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Lftgly
03-27-2007, 07:08 PM
Saturday, March 24, 2007 started out with blue skies and temps hovering just below freezing in the valleys, with a forecast of clouds moving in sometime afternoon.

We headed for Oakes Gulf, hoping that southern exposures would get enough morning sun to soften up by mid day, before the clouds moved in. There was a foot of snow on the Ammonoosuc Ravine Trail between Marshfield Station and the Gem Pool.

We skied part way up Monroe Brook. The brook had good snow coverage and only a few open water holes. But by 10AM, nothing had softened up on the northwest side of the mountain. The snow was hard frozen granular, not quite bullet-proof, but not easy to skin up. There were 2 descending skier tracks frozen in the snow from a recent warm day, probably earlier in the week.

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Where we reached a viewpoint looking up at the main gully, it was glistening in the morning sun. We came prepared with crampons to climb steep snow, but this morning, ascending Monroe Brook looked more like a technical ice climb. So we went back down to Ammonoosuc Ravine Trail, and skied almost all the way to the Gem Pool, then hiked to Lakes from there.

When we arrived at the col, we found little or no snow between Lakes and Monroe Brook. It would require a long hike across fragile alpine terrain to locate the top of the gullies.

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After a lunch break at Lakes, we hiked across the col on Crawford Path toward Oakes Gulf. The snowfield on the eastern slope of Monroe is shrinking fast.

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After a long, steep hike carrying skis up Ammonoosuc Ravine, Dee took a long look across Oakes Gulf towards Boote Spur and started laughing hysterically. "There's no snow!", she said.

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There is certainly a lot less snow than this time last year, but there's still a week or two of good skiing left in Oakes. We hiked carefully around Mr. Robinson's neighborhood to the headwall, dropped our packs and put on our skis at the top of the snowfield.

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Ahh, but there was snow, and it had softened up quite nicely!

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Our first run was about 450' vertical feet, threading through a few trees to link a few patches of snow together.

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Then we skinned back up the headwall most of the way, and boot packed to the top.

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Our second run was down the steeper gully that runs down along the Dry River Trail.

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From what we could see, it looked like both Double Barrel and the central gully were quite skiable.

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The clouds moved in as predicted, and the snow started to set up quickly. We skinned back to Crawford Path, hiked back to Lakes and down the Ammonoosuc Ravine Trail. We put on our skis below the Gem Pool, and were able to ski the rest of the way to the Cog.

My apologies for cross-posting, but these forums are somewhat incestuous anyway. OBS reports the Rockpile received only 0.3" of rain Monday 3/26, so I don't think Monroe Brook would have washed out. May still be a week or two of opportunity there for the hardcore!

surfsnowywaves
03-27-2007, 07:29 PM
Mmm, Oakes looks gorgeous. I'll be living right there this summer...

Great job getting out there. Looked like a fantastic day to do it!

First Chair
03-27-2007, 07:55 PM
that 'second steeper run' photo looks like it's straight out of goodman's oaks chapter....epic TR, reps to you....

davidhowland14
03-27-2007, 09:23 PM
real (n)ice TR. sounds like a sehr lang day though. you must of been wiped, i know i would've been.

RR
03-27-2007, 09:58 PM
what a great way to get tired...very cool report!

NtrentT
03-27-2007, 10:20 PM
Love this shot
http://forums.alpinezone.com/gallery/data/717/medium/IMG_1357sOakesGulfDeeSkiHeadwall.jpg

Real nice !

Rep Granted

cfrac
03-27-2007, 10:51 PM
Love this shot


Great photo!!!!!

Affix Snow
03-28-2007, 08:09 AM
Well done!

Hope its holds another week!

paulm
03-28-2007, 08:42 AM
great pix! and cbcbd on gos too!

may i ask, for a ravine newbie who's done sherby, doublehead, rumford whitecap, what is the mellowest long snowfield to access this weekend in the mt washington area? would like things in the 30 degree neighborhood

boardman
03-28-2007, 09:13 AM
Upper snowfields and the snowfields below Hillman's fit the bill, as does the Gulf of Slides trail (similar to Sherbie, only a tad narrower). Assuming there's any snow left on them (Sherbie still has snow, so I suspect they all do as well).

pulverschwein
03-28-2007, 09:17 AM
Repulicious. Fine TR and pics - glad that long approach paid off with some sweet, silky turns.
Just kinda shocked to see how little snow by lakes and in Oakes - it's still only March!:cry:

boardman
03-28-2007, 09:20 AM
Man, that just looks so sweet! I'm guessing you guys didn't see another soul out there either. Very jealous! :envy:

Nice pics!

Cliff
03-29-2007, 11:21 PM
Awesome TR! I also love that pic... what a great shot. Like everybody said I bet you slept good sat night! Its funny I have hiked the presidential's for ever but this is my first year I am heading to tucks and I am surprised to see how many different places there are up there other than tucks that are skiable lol. Any way looks like an really fun day.

davidhowland14
03-30-2007, 09:28 AM
Its funny I have hiked the presidential's for ever but this is my first year I am heading to tucks and I am surprised to see how many different places there are up there other than tucks that are skiable lol. Any way looks like an really fun day.
yeah, i agree. seems like almost every hill has been skied up there. but then again, my presi hiking has been all in the summer.

ATP
03-30-2007, 11:31 AM
Thx. Was gonna post a question about Monroe Brook conditions. Looks too thin and slogorific for me this year. Guess I'll stick to more sheltered aspects. Nice TR.

Rider.Steve
03-31-2007, 09:59 AM
Love to try Oakes some time. Thanks for the great pix and narrative.

Steve