Snowcreek 4.4.11
great photos Steve! you took some great shots of a trip that was pretty harsh. happy to know that the unalpine start afforded you a harassment-free approach. so we know it sucked compared to last year, but where will you be hiking this weekend???
i don't expcect you to answer that but i know how you LOVE a challenge. plus the DWA is always watching. 


I was very excited about the cold this weekend as it pertains to firming up the snowpack should a person decide they wanted to, in theory, try such a route...however, looks like we might be getting 6-12 inches of new snow on top of that - not the safest idea if the totals end up like they are predicting. I hope they are right on the cold and wrong on the dump.
Nice TR! I've had my eye on that area for quite some time...
Wait? More snow on the way? WooohoooBurchey wrote: however, looks like we might be getting 6-12 inches of new snow on top of that... I hope they are right on the cold and wrong on the dump.
LOL! you don't have to give up the wine and chocolate. that's a fine choice for dinner. but don't knock wheaties and jungle juice until you have tried it. i hear they serve that at the hut on Orizaba!TracieB wrote: ... I live on a diet of chocolate and red wine, not wheaties and jungle juice!

For my coffe on sunday morning.....this sounds weird I know, but it worked
( I have an addiction ) I took a vanilla muscle Milk, and a couple starbucks VIA packs, shook them together, it was actually pretty good if youre a person that needs coffee in the morning and you don't have a way to make it.
that picture of Talus looks like she had some of your chocolate, and my caffiene Tracie..
( I have an addiction ) I took a vanilla muscle Milk, and a couple starbucks VIA packs, shook them together, it was actually pretty good if youre a person that needs coffee in the morning and you don't have a way to make it.
that picture of Talus looks like she had some of your chocolate, and my caffiene Tracie..