[MCR] Selkirk Mountians - Rogers Pass - Balu Pass and Cheops Mtn - May 7 2012

Public Mountain Conditions Report mcr at informalex.org
Tue May 8 20:30:19 EDT 2012


Originally planning to ski up Bruins Bowl and over to the north side if the
snow looked good - I changed destinations when it became obvious that the
overnight freeze was not as deep as I had hoped for.



The crust was 5-10 cms thick with 30-40cms of wet and weak snow below that -
though the crust carried your weight on skis it was breaking down quickly on
solar aspects, and I noted a couple of small (size 1.0) loose wet avalanches
off of South East aspects by 1030 am.



I found good skiing on Balu pass with a more supportive crust and great corn
- after a short run there, I ascended the West ridge of Cheops to access the
NW bowl (also known as Cheops 5). The sun had softened the west aspect
enough to allow for easy trackesetting, though I still used my ski crampons
for better bite on the underlying crust.



On the North aspect I found settled dry powder for the first 100 vertical
meters of the steep couloir entrance, after which there was great corn to
the valley - the crust carried (barely) all the way out the valley if you
hung on the shaded side of the drainage.



Another guide who was up the Asulkan drainage confirmed the shallow freeze
there, likewise they changed objectives and ended up ascending Youngs Peak.
He reported powder on the summit headwall then a breakable crust that
transitioned into more great corn skiing.



I doubt that things froze well last night and this afternoon it is overcast
in Revelstoke - so things don't look great for tomorrow either.



If you get a good freeze and early start (and don't hang out under some of
those remaining massive cornices)- there is some great skiing left out
there!



Cheers,

Scott Davis

ACMG Mountain Guide

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