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August 14, 2009

If you’ve been following along, last spring this happened-

http://noahhowell.com/?s=generator+couloir(Scroll down to Generator)

During the rappel Darrell set his whippets down and forgot them. By the time he remembered, we were too far committed to the descent to retrieve them. 

 

Darrell happy as can be with 2 brand new whippets in hand.

Darrell happy as can be with 2 brand new whippets in hand.

 

This is where they were accidentally abandoned.

This is where they were accidentally abandoned.

I’ve felt a bit bad about this ever since it happened, so I thought I would go see if I could find the lost poles. I thought about seeing if Darrell wanted to join me, but he suffered enough and he’s training hard for an upcoming 100 mile endurance mt bike race. Good luck next week!

 

I thought it would be easier without snow, but not really the case.

I thought it would be easier without snow, but not really the case.

 

Wet and slippery

Wet and slippery

 

Nice stair stepper gully

Nice stair stepper gully

 

Plenty of good watering holes.

Plenty of good watering holes.

 

I brought climbing shoes for the upper section, but didn't end up needing them.

I brought climbing shoes for the upper section, but didn't end up needing them.

 

I was very happy and surprised to see these guys sitting there all behaved like they had just been set there.

I was very happy and surprised to see these guys sitting there all behaved like they had recently been set there.

 

Now I get to use them as ransom to get Darrell to come back and successfully ski this son of a bitch!

Now I get to use them as ransom to get Darrell to come back and successfully ski this son of a bitch!

Posted on August 14th, 2009 by noahhowell  |  No Comments »

Generator

April 14, 2009

 

I did pre-apologize to Darrell about this one, but he ended up still walking away mad. 

 

The plan was to tick off the Generator Couloir up Big Cottonwood Canyon.

Bad idea for many reasons. #1 is hiking in creek beds.

This was a bad idea for many reasons, first of which was just the lack of low elevation snow which meant booting up this stream.

#2 is unrelenting bushwhacking through snow covered trees and bushes.

#2 is unrelenting bushwhacking through snow covered trees and bushes.

Laughing it off is the only way to stay sane and continue on.

Laughing it off is the only way to stay sane and continue on.

We hiked up an open creek for a long long time. It was really pretty though and plenty of crisp cool water.

We hiked up an open creek for a long long time. It was really beautiful though and plenty of crisp cool water to drink.

Then you slip on rocks and fall in the creek and have more to laugh abouot.

Or, to fall into!

 

I mentioned we climbed the stream for a long time?

I mentioned we climbed the stream for a long time? Darrell works his way over one of the many little waterfalls.

 

Not laughing anymore?

Not funny anymore? We graded this a 7 on the suckfest scale.

 

We finally hit snow and the chute. Waist deep sluff piles didn't make travel get any easier.

We finally hit snow and base of the chute. Waist deep sluff piles didn't make the going any easier though.

 

Deep snow gave way to steep ice at the choke of the chute. We didn't have ice climbing gear so we tried to bypass the ice.

Deep snow gave way to steep ice at the choke of the chute. Not having ice climbing gear we tried to bypass the chute.

 

We ended up on really steep rock slabs covered with deep snow. Fun times!

We ended up on really steep rock slabs covered with deep snow. Fun times!

Soaked to the bone from inside and out we continued on envoking the powers of the spider monkey.

Soaked to the bone from inside and out we continued upward by envoking the powers of the spider monkey.

 

Luckily we had 30m of rope to belay some of the sections that felt like full on alpine climbing.

Luckily we had 30m of rope to belay some of the sections that felt like full on alpine climbing. Yes that is Darrell yarding on the trees and his whippets.

 

Low on energy and not liking where we were or where we were heading (couldn't get back into the chute), we opted for retreat.

Low on energy and not liking where we were or where we were heading (couldn't get back into the chute), we opted for retreat!The 600ft of skiing we did actually mange was really nice!

We then booted all the way out the creek and to the car. A shit show? Yes, I would have to say so. But also, great training and a good bit of suffering in preparation for some big trips to big lines in AK.

 

Darrell is speaking to me again. Maybe next time we'll heed the warning sign at the trailhead?

I've never been so soaked skiing the Wasatch. Maybe next time we'll heed the warning sign at the trailhead?

Darrell is speaking to me again, but some of the words are not so kind. It’s been a tough spring, getting shut down of several attempted lines. I think it’s the pressure of winter coming to a close and still wanting to get on a few lines that have been on the to-do list for a long time. We won’t forget this one anytime soon.

Posted on April 14th, 2009 by noahhowell  |  No Comments »