Impromptu inspiration - Eldorado +2 and McAllister Gl

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Impromptu inspiration - Eldorado +2 and McAllister Gl

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Found out late Wednesday that a mandatory Thursday meeting was cancelled. Unsuccessful in rounding up a partner for sillier ideas, finally settled on a solo exploratory trip and left Seattle around noon Thursday. Had been all around the Eldorado area, but not really up in it. So hefted unusual weight (overnight gear and food for 2, booze for 4) up to the base of Eldorado's E ridge Thursday evening. That brawler J-berg was making lots of noise ("want some?") as I made for less pugilistic prey (aphorism: don't get in a fistfight with anyone uglier than you--though this is subjective). Some crazy make-lovers on this site have skied that CJ couloir on left:
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Couldn't quite stomach J-berg's demeanor and the entire feast of bacchanalian proportions that poured from my horn-o-plenty. The views of prettier peaks helped sooth my bloated carcass.
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A downright pleasant bivy and 7 hours sleep bested the previous two nights' total, and I found myself on the top of 8870' El Dorado snapping pics around 7 in the morning. Stuff was seen: 1 the Triad has some nice ski lines; and 2 Moraine lake, Forbidden and other Cascade Pass peaks, etc.
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The E aspect of Eldo was firm but softening; the more N'ly one was preserved pow. I wanted to check out the NW couloir anyway...but closing on its entrance found icy, funked-up conditions. No pic because I was preoccupied with keeping edges--but here's one from across the way:
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looks to be in good climbing shape.

On a climbing trip a couple years ago, took a pic of the McAllister Gl icefall, and ever since was entertaining a ski of it:
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The logical summit to ski from was 8400' Dorado Needle. Climbed steep snow, traversed a very exposed knife-edge, but then was stymied only 10 feet from the summit by a sugary cornice/bridge. Enjoyed the ski down the steep N face in initially powder conditions, then velvety goodness of the upper McAllister Glacier until I got to the riddle of the icefall. Was able to ski low on the McAllister, and solve all but the problem of the last few hundred feet to the valley floor (c. 5000'). The topography hinted at a possible avenue further skier's left, but barring that way were pockets of inreasingly deep isothermality and rising temps (it was around 10a). Uncharacteristically, I showed some discretion and ran for higher ground, satisfied with an approx. 3000' run.
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The tour continued around the N side of Tepeh Towers toward 8485' Klawatti, whose summit was gained from the SE side--could see my lone tracks on Dorado needle from here (turns out I was the only one up there all day?!).
Tepeh Towers:
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tracks on D needle:
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Buckner and Forbidden still fat:
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more mtns
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The ski from Klawatti was pleasantly movable slush. An unaccustomed amount of sun had taken its toll, so I passed on tagging Austera's summit and headed across the In(per)spiration Glacier to collect bivy gear, water and a quick deproach to get home for dinner. While an ambitious person could do this tour in a long day, a bivy up there has my recommendation.

Jason Hummel

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Dude, awesome. I did pretty much the same thing over 3 days last year. That ski of Dorado Needle was scary though. I was stopped about 10-ft shy as well. Don't fall right! Hell of a place to get skis on.

Love the images. OMG, it is rad to see this area so fat still. I just returned from skiing the Chocolate Glacier, etc on Glacier Peak and man, it was so fat. From the East side we skinned from 2,000-ft. WTF. Ha. But I love it.

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Wow, impressive "tour." I bet approaching that ice fall was pretty interesting. Must have been cool to ski from the top of the needle.

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Wow, impressive "tour." I bet approaching that ice fall was pretty interesting. Must have been cool to ski from the top of the needle.

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Thanks for some fabulous pictures. And wow, the maturity.

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Thanks Jason, can't wait to hear about your trip--I was looking over at Glacier Peak thinking, I've gotta get some skiing done over there sometime... have only climbed the peak once back before I really even skied.
Curious re: your descent of the McAllister: did you find a way down those last few hundred feet to the McA valley floor--and if so, whereabouts?

Sky: not sure how much I appreciate the thinly veiled insult that I'm old and infirm. Even if there's some truth.

Jason Hummel

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My trip didn't have a complete ski of the McAllister. We skied Eldo at sunset, camped on the Eldorado Glacier, skied into Marble Creek Cirque and then climbed up a couloir between Marble and Dorado Needles. Skied that couloir into Marble Creek Cirque off the top of Marble Needle, then reclimbed the couloir. Then I climbed and skied Dorado Needle down into the McAllister, then climbed back out to camp on the Eldo Glacier. The next day skied Klawatti. Good times.

I'm so jealous of your trip. I can't wait to get up there. Any advice you want on Glacier Peak, let me know. The roads are hosed, but Lightning Creek was a good way in.

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Feeling old, are you? More sleep might help! I'll try not to pay you any more compliments.

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You are up early. Sorry to distrust your sincerity, I thank you for the backhanded compliment. Did it again.

ryanl

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yeah $, said it over on TAY but it's worth saying again. Super freaking trip!!! And great pictures.

I'll head into glacier with you. i love that place. Jason, how'd that stretch between Boulder and Thunder treat you? Probably pretty good given the low snow levels. Way to time it well- looking forward to the story

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Nice trip and great photos.Sometimes you gotta go solo.

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great trip! I love that area up there, but have only been there in summer. Need to change that.

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