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I'm having fun skiing the Hotlum snowfield on Mt. Shasta. July 10, 2005. Photo by JoeSnow.


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ZzyzxAnother great action shot!

Voted 10/10

What were the conditions on the glacier? Crevasses not quite opened yet? Where did you start skiing from?
Posted Jul 17, 2005 12:09 pm

steelemanRe: Another great action shot!

steeleman

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Thanks. The above shot isn't taken on the glacier itself, but on the big snowfield just to the south of the Hotlum glacier. Some of the bigger crevasses were opening around the icefall on the Hotlum, but it looked like April over there.



We skiied right off the summit!!!







[Summit rocks are above and to the left]



Posted Jul 18, 2005 5:55 pm

clarkrAwsome Pic

clarkr

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I could picture myself riding down. Looks like
you guys have a good memory to enjoy. Must have
taken your breath away.

-clark
Posted Jul 16, 2006 9:53 pm

littlekarimNIce

littlekarim

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Hello
where did sking from top?
last some year ago there one group sking on
liala peak very steep near my village!
Is it dangrus sport ?
Posted Jan 25, 2009 9:21 am

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