Mt-Rogers
Today’s run is one of the premier runs in Roger’s Pass, if only because it is off Mt-Rogers. Sitting at 10 500 feet it is one of the higher peaks in the park and around the 30th highest in the Selkirks. A beautiful mountain that towers above the highway, 6200 feet above it.
It has been around four years since I have skied off its summit, pre-blog. Before I started taking pictures and filming obsessively.
Today was worth the four year wait, with conditions uncertain and a mix of sun and clouds it seemed like a great option. We, Joey, Conor, Isaac, Mark and myself, toured up quickly to the glaciated bench under the face and enjoyed lunch. The sun began poking out and we were psyched to skin our way to the summit.
Freezing winds and cold temperatures meant we didn’t stay on the summit for long but who could with such a great line awaiting. We all carved in to the face and giggled our way down through the cold fast powder. Down and down until around 6000 feet where the conditions got real bad, real quickly. Frozen crusts and poorly covered rocks brought us to our car.
Awesome day, wicked terrain, and great footage.
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Damn! I thought these were photos/reports from last year. You guys actually have snow, eh? Send some down to Utah – we’re dyin’.
Hi Greg. I got to ski this face a few year back with Karin. Doug S. and Troy J. had skied it the day before and gave us the beta on conditions. One of my best days out at the pass ever. Love your blog and keep posting, it is well read and enjoyed by us folks in NW Washington.