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  1. 6 hours ago, Justo8484 said:

    Nope, well north of the chic chocs. Polar star couloir on baffin island. Seems like a logistical nightmare to get to, let alone time correctly for favorable conditions. I'd guess it'd have to be a late spring mission when the chance of new snow is low, but i'm not the one tackling these so what do i know.

     

    https://fatmap.com/30907/Other/ski_tour/routeid/131846/Polar_Star_Couloir_

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    Further the adventure better the ski. 

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  2. 16 hours ago, Justo8484 said:

    Depends what you consider dumb. I haven't skied king, but if the climb up to the base of the actual ravine is anything like tucks, it's like skinning up something the equivalent pitch of lazy, maybe switchback at the steepest. It doesn't get hairy til you actually get up into the bowl. Smart call on knowing your limits and not skiing the actual ravine with the ice bulges and weather conditions. Looks like mandatory crampons and ice axe terrain, which at this point in my skiing career, i'm definitely not prepared for, and even if i was, would definitely not want to do solo.

    If you're talking about the car camping part, it's not my idea of a great time when it's this cold out, but with the right gear you're probably fine. I only have a 10° bag so i'll save the camp-to-ski adventures til it's a little warmer out. 

    @Nipples did you ever find that TGR thread?

    It’s not that I can’t afford a room. I actually sleep super well in my car and by myself it makes sense. Didn’t find that thread but couldn’t stop thinking about that story. Did find this story though.

    https://m.facebook.com/notes/patrick-luk/falling-into-king-ravine-interview-excerpt/679140355493444

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  3. 10 hours ago, AtomicSkier said:

    Out west I love bluebird skiing and I love storm skiing.  I hate skiing in flat light, especially when off trail stuff isn't that great.  It just isn't fun sometimes as you can't even relax because you can't see what the hell you're skiing in.  It's all part of skiing real mountains.

    Just wait till europe in flat light or a snow storm. 

  4. 6 hours ago, Mixilplix said:

    That's way cool..I imagine this would be possible with a board since you can do it without skinning....I got a ton of camping stuff too....

    If your on a board. I would highly recommend micro spikes... Watched a boarded slip and take out half the people in the boot ladder one time. I always take my crampons. 

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  5. 53 minutes ago, Justo8484 said:

    I've had good luck the first weekend in may every time i've been up there. Definitely don't need skins and touring setup, but I'd rather have my skis on the ground for as much of the climb as possible instead of my back. Probably cause I have heavy frame bindings on heavy, wide skis, though. Something 90-100 underfoot with a lighter binding would probably make packing em not nearly as bad. I have yet to actually get to the weather station at the summit, so that's my goal next time. Bowl is fun, but if there's enough coverage in the snowfields up top, that looks like it'd be super fun.

    Snow fields from mid April a few years ago.

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  6. 16 minutes ago, Shadows said:

    Is a skin setup necesarry?

    Absolutely not! As the tuxs trail is always beaten down by cat transporting volunteer rescue and mwac staff. Also only part truly skinable is from the parking lot to Hojo's (Not even 40% to the summit) anything more is just what conditions allow. It's also no race and sweating means changing layers.

    Also anything from the end of April til July be starting the hike in out tail shoes! I have an extra pack to.

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