I'll be down in Beaver this weekend and want to do some backcountry skiing in the Tushars. If anyone has similar plans or wants to join, let me know. Also if anyone has good beta on the area...
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I'll be down in Beaver this weekend and want to do some backcountry skiing in the Tushars. If anyone has similar plans or wants to join, let me know. Also if anyone has good beta on the area...
How did this go?
I too would be interested in knowing how this went. How/where did you stage to get up on the mountain?
We snowmobile there quite a bit and once you get above the tree just be careful. We have been involved in and/or caused multiple avalanches
That sounds safe.
The snow was great - really deep. I started from Puffer Lake and summited City Creek Peak. It took 2 to 3 hours to get up - I think. I think starting from the parking at Eagle Point Resort would also be a great place to start.
Nice.
We talked to some people who went skiing there last week and said the snow was one of their best days and wasn't even crowded. I know they have some free ski days for non-utah residents, not exactly sure what they are though. They've done some road construction also so the roads are prob a little wider than they used to be. Used to be a little scary coming down in the winter pulling my 26' trailer around some of the sharp curves with no guardrails
How did you reach Puffer Lake? Was the road accessible? If so, by what type of vehicle? I know there isn't THAT much snow up there yet, but I think most gates are closed, so footing it or snow machine are the only vehicles that might be able to access Puffer, AFAIK. I've always contemplated snow mobiling that mountain, but between downed trees, gates and other obstacles, I just haven't yet attempted.
Elk Meadows?
http://www.skieaglepoint.com/
They keep the road plowed and open up to about Puffer Lake where the ashpalt changes to dirt.
And yes it is deep. We have rode up on Big Flat when only the very tops of the tallest trees are showing. Beaver snow is awesome and runs there are sweet because most are too steep to groom and it's common to have 3-4' of powder in the center of the runs
Wow! When did Eagle Point open up, and where are the lifts and staging? Between Eureka, Fillmore and Marysvale, those are my three homes-away-from-home and I've never heard of Eagle Point. Mind you, I don't ski at all..
here's some background
http://www.bogley.com/forum/showthread.php?t=24141
The road was plowed all the way to Puffer Lake and was in very good condition even though it had just snowed. There are several places you could start with a snowmobile as well - Big John Flat for example. There were also some groomed snowmobile trails. I was very impressed with the condition of everything: trailheads, roads, snomobile grooming, resort. I don't know what it was like before Eagle Point opened but it really seems they are trying to make it accessible to everyone: resorters, snowmobiles, and BC skiers/riders. From the resort it looks like a pretty doable hike up to Mt Holly or Delano Pk.