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Trip Stats

Date: May 24th 2008
Location: Snoqualmie Pass, WA
Start Elevation: 3,200ft
Top Elevation: 5,600ft
Total Elevation Gain: 4,400ft

Trip Report


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Ever since our last tour up Mount Roosevelt, Trevor and I have talked about skiing the couloir off the west side, dubbing it Wild Cat Couloir. The weather forecast was for the usual gray skies, influencing a later start since sun softened snow didn’t seem like a concern. The clouds never came out and as we skinned across Snow Lake, we wondered whether Roosevelt would be too slushy to get up. Conditions felt fine, and we booted up the narrow section towards the top, taking a long break to enjoy the sun.

Peering into the couloir (our last trip we didn’t get a good view), we found a nice mellow slope that reminded us of Great Scott Bowl, albeit with a steeper entrance and less wide. The ski was nice, although the snow quality was somewhat lacking. At the bottom we made our way along a stream until reaching Wild Cat Lake, and after another lengthy rest, made the ascent out past Wright Mountain and across the Snow Lake, calling it the Snow Desert due to the unexpected heat and the mirage of the last skin out at the end of the Lake.

tnt down to snow lake trevor skinning across snow lake tnt coming up roosevelt the final push up roosevelt wild cat couloir more wild cat towards the bottom coming out middle fork trevor looking back towards chair peak
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