1000Pks wrote:CBakwin wrote:1000 peaks , for easy, safe day you might go up to Hylite. It is crowded on weekends but very tame x-country trails and a beautiful area close to Bozeman. Lots of choices up there. They have been keeping the road open the last couple years.
Sounds good for somewhere down the line for me. I guess there is no access to say Logan Pass or Glacier at this time of year. Looks like now I'll be about Dillon or vicinity, and I guess snow about Missoula is too inaccessible, unreliable or what. Is skiing on Mt Helena near Helena any kind of thought?
It looks like our crowd control message concerning Missoula area skiing is getting out there effectively! The local ski hill 20 minutes from downtown Missoula gets over 300 inches a year, has 2600 vertical ft drop, and a wild and wooly reputation!
But unreliable? Not really!
Back country from Lolo Pass [Hwy 12] is very good, as well as many canyons in the Bitterroots, most esp. Gash Point. Lost Trail Pass[Hwy 93] is also very good skiing, along with Look Out Pass, and the St Regis River Basin [I-90]. Discovery Basin is also off to a great start. The one place that you mentioned [Mt Helena] is far and away the area that is the least likely of the spots mentioned to have good conditions.
Avalanche.org for the most up to date conditions, Bozeman and Glacier have more updates than the Missoula site [http://www.missoulaavalanche.org/] we just don`t get the funding from the Lolo National Forest, like those guys get from the Gallatin and Flathead National Forests!
