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BACKCOUNTRY SNOWMOBILING ABC NEWS

"All this amazing terrain and you can really only see this by way of a snowmobile. It would take you years to do it on foot."
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NEW ZONE NOR CO

Jordan's 800 is down with a blown rod bearing so we decided to take it easy and go explore a new zone we've been eyeing. The weather wasn't the best but we found tons of powder and deep snow. This new zone has great potential and we barely scratched the surface, lots of open old growth trees and untracked goodness...


Jordan - Dragon 7


No one's been around here lately..


JP - B&W

HIDDEN BOWL

Jordan, Jason and I broke into hidden bowl for the first time this season, snow was OK up top and pretty good in the trees. Bottomless sugar that wasn't really setup. After a couple of pulls up the north east face, we were greeted by two skiers on skins with a major daddy complex. They were so mad that we were already up there killin it, they insisted on exchanging words with us and quizing us regarding the avalanche conditions. I love how a few people feel like they own a certain area, so we blew them off and kept riding.

We found some wind lips that you had to highmark to, get straight and hit perfectly - sending you 40-50ft down the landing slope.. a nice cornice drop up at the 2nd lake.. sickest jumps yet! I guess it was my day to break down and pay dues... after landing my biggest hit off the wind lip, I almost got bucked hard and my knee broke my ignition key off inside the switch!! Off position. That made for an interesting on trail fix, which we finally got solved. I couldn't really turn my sled off the rest of the day or we would have to 'jump start' it again.. hah. I also blew a belt, and we had to change all four of the spark plugs on trail too.. junkshow!

Parts list this trip: 4 new plugs, new key and ignition switch, new belt, new windshield.


Jordan meadow skippin'


First line of the season on north east face, Jordan on the Edge 800


Still need a good dump of snow


Belt explosion


Jordan finds a wind lip


Saved pieces from ignition switch disaster!

WOLF CREEK SNOWMOBILE HELMET CAM 2010

Mother nature rewarded us again....



WEKNOWSNOW.. representing the Colorado Backcountry online since '03: http://vimeo.com/user1092027/videos

WOLF CREEK 3 YEARS LATER

3 years ago, Keith Kief, Alex and I broke trail 17 miles up Park Creek to Elwood Pass and Summitville after a 50" dump... insanity!!!. This time, Jordan and I rolled down and met up with Barcus, Derek and Ross. 60" inch storm and 3 days of bluebird.. We rode Sunday up at WC summit, Park Creek to Elwood on Monday and Willow Creek today. Monday had to be one of the best backcountry days ever, endless powder all the way to New Mexico.. not a soul in sight except our crew... We had to bring multiple gallons of extra gas each. Once we made it to the safe zone near the summit we stashed our extra gas for the second half of the slaughter fest.

Here is the helmet cam footy from breaking trail in Feb '07: http://www.vimeo.com/8904405


Jordan - Dragon 8... untracked 60 plus


JP dropping a trench


JP Day 2


Wish you were here!!!


Derek's machine


Jordan and Barcus


Seriously deep trench.. and dig fest


Day 2, way past Elwood.. sick sick terrain!!


Broke trail to Summitville Mine...freshies


Lookin' back to Elwood, past Summitville mine cabins...

NEW ZONE

We've been up here once before and it was brutal! Out of 5 attempts we've made it only twice to this special zone. After 3 hours of chopping trees, making road, digging out in the willows and some Burandt style sidehill tree action we made up above tree line and to Lake K. Some of the most rewarding and technical riding I've ever done, completely untracked and deep in the trees - lots of good lines.  No fuck up zone all day. 100% concentration and still scary as shit. We were so exhausted from putting in miles and miles of road and trail we only rode up at the lake for an hour or so. I don't think anyone has been up in this zone for a long time!! A couple of huge avalanches in the zone so we played it safe. Multiple tree removals, two on-trail sled fixes, some insane route finding and breaking trail from Jordan. Deep pow for no snow!!


One of the many Moose from today..


The last switch back after the most technical section. We are all stuck


Jordan boonin' near an avalanche deposit


Looking down from the highest point, long sidehill up.


Enough said........

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