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    thecornicestore
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    Default Trip Report - Mt Bogong: Saturday 17 July 2010.

    Trip Report

    Mt Bogong: Saturday 17 July 2010.

    After the nice little dump last week we just had to go get some freshies on the weekend, so we decided to undertake a day mission up to Mt Bogong on Saturday.

    We drove the car to the base of Eskdale Spur and headed off at about 6.30am with the head torches lighting our way for the first 20 minutes or so. It wasn’t long before we were stripping layers off as the walk up is always hot work! The track was snowed over after about 30 minutes off walking, at about the 1400m level.

    We arrived at Michells hut at about 8ish for a break and some breakfast. There were a couple of tents and a few crew in the hut, and everyone was pretty pumped about the day ahead as the sun was out, there wasn’t a cloud in the sky and it looked pretty still up top.

    When we got above the treeline there was a fairly good snow cover on the northern ridge and we chucked the skins on the Splitboard skis on the last little uphill section of the north ridge.

    When we got the main ridge Cairn Gully was looking great. The cover wan’t complete, with a couple of small, shallow creek lines and a few rocks and shrubs exposed. But there was plenty of cover and fresh snow and not a track to be seen! When we got to the summit there was a few crew up there and we were all itching to lay some tracks.

    The snow wasn’t light fluffy powder, but it was still nice and soft and it hadn’t thawed/frozen since the dump during the week. There was nice 20-30 cover of fresh snow on top of the base and there was some nice little rollers and rock drops available because the gully wasn’t completely filled in. The skin up on the Splitboard was easy after each run as the snow was soft and there wasn’t any ice to be found.

    We stayed in the gully for the day picking different lines each time we went down, and never had to worry about finding the fresh stuff.

    I reckon that after another good dump the Gully should be filled in nicely and the chutes of the main ridge should be looking ripe!

    We got back to Michells hut at about 4.30 and had some arvo tea and a bit of a rest. We then pushed off and had to don the head torches again for the last 20 minutes before we got back to the car at about 6.30pm.

    After a big day we definitely enjoyed a beer and a hot shower, but it was worth the effort as you don’t get blue skies, hardly any wind and fresh snow every day on Bogong!!

    Some pics can be found here:
    http://s944.photobucket.com/albums/a...ng%2017-07-10/





















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    Simply gorgeous photos. Thanks for sharing

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    Default Re: Trip Report - Mt Bogong: Saturday 17 July 2010.

    Nice work!
    *insert witty comment here*

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    Default Re: Trip Report - Mt Bogong: Saturday 17 July 2010.

    Cheers for the report and pics.
    How many days till it snows again?

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    Default Re: Trip Report - Mt Bogong: Saturday 17 July 2010.

    Awesome!!!!
    Mad Respect

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    BlueHue
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    Default Re: Trip Report - Mt Bogong: Saturday 17 July 2010.

    Very nice work indeed!

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    Default Re: Trip Report - Mt Bogong: Saturday 17 July 2010.

    nice one.
    KT-22

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    SA
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    Default Re: Trip Report - Mt Bogong: Saturday 17 July 2010.

    Good effort with the trip and the report!

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    skijacski
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    Default Re: Trip Report - Mt Bogong: Saturday 17 July 2010.

    Nice to see a boarder with the right gear - excellent report.

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    Default Re: Trip Report - Mt Bogong: Saturday 17 July 2010.

    Great report, thank you. and fantastic photos too. My mate and I are planning a trip in august as well as a day this Sunday. I understand the road into the base of the spur has been re-routed and is not quite as steep as the old road, but is a bit off camber on fresh clay. Based on your experience last weekend do you think we will have any problems getting an 04 outback in there?

    Cheers, Chris.

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