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Crust Season 2011

Friday, May 20th, 2011

Crust skiing is hard to predict. That is part of the attraction, and it adds to the thrill when you nail a perfect crust day.

2011 was a relatively low snow year in southcentral Alaska, and it seemed that the general consensus was that the lack of snow would result in a poor crust season. But snow is only one factor that goes into baking good crust. Clear, sunny weather is just as important, and April this year had a lot of clear, sunny weather. As a result, there was a lot of good crust to be found this spring. It just goes to show that we should never try to predict crust conditions more than 12 hours in advance.

But the predictions were right about one thing – my crust season wasn’t very good. The sunny weather just didn’t seem to mesh with my schedule. This is why I am continuing my campaign to make every sunny day in April a state holiday.

But I did get out a few times to the usual spots: Portage, Center Creek, Glen Alps. And last weekend, Tim’s photos tempted Bill, Chris and I into a great day at Dogsled Pass.

Here is a “quick hits” photo gallery of my crust season 2011:

 

Center Creek

 

Skiing the Montana Creek South Fork Trail

Monday, March 1st, 2010

We spent last weekend at a cabin on Benka Lake near Talkeetna. It’s always a great family get-away.

When we were up there this past summer, we hiked a little way out the Montana Creek South Fork trail, which is nearby. It was a family hike, so we didn’t make it very far. But on the map, it looked like if we had gone up that trail about eight miles, we’d get above treeline and would likely get some great views of the Susitna Valley, the Talkeetna mountains and the Alaska Range. I’d seen the trail on a snowmobiles trail map, and I thought it would be a good place to explore on skis. So I made a mental note to check it out at a later date.

I had a four hour window of play time during the kiddo’s nap on Saturday afternoon, and I headed straight for the Montana Creek trail. It turned out to be every bit as cool as I hoped. The trail was narrow and bumpy, but easily skiable on classic skis. Once I got above treeline, which took eight miles, 1500 vertical feet, and an hour and a half, the views were spectacular even with overcast skies. The trail fractured into a tangled mess of snowmachine tracks at this point. I tried to follow the oldest (firmest) tracks as I climbed higher, but it was soft, slow going. So I just toured around the hills for an hour or so before heading back down.

This ski was very similar to Willow Mountain, which makes sense since Willow Mtn is only about 20 miles south along the west edge of the Talkeetnas.

I shared the trail with about 20 snowmobiles. There was a big dump of snow two days before, so I was happy to have them breaking trail for me. You could have some incredible crust skiing up in those hills in the spring if it weren’t for the snowmobile ruts…but if it weren’t for the snowmobile trail, there’d be no easy way of getting up there. It’s well worth that price to explore such a cool area.

Photos…

 

South Fork Montana Creek Trail

 

Professional Backpacker: The perfect job?

Friday, July 10th, 2009

Andrew Skurka’s office definitely has a better view than mine does.  He’s currently in Alaska and recently hiked from Hope to Homer.  Then he turned around and headed north through Kenia Fjords, the Chugach mountains, and is currently in the Talkeetna mountains on his way to Cantwell.  Check out his Spot page to follow his progress.  http://www.andrewskurka.com/

Ski Up Willow Mountain

Tuesday, March 20th, 2007
 

Ski Up Willow Mountain

 

A couple of years ago, Scott and I tried to ski up Willow Mountain looking for crust. That time we didn’t make it, but this time Tim and I used classic skis and had better luck. Tim’s video of this ski:

Ski Train 2006

Saturday, March 11th, 2006
 

Ski Train 2006

 

On March 11, Linda, Cory, Lou, and Phil took a trip on the Curry ski train. The snow conditions weren’t great, but it was still a fun trip.

Hatcher Pass

Wednesday, November 30th, 2005
 

Hatcher Pass

 

We’ve skied at Hatcher Pass lots of times – all on day-trips. But on Thanksgiving weekend, Linda & I decided to make a weekend of it and stay at the Hatcher Pass lodge. Three days of skiing!

Searching For Crust Near Willow

Saturday, April 9th, 2005
 

Searching For Crust Near Willow

 

On Saturday, April 9, Scott and I went searching for crust. I did a recon mission south of Anchorage yesterday and found no crust, so this time we headed north to Willow and the Hatcher Pass road.

First Ski Of The Year!

Saturday, September 25th, 2004
 

First Ski Of The Year!

 

Mark it down…on September 25, I went skiing!

Reed Lakes Hike

Friday, August 27th, 2004
 

Reed Lakes Hike

 

On August 27, Linda and I went for a run/hike to the Reed Lakes in the Talkeetna Mtns near Hatcher Pass.

Hammer Adventure Race

Saturday, July 10th, 2004
 

Hammer Adventure Race

 

Hammer Adventure Race held on July 10, 2004


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