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#557446 - 04/05/06 11:02 AM [TR] Dragontail - TC ski descent 4/4/2006
TeleRoss Offline
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Registered: 06/24/03
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Climb: Dragontail -TC ski descent

Date of Climb: 4/4/2006

Trip Report:
Skied the Triple Couloirs on Dragontail Peak yesterday. I had tried to get into Dragontail a few times already this year and had been turned back each time for various reasons. I had vowed not to go back until there was a more favorable forecast and potential for better conditions....well, the forecast wasn't great, but I had become somewhat obsessed so after a quick stop to grab coffee for the road and to fill my thermos with an excessive amount of caffeine I left Seattle at 11:30 on Mondy night.
After a long and sleepy drive, my spirits were lifted as I got near Leavenworth as the stars began poking through the clouds. Mountaineers Creek road is still gated at the bridge so I started skinning up the road at 2:30am. Shortly I had to carry my skis because large sections of road are melted out, but soon enough there was continuous snow.
I arrived at Colchuck Lake at 7 just before the sun began lighting up the upper ridges of Dragontail and Colchuck.
-Object of my desire


I had wanted to climb the route, but there was a considerable amount of new snow and I wanted to avoid an epic wallowfest as well as becoming a spindrift sandwich in the runnels, so I opted for skiining up to AssMaster Pass and up south side of dragontail.
After endless swithchbacks I arrived at AssMaster. The sun was shining and warm and for once there was not hurricane force winds ripping through the pass, so I rested a bit and soaked up some rays.
Skinning the snow creek glaciers was a bit of a chore as the sun had turned the snow to glop and an incredible amount began balling up on my skins, once on the south side of dragontail I was so tired of the snow balling that I carried my skis for the final couple hundred feet or so.
-Stuart from the summit


From the summit I skied back down the south side for a short bit then traversed a kind of sketchy exposed east facing slope to the top of the TC.
-Looking down the upper couloir

I was a bit nervous about dropping in blind, not knowing the snow conditions but these fears were alleviated in the first couple of turns as conditions were perfect. Snow was soft but not deep, just kind of chalky punchy powder.
Each couloir is exposed in its own way. The fall line of the upper couloir actually funnels down to skiers left out over the north face, so stay right...I crossed a little wind lip about half way down the upper couloir and continued.
-Turns in the upper couloir

Between the upper and second couloirs there was an interesting rock/ice step that I negotiated somewhat gingerly before hopping the last few feet.
The second couloir is dead straight and fairly steep and is perched directly above the ice runnels section.
-Looking down the second couloir

Again I found perfect snow conditions although I had to pay a bit more attention to the sluffs.
At the edge of the runnels I anchored into a piton and made the first of three raps. I'm glad I didn't try to climb the route because the runnels were thin. Not much ice to be found, just a lot of snow over rock.
-Close up of the climbers right side of the runnels

Down in the hidden couloir more great turns led down to the entrance of the TC and a little exposed bit above a rock band led out to open slopes above Colchuck Lake...phew, I finally could breathe and relax.
The ski down to the trail from the lake in the afternoon sun was an interesting mix of deep mushy glop, falling into holes, and generally trying just to stay on my feet. Down on the road I was suprised to see how much more snow had melted out just that day, but there is still a ton of snow on the upper 2 miles or so which will probably take a fair amount of time to melt out.
Ross





Gear Notes:
Some pitons for rappel anchors

Approach Notes:
Road is an annoying mix of skiining and walking then finally continuous skinning.

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#557447 - 04/05/06 11:06 AM Re: [TR] Dragontail - TC ski descent 4/4/2006
Alpinfox Offline
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Fuggin' badass!

Any pictures looking back at the North Face with your turns carved into the couliors? That would be sweet.
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#557448 - 04/05/06 11:09 AM Re: [TR] Dragontail - TC ski descent 4/4/2006
DirtyHarry Offline
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Registered: 07/28/04
Posts: 3188
Holy Christ.

Did you rap the runnels with skis on or skis off?

Nice timing catching the weather window!!
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#557449 - 04/05/06 11:13 AM Re: [TR] Dragontail - TC ski descent 4/4/2006
TeleRoss Offline
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Yeah I left my skis on...just felt like that was the right thing to do.
Although that made for some interesting times trying to perch myself on my skis on some steep rock so I could get in an anchor.. ...much cursing ensued several times.
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#557450 - 04/05/06 11:15 AM Re: [TR] Dragontail - TC ski descent 4/4/2006
Chad_A Offline
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Registered: 12/24/03
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Loc: NE Portland
Very Cool. Thanks for the report!
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#557451 - 04/05/06 11:16 AM Re: [TR] Dragontail - TC ski descent 4/4/2006
dt_3pin Offline
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Registered: 03/25/04
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Loc: Trimmed and Burning
Damn.
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#557452 - 04/05/06 11:25 AM Re: [TR] Dragontail - TC ski descent 4/4/2006
John Frieh Offline
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Registered: 11/08/03
Posts: 4602
Loc: PDX
What's next? Stuie GC or Ice Cliff w/out raps?
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#557453 - 04/05/06 11:25 AM Re: [TR] Dragontail - TC ski descent 4/4/2006
porter Administrator Offline
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Registered: 09/19/03
Posts: 16802
Loc: In Love with You
wow.
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#557454 - 04/05/06 11:29 AM Re: [TR] Dragontail - TC ski descent 4/4/2006
kurthicks Offline
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Registered: 04/22/03
Posts: 1774
Loc: in the mountains
Congrats on tagging that!
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#557455 - 04/05/06 11:31 AM Re: [TR] Dragontail - TC ski descent 4/4/2006
John Frieh Offline
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Registered: 11/08/03
Posts: 4602
Loc: PDX
Oh yeah... tele or rando?
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#557456 - 04/05/06 11:31 AM Re: [TR] Dragontail - TC ski descent 4/4/2006
JoshK Offline
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Registered: 07/09/02
Posts: 5334
Loc: Seattle
Nice job, Ross! I knew this would go a few years ago when I climbed the thing in what would have been absolutely perfect skiing conditions. Unfortunately, without skis, it was a horrid mega-wallow all the way up. I'm glad you tagged it - I had caught wind of multiple "obsessed" attempts!



-josh

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#557457 - 04/05/06 11:33 AM Re: [TR] Dragontail - TC ski descent 4/4/2006
G-spotter Offline
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rappelling is aid
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#557458 - 04/05/06 11:33 AM Re: [TR] Dragontail - TC ski descent 4/4/2006
JoshK Offline
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Registered: 07/09/02
Posts: 5334
Loc: Seattle
Quote:

What's next? Stuie GC or Ice Cliff w/out raps?




The Stewart GC wouldn't make much of a ski. The coulior itself is most certainly skiable (I've climbed it) but after that you are simply climbing on the west ridge.

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#557459 - 04/05/06 11:34 AM Re: [TR] Dragontail - TC ski descent 4/4/2006
DirtyHarry Offline
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Registered: 07/28/04
Posts: 3188
Quote:

Oh yeah... tele or rando?




It aint RandoRoss.
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#557460 - 04/05/06 11:45 AM Re: [TR] Dragontail - TC ski descent 4/4/2006
klenke Offline
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Registered: 07/03/01
Posts: 3619
Loc: On the redactor tractor
Way to slay the Jabberwocky!
I always knew the couloirs themselves would be easy (straightforward, I mean) to ski. Only the runnels would present a problem. So why didn't you simply carry enough speed in the second couloir to jump the runnels all together?

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#557461 - 04/05/06 12:21 PM Re: [TR] Dragontail - TC ski descent 4/4/2006
Tony_Bentley Offline
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Registered: 05/05/01
Posts: 246
Loc: seattle, wa, USA
Ross, You are a superhero.
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#557462 - 04/05/06 12:22 PM Re: [TR] Dragontail - TC ski descent 4/4/2006
pup_on_the_mountain Offline
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Registered: 09/15/04
Posts: 377
Loc: Land of Cows
Schweeet!!!
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#557463 - 04/05/06 01:12 PM Re: [TR] Dragontail - TC ski descent 4/4/2006
goatboy Offline
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Registered: 01/24/01
Posts: 1325
Loc: Waiting for high pressure
Christ! It's so fascinating that someone would (rather humbly I'll add) post a TR about skiing something which I am proud to have ASCENDED. People never cease to amaze me. This, of a route which I once heard Mark Twight call one of his favorites in the range....

Sounds like some melt-freeze cycles would benefit the runnels . . .

If I was roped up and climbing that thing when someone went past me in the other direction on skis, I might have to retire for good...

Thanks for the report -- any more pictures?

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#557464 - 04/05/06 01:22 PM Re: [TR] Dragontail - TC ski descent 4/4/2006
Ade Offline
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Registered: 10/20/00
Posts: 1095
Loc: In a meeting...
Nice job!
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#557465 - 04/05/06 01:30 PM Re: [TR] Dragontail - TC ski descent 4/4/2006
Stefan Offline
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Registered: 04/16/01
Posts: 1781
Loc: the circus
Holy crapola! I guess your next objective is a ski descent of Hydrophobia.
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#557466 - 04/05/06 01:33 PM Re: [TR] Dragontail - TC ski descent 4/4/2006
jordop Offline
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Registered: 02/13/02
Posts: 2673
Loc: The Cheeseburger Picnic
I no longer want to climb this route. You have defiled it
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#557467 - 04/05/06 01:37 PM Re: [TR] Dragontail - TC ski descent 4/4/2006
DirtyHarry Offline
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Registered: 07/28/04
Posts: 3188
Quote:

This, of a route which I once heard Mark Twight call one of his favorites in the range....





Skiing Mark Twight's favorite ice climb
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#557468 - 04/05/06 02:11 PM Re: [TR] Dragontail - TC ski descent 4/4/2006
JoshK Offline
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