Iago West face
Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2011 9:24 pm
With a solid, but cold forecast, Jake and I headed out to ski the lovely west face of Iago. The plan was to be on top between 2-3 pm so that we could see as we descended. I like it when things go according to plan (Note: photos taken with my iPhone, which, as it turns out, is a shitty substitute for a camera!)
Very, very dangerous. jake, how bout you going first?
As we crossed the slope below Overlord, our objective was in full view!
mmmmm
Arriving at the Fitzsimmons-Benvolio Col, we had a brief chat about the time and it did not take long to decide that Iago was still the goal. South facing powder was a nice side benefit as well.
Jake, about to pick up some speed.
The skin up the south side of Iago was lovely and finding a nice little notch to gain the ridge allowed us to avoid a less than happy slope.
Things got spicy on the summit ridge due to windblown icy conditions but the bootpacking was fine. Just needed to stay away from the cornices.
Jake, approaching the boot section of the summit.
Ah, why we ventured this far. Sky's instructions got us to the main feature of the west face. Lots of sluff management for the first half and then higher speed fun in the lower half where we found very deep snow.
What a line! Jake visible at the top.
A short climb up out of the valley through unconsolidated loose powder on top of a crust proved more difficult than anticipated, but as we got higher, things got easier.
As we crossed our last glacier of the day, we were greeted to a great light show.
So many mountains...
Whirlwind summit at 5pm, and then more high speed powder to the top of Cowboy Ridge.
Jake approaching the summit of Whirlwind.
Singing pass was smooth and fast and beers and poutine at the Longhorn tasted great!
Very, very dangerous. jake, how bout you going first?
As we crossed the slope below Overlord, our objective was in full view!
mmmmm
Arriving at the Fitzsimmons-Benvolio Col, we had a brief chat about the time and it did not take long to decide that Iago was still the goal. South facing powder was a nice side benefit as well.
Jake, about to pick up some speed.
The skin up the south side of Iago was lovely and finding a nice little notch to gain the ridge allowed us to avoid a less than happy slope.
Things got spicy on the summit ridge due to windblown icy conditions but the bootpacking was fine. Just needed to stay away from the cornices.
Jake, approaching the boot section of the summit.
Ah, why we ventured this far. Sky's instructions got us to the main feature of the west face. Lots of sluff management for the first half and then higher speed fun in the lower half where we found very deep snow.
What a line! Jake visible at the top.
A short climb up out of the valley through unconsolidated loose powder on top of a crust proved more difficult than anticipated, but as we got higher, things got easier.
As we crossed our last glacier of the day, we were greeted to a great light show.
So many mountains...
Whirlwind summit at 5pm, and then more high speed powder to the top of Cowboy Ridge.
Jake approaching the summit of Whirlwind.
Singing pass was smooth and fast and beers and poutine at the Longhorn tasted great!