Mount Whitney Mountaineer's Route

Yep another obligatory tick of a classic ski line and the highest point of the contiguous U.S. I just wish I had oneee more day to do Mount Langley’s Northeast Couloir (didn’t have a truck) but not a bad way to wrap up skiing in the Sierra :)

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Kidney Chute

I watched this video a while ago and I thought this line was one of the coolest in the Sierra. Did not meet expectations with the lower angle terrain and suboptimal ski conditions, but still great to check out the Dana Plateau regardless. Definitely need to come back to Tioga Pass a bit more next time.

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Mount Tom West Face

Mount Tom is one of the prominent mountains you see on the drive from Mammoth just before you turn the corner to Bishop. Most people opt to ski one of the east facing lines towards the valley, but a couple of us thought that the west facing stuff might be continuous with this kind of snow year.

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Local Mammoth Laps and Town

Combining some of the miscellaneous days we had in Mammoth, where we stayed during this trip, into one post. We spent a couple days lapping the ridge to Sherwin Peak on the off days, as well as the prominent rock chute pictured below, but I was mostly awestruck by the amount of snow that fell on this mountain range over the winter, even if it was just the residual leftovers hanging on.

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Mount Rainier Emmons Glacier

Just soaking in the views of the crevasses up close on this one. I hung back with one of a friend who was having a problem with the altitude and encouraged the other two to summit without else since I had already been up earlier this year. A bit disappointing, but this outing confirmed my ability to make turn around in practice, and was otherwise happy to explore this side of the mountain regardless of the outcome.

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Little Tahoma

Little Tahoma is a satellite peak of Rainier, the pointy thing next to the main summit. I think it looks like a castle made of mahogany. Little T is actually the remnants of what used to be an even bigger volcano; it’s hard to imagine another a couple thousand feet on top of what Rainier is currently.

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