The ACMG Training and Assessment Program just finished the second and final Apprentice Ski Guide Touring Courses.
We skied from Jan 28 - Feb 2 in the Whistler and Blackcomb backcountry areas as well as one day on Cayoosh, Taylor and Rohr mountains in the Duffey Lake area.
Terrain skied:
We started the week building confidence in the snowpack by skiing simple and challenging treeline features. Then moving into complex glaciated alpine terrain all aspects, 1200 - 2400m. Friday brought 50cm of new snow and we stepped back to supported treeline features.
Conditions:
Ski quality ranged from very good to very poor depending on elevation and aspect. Specific wind and solar aspects offered a variety of crusts, wind affected layers, both supportive and breakable. Quality snow was mostly preserved on sheltered N and W aspects at both tree-line and lower alpine elevations. Below treeline saw spring-like conditions with warm temperatures and with good recovery overnight. The Whistler Blackcomb backcountry was heavily travelled and tracked before most recent snowfall.
Snowpack:
30 - 50cm overlies variable snow surfaces (Sh/Mfcr/Fc) and showing little reactivity to skier traffic. Moderate to strong SW winds promoted windslab development in alpine and treeline terrain, resulting in a small natural cycle and limited reactivity to skier traffic.
Ross Berg, Matt Peter, Mike Adolph (MG)
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