I was anxious to get some ski turns in August and had missed the last 3 weekends to get out into the high country. I awoke early to get up high before the sun came over the mountains and was treated to a beautiful sunrise on the drive up Little Cottonwood canyon. I parked at the end of the paved road and hiked toward the Gunsight chute. The vegetation was thick and the flowers were gorgeous. As I viewed the chute from a distance I was a little sad that there was so little snow. Since I had already come that far I forged ahead and ascended what was left of the narrow snowfield. My crampons worked perfectly to get me safely up the snowfield. I was able to see some grazing deer next to the snow. I tried to video my decent but quickly gave up that plan. I needed all my faculties to get me down the narrow shot and avoid the rocks and debris. If the skiing would have been only a pinch better I would have gone for another lap but it wasn't so I didn't. By the time I got to my car there were big crowds of hikers arriving. Time to get to back to Connie and the yard work.
2 comments:
That snow doesn't look worth all of the effort that it took to get there... but then again, what is hiking? Climbing up and then walking back down. At least you get down (part of the way) a little quicker, right?
looks like a nice way to spend a morning. One day I need to join you. That's when I wish I lived closer to you.....Beautiful pics outdoor frank!
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