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Vesper Peak (Ski)
June 29, 2012 in Ski | Tags: Backcountry, Barlow Pass, climb, corn, creek crossing, Del Campo Peak, descent, euphoric, freeheel, Glacier Peak, Headlee Pass, Monte Cristo, Morning Star Peak, mountain, Mountain Loop Highway, Mt Baker Snoqualmie National Forest, North Cascades, outdoors, rain runnels, Ski, snow, Sperry Peak, steep, summit, sun cups, Sunrise Mine, Telemark, Three Fingers, trail, Vesper Peak, Washington, Wertz Basin, White Horse | Leave a comment
Vesper Peak, WA – Backcountry Ski
This was a trip to remember…Lucky Sevens! 7/07/07. Vesper Peak is accessed from the Mountain Loop Highway, just before Barlow Pass. Take the Sunrise Mine road (#4065) and Sunrise Mine trail (#707).
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Some videos of the descent. Despite the sun cups and rain runnels, the corn (snow) was nicely cooked!
I love the following video! I didn’t know that I was being filmed, but this was a euphoric moment. I had to take a minute to savor it, because the descent from Headlee Pass was steep, narrow, and not a place where I wanted to fall!
Here is a video of the main creek crossing: