Sick Day: Fitzsimmons & Macbeth combo

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Sick Day: Fitzsimmons & Macbeth combo

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I've started to interpret sun in the forecast as a big fat question mark. Mostly because they flopped back and forth for the Wednesday forecast between cloudy & sunny all week. But at 2pm on Tuesday they forecast "Mostly Sunny" for Wednesday, so I figured I'd gamble and take the risk of having a day with "my twisted view of sunshine". Somehow sun or snow conditions have stumped us for the past month, so a glimmer of hope is better than no hope at all.

3 weeks ago we skied the SW bowl of Cayoosh in a cloudy soup, the sky parted as we got near the bottom. Not so perfect timing.
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Then we skied some heavy pow in the trees and I tried split boarding, which turned out to be a very damp and sweaty adventure thanks to getting stuck in deep snow (and hitting trees). Maybe I should learn to snowboard first.
Then on Sunday we had to turn around at the bottom of the 'good stuff' after a Cascade-style thwack starting at an elevation of 30ft.
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So back to Wednesday
Me being my usual self, we didn't start skinning from the Whistler boundary till 9:30am. We ran into Sky's pal Max at Fissile as he waited for the rest of his group.
Maddy skinning towards Overlord around noon
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Then the wind changed slightly and the question mark rolled in as we were summiting Fitzsimmons
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We waited for a bit and ate some food to see if it would clear, but no such luck.
I convinced Maddy to ski off the summit. I helped spot her as we side stepped through the small rock band, but she didn't need any convincing to crank some turns in the steep pow after
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More goodness awaited us on the North Face
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Then the sun came out again as we skinned up towards Macbeth. It had actually been a pretty busy day thus far. We saw 2 more people cross over to Iago, completing what I would assume is a day trip on the Spearhead Traverse. But then we were alone again.
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The snow was variable on the climb up to Macbeth. The first couple turns off the summit were wind hammered, but then conditions improved slightly
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Maddy's skiing seems to be improving at an exponential rate
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A cute picture from the bottom of the Curtain Glacier. You know you have a 'sickness' when the first thing you see is Fitzsimmons in the background.
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It was interesting skinning up Russet Creek while it was light outside; something I hadn't experienced until now. We followed frozen skin tracks back to Cowboy Ridge to avoid skinning on the re-frozen bullet proof sun crust. The Singing Pass Trail is fast and filled in. Not even one creek open. Burgers & Beer preceded a few hours of sleep, before another early morning to make it back to Vancouver for work.

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That's a great linkup.

ziff

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Great day you two! You picked a fine day for an adventure. When I was skiing whistler on Wednesday with my girls, Macbeth was screaming to be skied. Glad to see somebody did it!

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That's cool you ran into Max too. Does everyone know everyone? Looks like super nice snow too. I want!

Alex

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Oh ya. I forgot to put up a link for Max's friends who I took a couple pictures of.
Find them here: https://picasaweb.google.com/Gibbs.ski/ ... directlink

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Who had pink sunglasses first, me or Maddy?

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skykilo wrote:Who had pink sunglasses first, me or Maddy?
I don't know.... mine are pretty cool though. I bought them about a year ago mainly because they were cheap, had interchangeable lenses for mtb biking and pink (which makes them awesome!)

Oh and I am so stoked I did Fitzsimmons and the Curtain Glacier after talking about it, without getting stuck on the Diavolo glacier for what could have been the third time while back in that area.

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Then you definitely had yours first. I need to get another pair for town. I feel great wearing them in the mountains. But it takes possibly more of a man than me to sport them every day in town. It's not like Vancouver where I never wear sunglasses in town. Sunglasses are now daily PPE.

I'm glad the weather cooperated for you.

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Right on nice link-up.Good choice in shades are they Ryders.Based in North
Vancouver.We'll have to go back to link-up Pelion and Ossa.

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