TR: DEVIL’S CASTLE TOUR 11/11/10

2010
11.12

A long hiatus from IGT probably brought on by the lack of snow has concluded with our beautiful tour of AltA 11/11/10. I had the crazy idea to head to the Devils Castle in my pursuit of untouched snow. The fact that there was a 30 inch base probably kept Devils Castle (one of the rockiest zones in the wasatch) off peoples radars. But what I was learning about the 30 inch base was that most of it came at once from a 50 inch dump. When that happens everything with a mellow pitch gets covered in 50 inches of snow, even huge rocks.

The Buffalo and I set out from a crowded parking lot in Albion Basin and headed up the summer road, leaving the crowds on the summer road and surrounding areas, we did not see another person until after we were done skiing and it was a good friend Chris who patrols Alta. The day was a beautiful mix of snow showers and sun showers. The skinning was great, and I finally felt like I could breathe at altitude again after 3 weeks on the east coast.

Approaching the apron

As the Apron of the Devils Castle grew closer (the original objective) we took brief note of how perfect the conditions were. 6″+ of ultra blower on 10″ of high density on a stout 20-30 inch crust / old snow w/ structure from the first dump. The lighting was surreal at moments and is the best part of being outside in snow showers. We blazed a skin track all of the way to the top of the apron. After a game of rock paper scissors, which I lost, I was forced to watch the buffalo open up the apron for the season. Luckily nobody was on our tails and we had the place to ourselves.

Skinning up the Apron

The final switchback

You can ski anything really if you are safe, Ive seen people skiing dirt. Safe turns, my personal favorite are also some of the most enjoyable, instead of the mountain flying by and you flying by the seat of your pants, you get to slow it down and really enjoy the mountain you are on. The turns down the skiers right were not consistent but longer than skiers left. We chose the right side then the left on the next lap. After the second lap, which was perfect midwinter powder skiing we decided to head to the bottom, then back up the Castle Proper.

Buffalo opens the apron for the 10/11 season

No gunpowder, slough piles or anything else you run into when Alta is open

Amazing snow

Buffalo roams under the castle

The Castle was really, really deep it was a snow pack that rivals most other resorts mid winter. We topped out took a rest on top then dropped in and meandered down the castle, avoiding the large humps, and DID NOT hit any rocks. Comfortable powder skiing, in an extremely rocky zone early November, can’t beat it. Chase it with a Buffalo home brew, and its a day to remember. Many miles, vertical and beautiful snow sounds like an amazing day to me.

CASTLE

First turn down the 'Castle Headwall' again here no slough piles or bomb holes

PERFECT

The aftermath of a grate Alta tour. Buffalo is underneath the 'Apron' looking up to the right at the 'Castle Headwall'

TR: 3 Months 1 Patch

2010
10.10

In the undying quest to ski year round, if once a month counts as year round, I found my self skiing the same 3 ‘lines’ August, September, October. It usually snows in October in LCC and there it was October 8th and we had a dusting maybe. When you are heading to Vermont October 16th, with nothing in the forecast in Utah, you have to get the skiing done. You can’t count on skiing VT in October, and that also costs like $50 dollars, no thanks!

Having year round snow close by is about as cool as summer gets. Yes summer, barbecues, shorts, bikinis, hikes, bikes and whatever else summer is fun for doesn’t compare to the thrill of snow covered mountains. Keeping the dream alive is what summer skiing is.

August was fun, because I decided to go skiing at 8 pm. Luckily the permanent snow in the devils castle is about 30 minutes away from a parked car. Right at sunset I am sitting up on a rocky mountain waiting to ski. The sunset that was going on around me was one of the most amazing things i’ve seen. An orange glow took over the earth like I had never seen before. The skiing was fine but the skiing brought me to a unique place to catch a view of an insane sunset.

Heading up for some august turns

Mt. Wolverine and Pointe Supreme with a magical sunset

Why not make a challenge more challenging?

September ended up scaring me a little bit, I made the trek back alone to the castle on my bike. I biked all the way to the bottom of the apron where the boulders start. Up top rocks were raining on me, as there was just recent snow. The new snow covered up sharp chunks of limestone that could grab the skis of the off balanced and send a tattered body hurdling down the rocky apron.

Ahh yes, this place.

7 turns for September

October was the most fun. My Buddie Matt whom has joined me in many crazy antics decided he would come skiing with me when we talked in the am. Cool, a partner. Friends can always make less than ideal conditions ideal. Once again the trek back to AltA’s summer snow was made. Once again the surface snow was fresh, and helped us avoid skiing directly on gunpowder. A few laps were had a few beers shared, and Matt skied for his first time since April, I skied my 51st month in a row and can now comfortably travel to Vermont with my personal record still intact.

Skiing the ocean at an angle

:)

Soon we will be back and skiing in the rocks above

Thanks Castle for the good times

The Real Deal

2010
08.18

Intro + Jay Belanger

Intro + Jay Belanger

TR: August Skiing

2010
08.02

Sometimes you can see life getting busy, and you have some stuff that needs to get accomplished. Skiing in August is one of those things. The snow is dwindling, and another silly goal to ski a different patch of snow for every month meant I couldn’t ski Timpanogos in August because that’s what I did last year, I was on a serious time crunch with work, work and work, and vacation. I have been very busy with work, and in fact today I got home from work at 8pm. Luckily on my way home I planned to go home and run inside and  grab my skis, so out the door I was by 8:15pm. I parked in Albion Basin in Alta and headed for the Devils Castle Apron. One diagonal line of the last (barely)  fully connected piece of snow in Alta, August 2nd 2010.

JON FAY

8:15pm sun is getting low, time to go skiing. August 2nd Alta

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07-08 Line Prophet 90 / Dynafit FT12

2010
07.21

Tester:

Strong skier, 165 lbs

Home Mountain: AltA, UT

Last summer I scored a pair of 179cm Line Prophet 90s to replace my 186 Prophet 100s.  This ski and most of the prophet line has been unchanged for years, and its obvious to me why. I figured I could go a little skinnier and shorter since it was my touring ski, this also meant that the ski would be lighter, and more fun to go on ski tours with. I mounted my Dynafit FT12 on them and had an 11 pound ski and binding that I could go anywhere with. My Line Mothership and Duke combo weighs 19 pounds. Anyone who thinks that extra 8 pounds is OK to ski with I now think is crazy, but maybe that just means I’m getting lazy.

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