before we started our backpack we spent 1.5 days in the Kolob Terrace area of the park camped at Lava Point - and explored the North Gate peaks area.


Storm blowing in on Northgate Peak East.


Dusk near Northgate Peaks TH.


Forward in time back to La Verkin creek. We explored the upper headwaters of La Verkin and Willis Creek.






Waterfall - as far as we could go up Willis Creek.


Willis - La Verkin confluence (above)



Thursday, October 29, 2015

Triple Traverse

 In September - Cole asked me to attempt the WURL - Wasatch Ultimate Ridge Linkup

Cole in Stairs Gulch during a WURL preparation scramble
I did not want to do the WURL for the obvious reasons- but settled on a compromise. We would instead turn the ~25 miles of ridge hiking into a 2-day adventure broken up by a stay at one of Snowbird's lodges. We would also cut out the section of ridge from Cardiff Pass to the Tram. We would call this the WSWURL "Weak Sauce WURL". Needless to say we completed about 30% of the WSWURL - and have a long way to go to complete the WURL in its entirety.

Cole - Twin Peaks looking into LCC
To get myself ready - I started doing non-sensical things - like running at Liberty Park in the dark before work, a 5k followed by a day of DH biking, scrambling rock faces, climbing mountains. I even bought a pair of shoes that were billed for walking around on rocks!

Me - Twin Peaks with the city in the background
 Needless to say - I left a lot of good fall biking on the table.


We made it up Twin Peaks quickly and were moving fast towards Sunrise. All the training was paying off. However, it was not the fitness that ultimately had me worried - it was the scrambling.

Sunrise Peak
 There were two sections of the BCC ridge that had me concerned. The first was the section heading up Sunrise and the next was Monte Cristo. This concern was the reason I sought out several rock scrambling adventures prior.

Pano
However, what ultimately got me was the extended section of ridge line from the top of Tanner's slide path to the Little Pine Couloir. This section was slightly downhill for a sustained distance and knife edge. The fact that we spent much of this section not going up made it very difficult.

Tanner's Slide Path to LCC road
I was mentally exhausted when we reached the Little Pine Couloir -  and not feeling up for an attempt on the Monte Cristo section. We decided to bail towards BCC and Lake Blanche.

Time to bail
 Once I get a chance to do the Monte Cristo section I can confirm, but bailing was likely more difficult than continuing. ~3 hours later we made it down several cliff bands to Lake Blanche.

Somewhere above Lake Blanche
Lake Blanche is awesome.



Tuesday, September 15, 2015

2015 Park City P2P

7:17:57
73.3mi
12, 069ft
4th Place SS

ENDURO!
So much fun, it sucks I have to wait a whole year before I get to do it again!  Loads of singletrack with new additions and re-routes, especially the Round Valley portion, made for another fantastic race.  After some Strava-stalking of people I didn’t know, I realized that this year’s SS category was gonna be super tough, especially with Corey and Quin racing too.  After Pierre’s Hole, the game plan was to stay with those two for as long as I could and hope for the best.  Jay had us starting in the rears with the Open Men, which was great until we rolled up to a giant traffic jam at the start of the singletrack.  Despite this, the Round Valley section flowed really well; while Corey, Quin, and I rode together chasing Dax who was several hundred yards in front.  We all rode into the Deer Valley aid station together, with Dax starting the climb up to the Flagstaff loop out in front.  Quin and I climbed up Team Big Bear for a ways until he made an attack to catch Dax that I couldn’t match.  All the while, my Solomon hydration pack was leaking GU Roctane all over my leg and arm as I descended Flagstaff and entered the enduro section.  This would cause some nutrition issues later during the John’s descent and Steps climb, which is where I lost contact with Corey.  Out of hydration due to the aforementioned leak, I was praying to the mtb gods for water at the yurt atop the Steps climb.  Not sure if it was luck or divine intervention, but volunteers had set up an aid right at the yurt…coke, bananas, and water!  After this, the climb up to Shadow Lake was great, and especially the 5 miles or so of descending to PCMR.  Though the rigid was a tad bit rowdy going down on CMG. 


Smellin' hamburgers
Coming out of the PCMR aid is always a kick in the nuts, it was the only spot I decided to hike the bike.  Hitting the Iron Mtn section, I was greeted by some rain and hail that lasted about half an hour.  After this came one of my favorite sections of trail in the Wasatch, the section of Mid-Mtn from the Crest Connector to the top of Rob’s.  Adrenaline was definitely pumping after this descent, and it carried me through to the finish, 17 minutes behind Dax.



Top spot goes to AJ


To add, the 34x21 felt pretty good and the Endless cog was awesome, much quieter than the Chris King cogs.  Also seeing those full suspension single speeds is creating some unhealthy thoughts…hard to beat the Pivot Les though.  Next up, the 25 hrs of Frog Hollow in November.

Thanks again to Jay, Shannon, and all the volunteers for making it happen.