October 28, 2006 – Palmer Glacier

Since the majority of October was blown away studying for my professional engineering exam (which was Friday the 27th), and there was only a few days to get turns in, Todd and I decided to head up to the Palmer Glacier on Hood for our turns, given that I can’t think of any other place in Oregon that would be worth riding due to the snow conditions. There was some pretty serious lack of snow on the Palmer, but it was still plenty rideable. The weather was perfect with sunshine all day. At first, I wished I had brought my long board as the snow was rock hard ice and I was having to speed check constantly. Fortunately, by about 10:00am it softened up nicely and we made several runs (so many I lost count). Hero snow followed until about 2:00pm when we gave up. There was even a nice little tabletop jump we played on in the afternoon.

October turns on the Palmer

We finished the day down at Govy with a round of well earned Ice Axe IPA’s which always hit the spot. The weather forecast for the next week is pretty dry; I’m hoping we get some snow soon and have a good winter, because right now it’s really, really thin! Here’s a parting shot of Todd making a tele-turn down the snowfield….

Todd cruising down the Palmer

 

August 12, 2006 – Mount Hood, Palmer Glacier

Original plans of attending a glacier travel and crevasse rescue class with the Santiam Alpine Club and getting August turns on the Elliot Glacier were thwarted by forest fires and the closure of Hwy 35. Good thing there was  plenty of snow left for riding on the Palmer snowfield. After thinking it over, we decided on buying lift tickets to ride as much as possible for most of the day with the possibility of heading out to the Zigzag glacier in the afternoon. The snow was rock hard in the morning, but softened up nicely by about 9:30am. We never did get over to the Zigzag, as the lure of steady continuous vertical kept us on the Palmer. A few people were climbing to the summit, but we didn’t see anybody with skis descending from the Crater Rock area. The mountain pretty much cleared out by 12:00 and the last hour and a half we had it to ourselves. Lots and lots of vertical was had. I saw a high school friend splitting up the Magic Mile and Palmer – Kelly it was good to see you.

Headin’ down to Timberline