December 26, 2007
The Great Divide
The Palouse Divide is where Laura and I ended up skiing on Christmas Day, among fluff and white stuff. It's hard to believe that this place is only a 45 minute drive from Pullman -- a stark contrast from our hometown's drab farm-country, the Divide is a ridgeline that lives at a few hundred feet of elevation above the surrounding country (we live at 2500 feet...). That little bit of elevation is, apparently, enough that it gets a lot more snow in the winter. The base was about 2-3 feet in most of the divide, where our house is lucky to keep a few inches on the ground. If the rest of the Palouse was this densely populated with pines, I just might love the place.
We skied the "Long Loop" trail, though we turned around about 6 miles into the loop (der, we could have gone about 2 more miles and finished it, but there are no trail markers and we had no idea if we were actually heading in the right direction...better safe than sorry I guess). We ended up skiing roughly 12 miles in about 4.5 or 5 hours, which isn't too terribly bad. I definitely wasn't feeling good at the end, but then I've never skied quite so far, for so long, only to find myself fumbling around in the dark without a headlamp at the end. Lessons learned: bring light, bring map, bring compass, (or bring GPS). I'll be heading out for some more hot skiing action in the coming weeks, hopefully doing some of the tele slopes, and hopefully not dying on them.







by reid
on October 01, 2007
by reid
on July 17, 2005