After much planning and anticipation I loaded a boat with two other friends bound for Pigot Bay Chugach National Forest Service cabin for 4 days of coastal backcountry skiing.
I'll keep working on a better map for where we actually skied, but basically did two days south of the Pigot Bay, one day north of Pigot Bay shooting aspects into Pirate Cove, and one day, uhm, busk whacking and playing with porcupines...
Dogs, beer, and ski's; what more do you need?
The cabin on a sunny Prince William Sound day.
Heading up for our first afternoon of skiing, shortly after being dropped off by Lazy Otter Charters.
Ok, so these photo's still jump around a bit, but stay tuned for an awesome video experience from the trip.Here's Matt topping out before dropping into our second day of skiing. We found some really nice cold smoke on a northern aspect facing Pirate Cove.
Justin enjoying said "cold smoke".
How many place can you ski amazing Alaskan cold pow from summit to sea level (literally)?

Matt getting after it
Self Portrait, Pigot Bay in the background

Husky's on a Zodiac? Not so much, it took Jasper four days the nerve to "get on the boat".
Lobita and Captain Matt all about the Zo-dizzle-iac.
Justin enjoying said "cold smoke".
How many place can you ski amazing Alaskan cold pow from summit to sea level (literally)?
Matt getting after it
Self Portrait, Pigot Bay in the background
Husky's on a Zodiac? Not so much, it took Jasper four days the nerve to "get on the boat".
Lobita and Captain Matt all about the Zo-dizzle-iac.
1 comment:
Awesome boys, ski on!
Missing the pow from my OP here in KS
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