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December 14, 2010
Submitted By powderjunky

December 12, 2009
Submitted By Waheenie

December 12, 2009
Submitted By powderjunky
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Powderjunky: December 14, 2010 Uphill: 2,000 ft. | Downhill: 2,000 ft.
Amazing snow after the depressing rain! Snow quality is light fluffy cold and deep, about a foot to be exact. The best snow is in the open shots not in the trees.It looks like the soggy snow underneat...[view]READ MORE
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Powderjunky: December 6, 2010 Uphill: 2,100 ft. | Downhill: 2,100 ft.
Back in oregon, skied some lower elevation stuff. The trees have pooped on everything, so the best shots are the open lines. The snow is wet and heavy, but smooth and fun below 6500, Once you get high...[view]READ MORE
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Waheenie: December 15, 2009 Uphill: 1,000 ft. | Downhill: 1,000 ft.
Wouldn't have made it more than 10 yards if powderjunky hadn't stepped up to the plate to break trail through the deep, heavy snow! (Thanks) And with all the whoomphing, I'm just thankful we made it...[view]READ MORE
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Powderjunky: December 15, 2009 Uphill: 1,000 ft. | Downhill: 1,000 ft.
Holy crap, too deep and too heavy to ski. Lots of whoomping and just not safe enough to ski the steeper lines this concrete needs to be skied on. I would put the avey danger at considerable on most as...[view]READ MORE
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Waheenie: December 12, 2009 Uphill: 700 ft. | Downhill: 700 ft.
What do you know, another sunny day! Fun adventure exploring new zones. Variable conditions- check out the hilarious photo of me in the backseat. Guess it was just a laid back kind of a day!...[view]READ MORE
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Powderjunky: December 12, 2009 Uphill: 700 ft. | Downhill: 700 ft.
Skied some good snow on top of a smooth crust, overall though the area needs like 3 feet of snow to cover up the dead fall. Dog fell in a lot of tree wells, I enjoyed laughing at him....[view]Need A Guide?
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Timberline Mountain Guides offers backcountry ski and snowboard programming to accommodate anyone. Whether you have ventured into the backcountry before or not, let us help meet your ski goals. We provide instruction and guides for terrain that can challenge any ability. No matter how you enjoy the backcountry, ski or splitboard, give us a call and we can design a program that meets your needs. American Mountain Guides Association Accredited program. AIARE Avalanche Course Provider....Hire this guide
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