Hello! New to the site and AT skiing. Was a boarder for many years, dabbled with some tele, now outfitted with an AT setup looking for fun. Nice to meet you all.
LoL.. welcome Yeti!Hey yall, I posted this same message already but realized I wanted a name other than my boring real name, so I am reposting this under my new name bestowed upon me by the Keeper of the Forests. !
Welcome Gravity... Whoa.. you are the 998 member to join!! Rad!!Stoked to participate in the forum, I am new to PNW backcountry skiing and stoked to read up on different zones!
WheatIPA.. Welcome aboard. Although I could sing praises for our area, much of it takes a lot of work to access.Hi All,
I am not from around here (I live outside of Montreal Quebec) but a friend and I will be spending a week hunting out spring snow and couloirs in early May. We are both pretty experienced mountaineers and backcountry skiers. Our last spring trip was to the Tetons where we spent an awesome 2 weeks climbing and skiing in the range. This year we are looking a little closer to my partners home (Calgary) and Idaho looks like a great place to be. Awesome skiing and lots of natural hot springs. So, i will be posting some questions looking for day trip options (sadly we only have a week to ski) and if ski partners are around and want to show a couple of Canadians around their back yard we would supply the beer! In the meantime i will be reading through the trip reports and getting familiar with the area.
Thanks for the forum, it looks like an amazing resource.
PowderPanda! Thanks for the information. I was looking through some of the trip reports on here and multi day and sled access seems to be the rule. Unfortunately this time we are under a time crunch, next time we will bring the pulks ready for some multi day trips. As for the SMG group, i have looked through their website and the photos are what sold us on Idaho. Unfortunately money to hire a guide is not going to happen, we are pretty motivated and as long as we are pointed in the right direction have usually find the goods. We are looking for suggestions on maps/guides that might help us go in the right direction. We have the hot spring list nailed down now we just have to find a number of peaks to target for sweet spring corn (or powder, i am not picky!). I will check out the trip reports and ask some questions there.WheatIPA.. Welcome aboard. Although I could sing praises for our area, much of it takes a lot of work to access.
Since you want Coulie's and a short time frame.. may I suggest heading to the Sawtooth range which is in South Central Idaho... East of Boise.
There is an awesome outfit down there called Sawtooth Mountain Guides. There are a couple tour reports in the TR section (just search Sawtooth). Mike & I have done a ski/splitboard mountaineering course with them and it is awesome. They do a lot of other programs, as well rent out their yurt to some extent.
Just want you to get the best bang for your time!
Cheers!
PP