Pogo 170 Archives - Justin Silver https://www.justinsilver.com/tag/pogo-170/ Technology, Travel, and Pictures Sun, 17 Jul 2016 17:12:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.1 https://www.justinsilver.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/cropped-apple-touch-icon-160x160.png Pogo 170 Archives - Justin Silver https://www.justinsilver.com/tag/pogo-170/ 32 32 Day 35: Valdez, AK (heli) https://www.justinsilver.com/photos/day-35-valdez-ak-heli/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=day-35-valdez-ak-heli https://www.justinsilver.com/photos/day-35-valdez-ak-heli/#respond Tue, 30 Mar 2010 19:00:42 +0000 http://justin.ag/?p=733 When I woke up in the morning, it looked a little hazy, but with the possibility of burning off. I had more or less committed to staying at the hotel and getting some work...

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When I woke up in the morning, it looked a little hazy, but with the possibility of burning off. I had more or less committed to staying at the hotel and getting some work done, but then it started getting more and more blue as the sun rose. I rushed to grab my stuff at the last minute, and by the time we got to the heliport, the sun was out and the helicopters were ready to fly. We looked at the groupings, and it was just 2 in our Long Ranger piloted by George, and 4 in the A Star. Once again we had Stefan with us, with Virgil as our guide, and the other group had Darryl and Wes as the guide. Avalanche conditions were much better, as a bunch of stuff had already slid, but the danger was still very much there with so much snow. The last day ended up being the day, and we went pretty big. Unfortunately there were a bunch of peaks that we couldn’t get the heli down on, so and we ended up having to search around – the snow was just too deep. We decided to bail on the area we were in, and we ended up out on the glacier for a while while we shuttled. It was amazing how fast it got super cold when the sun went behind a cloud for a bit, and then warmed back up when it came out. Even at a low aspect, it still makes a huge difference.

Wes directed us to an area he had ridden with some private groups, and we started out on pretty steep stuff and ended up on extremely steep stuff. The first run took us down a face, and then across an area that was sluffing off, and then down through the avalanche debris to the bottom. A couple more runs in the area, getting bigger and bigger, until we got to Run 213, which was just one giant face with a cliff on the other side. A ton of vertical, and everyone had a great run down it – the best run I’ve taken. The video makes it look flatter than it was, due to the wide angle, but even it can’t make it look not steep.

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Day 34: Valdez, AK (heli) https://www.justinsilver.com/photos/day-34-valdez-ak-heli/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=day-34-valdez-ak-heli https://www.justinsilver.com/photos/day-34-valdez-ak-heli/#respond Mon, 29 Mar 2010 22:58:49 +0000 http://justin.ag/?p=729 We finally got a break in the snow and were able to fly again, so Steve and I jumped on it, but were a little bummed to find out that we weren’t going to...

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We finally got a break in the snow and were able to fly again, so Steve and I jumped on it, but were a little bummed to find out that we weren’t going to be riding with Stefan, who was paired with the French group. We were with Scott, who was a nice guy, but didn’t have much powder experience. According to our guide Virgil, it didn’t matter much anyway since we had received over a meter of new snow, and avalanche danger was pretty high. It did make sens though, we had come on the Costco deal, so we got to ride with the newbie. Again, no complaints at a day heliboarding, but it would have been nice to go bigger, although say what you want, Mother Nature doesn’t always have what you want in mind. We still got to hit some pretty long runs, and even though it wasn’t that extreme, who can complain about untracked pitches with tons of fresh snow?

We were in Brown’s Canyon again, but we got to hit some of the stuff that we hadn’t the first day on the helicopter, and though the pitches weren’t steep, we still got in a decent number of runs. At dinner we recapped the day with Stefan, and put in the word that we wanted to ride together if we ended up flying. That said, the weather looked like it was blowing in that evening, so there wasn’t a whole lot of optimism for getting another day, and I resigned myself to getting some work done from the hotel.

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