[MCR] Rockies, Stanley Valley, Healy Pass area

Subject: [MCR] Rockies, Stanley Valley, Healy Pass area
Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2013 19:21:49 -0700
My fellow guide, Adam Burrell, and I guided two ski tours over the last couple 
of days.

Saturday, Jan 19th, we toured into the Stanley Valley. The ski track into the 
valley has been set on the east side of the creek and not on the normal summer 
trail which is on the west side of the creek. The strong winds of last week 
have scoured and slabbed up the burned out forest there and the track setting 
is poor. A number of submerged trees that act like facette traps dropping you 
into a branchy basement. Travel is better once you gain the upper valley. We 
found the recent wind slab and the Jan 6th surface hoar layer (well preserved) 
in the pits we dug below the ice climb Nemisis. Numerous sudden planar shears 
on both of those layers with the wind slab down 15 cm and the Jan 6th down 
25-30 cm. Compression tests from easy to hard, but mostly in the easy range and 
always sudden planar shears. Given that we chose to ski the shallowest slope 
between Nemisis and Suffer Machine (ice climbs). We got turns but they were far 
from stellar.

Sunday, Jan 20th, we skied towards Healy Pass then up a small peak east of 
Healy Pass. A much, much better snowpack in this area with good midpack 
strength and some decent and fun turns down the shallow slopes west of our peak.

Happy trails,

Barry Blanchard
Mountain Guide
www.barryblanchard.ca
www.yamnuska.com




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