With good stability and perfect
high pressure conditions, I was fortunate to join forces with Brian for a go at
the bass creek to lolo peak ski traverse.
Brian had done it two years previously but bypassed the major peaks so
our hope was to hit the major highpoints and ski some new runs along the
way.
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N face of big st joe |
We dropped a vehicle at the mill
creek TH and continued down to the bass creek TH, finding it full of cars when
we pulled in at about 3:50am. As we were
gearing up and about to depart, 10+ folks with headlamps came down the trail,
carrying a litter. Fortunately it was
just training for the local Search and Rescue but we were sure surprised by the
early (or late night?) hour of their training.
After exchanging a few words with them, we started up the trail in
shoes, running the flats and hiking the steeper sections of trail. We opted to keep our feet dry by taking the
summer trail on the N side of the creek and made good time up to pinball meadow
and the bottom of big st. joe’s SE bowl as the sun was rising. After a quick break and water top-off, we
started up the climber’s R side of the drainage, reaching snowline in about a
thousand vert. With a strong overnight
freeze, we opted to keep hiking a ways before transitioning to boots/skis and
continuing up to big st. joe’s summit.
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exiting big st. joe's SE bowl |
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big st. joe (photo: brian) |
Next up was skiing the moderate
and often wind-hammered N face, a run neither of us had skied.
We picked our way through some rocks and
skied some windboard before reaching decent powder conditions midway down, followed
later by horrendous breakable crust (I crashed twice on my 74mm underfoot skis)
as we skied 3000ft down to sweeney creek (S fork).
We transitioned at the creek before starting
the big climb up the aesthetic S gully of the E pyramid butte, skinning the
apron and lower portion, booting through the debris and bed surface where it
had naturally slid and skinning the upper stretch.
I had done a pyramid butte to sweeney loop a
few years ago in summer so I was excited to visit for my first time on
skis.
From the top, we skied the E face
and were pleasantly surprised to find great powder skiing down to the N fork of
sweeney creek.
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a look back at big st. joe |
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looking N to sweeney lake with lolo peak in the distance |
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E pyramid butte powder |
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cold N facing powder above sweeney creek |
We continued N to saddle 8776
and fortunately the climb wasn’t nearly as hot as I feared, given the strong
sun and warming temps.
From there we
skied more mellow powder N to one horse lake where we found a nice shady nook
to eat and transition. We then made the typical climb to the N past reed lake
to the N summit of lolo peak, still moving at a good clip despite already
having 10k under our legs.
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next stop one horse lake. lolo peak in the distance (photo: brian) |
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E face of E pyramid butte |
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more powder on N lolo peak |
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although we were the only folks out there, I still like to stack our tracks
and leave an aesthetic mark on the mountain (photo: brian) |
The theme of the tour seemed to
be warm but not too warm S aspect climbs and good powder skiing down N aspects
and the N gully of lolo peak delivered the goods, perhaps the best skiing of
the day.
From lantern lake, we skied
another 500 or so feet to the N before making a short final climb up onto
lantern ridge, ripping skins and cruising NW in hunt of the summer trail.
We stumbled across it surprisingly quick and
skied down til we ran out of snow.
We
then transitioned back to running shoes and ran the bulk of the 4miles and
3000ft down to the car, periodically interrupted by downfall across the
trail.
All in all an excellent day out
in the mountains.
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a few miles of this at the end of the day (photo: brian) |
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the route |
Stats: approx. 23mi/12k vert in just over 12 hours
car-car
Splits: approx. big st. joe 4
hrs, E pyramid butte 6 hrs, N lolo peak 9:30, mill creek TH 12 hrs
Rose: moving through the
mountains fluidly and easily with a strong partner, gorgeous weather and
(mostly) great skiing
Thorn: dehydrated and tired on
the run down the trail at the end of the day
Bud: despite the current heat
wave, hopefully getting in a few more great ski tours before the snow is
gone
Thoughts: although it is fairly
long, this is an outstanding tour that is highly recommended to strong
backcountry skiers, the car shuttle is surprisingly quick (just under an hour
from town to deposit a rig at mill creek TH and get to bass creek TH), a
similar outing in the summer could be fun – start with the 3 joe traverse, then
from stormy joe trend N on the ridge all the way to lolo peak, dropping off
once or twice as needed for water, and again ending at the mill creek TH)