Splitboarding - How NOT to Summit North Sister

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  • čas přidán 17. 07. 2024
  • In April 2021, the conditions on North Sister weren't the best for splitboarding, but the weather was so nice I went out and gave it a whirl anyway. I ascended a mostly rocky ridge with a little snow field climbing to ride down from North Sister's prominent southern ridge. At that point I was happy to turn around and get some turns in instead of pushing further up towards summit.
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    Video Contents:
    00:00 - Intro
    00:30 - Pole Creek Approach
    01:23 - Getting Into Unstable Terrain
    02:23 - Issue w/ Crampon
    03:15 - Finishing Snow Field
    03:31 - South Ridge ~8,500ft
    04:15 - Giving Up & Snowboarding Down
    10:11 - Losing GPS
    11:07 - Walking Out
    11:50 - Sign Off

Komentáře • 12

  • @Glasshousebc
    @Glasshousebc Před 2 lety +1

    No fail there, Alex… may not have summited but decision making on the day, at that moment was spot on… great job heading back for the gps.
    A most enjoyable video, cheers mate… stay great

    • @summitspecials
      @summitspecials  Před 2 lety

      Right, making it home is the only real goal lol. I appreciate the comment... Cheers!

  • @roymeetsworld1
    @roymeetsworld1 Před 2 lety

    Amazing ascent & descent, great views too

  • @emilygardner4355
    @emilygardner4355 Před 2 lety +1

    This was amazing 😂

  • @fckyoutube2852
    @fckyoutube2852 Před 2 lety

    Run the end of the crampon strap under your boot cable or laces then tighten your boots ,this helps prevent the strap from loosening up in most cases . Ive also seen people use paracord tied from the crampons with a loop tied at the end with a tiny carabiner to hook to your boot / laces . Happy shredding

    • @summitspecials
      @summitspecials  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for the advice, I'll give that a try... i plan on trying some Burton Tourist boots, but assume even if the fit is better the same thing could happen. Cheers!

  • @emptyplenty4730
    @emptyplenty4730 Před 2 lety

    I'm looking to pay people to take me up middle sister. I've been up once to the ridge and it was early summer. Still ice sheet. I quit. I've been up in summer and the crevace freaked me out.
    I'm fit. I regularly ski black butte. I live in bend. I moved here from Seattle last summer. Work in restaurants.

    • @summitspecials
      @summitspecials  Před 2 lety

      Do you skin up when you ski? I do plan on splitting middle sister and making a video some point when things line up. Sounds like you were up there early in the morning or on a cloudy day? It takes a little longer for the sun to hit the final pitch of the standard route.

    • @emptyplenty4730
      @emptyplenty4730 Před 2 lety +1

      @@summitspecials I went up july 9th 2020 by myself with microspikes a hoody and a piece of shit ice axe. Hayden glacier and the left side of what is prusik point? Or whatever the big rocks name is between the north and middle sister above Hayden glacier. Then once on the ridge I went up middle sisters always until it got too steep. It was a sheet of maybe 2inch thin ice tops. With interniten patches of scree and jagged rocks. If I had crampons maybe. But I've never been in crampons. So I bailed. Before the false summit. I'm happy to just get to the ridge and ski down. I hiked up I have never skinned in my life. Almost this year bought boots. I plan on it next year. When I was up on the ridge coming down I met 2 climbers. 1 was guiding a lady up. Paid guide. He was just pulling out anchors and rope. So I'm glad I didnt attempt more. I hardly bail on stuff. Although I did bail on bailey too last spring. Bailey is fucking sick. I skied a few peaks on crater. I think hilman and lauo.
      I don't have any crevace rescue experience so when I went up Hayden glacier in August it freaked me out. I just went to the first crack and turned around.
      When I ski Black Butte I hike up the regular trail from the lower TH. I'm sure u can skin up from the bottom TH where I park or the road but only on a very snowy day. Depending on your avalanche and route finding experience you might have a better time summiting from the biking road on the North side of the mountain. That's the side I ski down. Its only maybe 50 yards of semi bushwacking as far as bushwacking goes in the desert of Central Oregon lol. I'm from NW washington. It's skiable for me. I dont know about skinning it. Snowboarding sounds horrible through that mess. I use my cheap small city skis . You might be able to find tracks still. Otherwise it's like 1 mile or less from the upper TH parking lot. On the upper post road. U got a good GPS u can cut through on the main trail. I have some videos I posted only 1 or 2 on my CZcams. I will post more soon. I skied from summit to my car on the road to camp Sherman in January. It was incredible. I only go on good avy days. I don't have avalanche training. I usually summit the regular trail. I cant imagine u can skin the south ridge overlooking black butte. It's small and icy. I hike up then usually walk to the burn so the most east part then ski east a little then north then go out through what I just mentions. Theres a couple gullies u learn to avoid. I've skied ot maybe 7 times. And last time was tits dude. I even skate skied on the road with my Alpine skis for like 2 miles. I was fucking flying. Maybe best day I've ever had in the wood. I'm from Seattle.