Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 11:49 am |
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I'd think the wind that whips around the summit and scours "upper" Upper Cloud and "upper" Upper Skyward probably won't make it all the way to the Lookout Mountain face. So, I'd imagine the snow should stick a little better to those slopes top to bottom. I was wondering if maybe there's a chance the Lookout Mt. face is in a snow shadow of the peak and ridgeline? At any rate, it seems like the trails will get more sun than the rest of the upper mountain.
This all being said, I've usually found the Snowfields to have pretty good conditions, due to the wind effect on the upper upper part of Cloudspin.
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