Spring in Crested Butte with Two Plank Productions

After the resorts close most people stop skiing.  However this year the conditions are rather unique in Colorado.  For instance, today we hiked to the top of a ridge and I took my probe out.  Lets just say it is 260cm long, which is around eight feet and I could not hit the bottom.  We should be skiing for a while if the mother of nature allows us.  Here are a few pictures of lines and antics from the last few days.   

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I think I’m moving in. 

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Just your average ski lines for May.

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The drop in, see the group 2000ft below..?

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Ruby Chute. Its a lot longer then it looks…

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Who’s next?

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Max Mancini and his dislocated shoulder. Bad times!

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Colin, Seaton, Yo, y Thatcher

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Seaton and Thatcher testing their luck on wave runners apparently. 

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The Crew making a plan.

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 Spotting out lines on Daisy Pass

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Two story cabin…

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 Full size home totally buried.6.jpg  

Phil tried to do some logging with the sled.

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Colin “Dave” Mac.

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Corey Tibljas with “Two Plank Productions”

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Same cabin the next day…

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Endless lines.  If you can see it, you can ski it.

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This Spyder was walking around on the snow at around 11,500 feet. Spyder, yes that’s how we spell it… 

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Not a bad view.  This pine cone blew from about three miles away, because there are no trees above me at this point.

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Yield to a lot of snow…

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Claudia B. next to a huge avalanche debris pile from a thirty foot cornice.15.jpg

Playing with nature… We opted not to ski in this area.16.jpg

Our little friend Foxy watching us hit a huge backcountry hit. 17.jpg

Brave little guy. 

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