
Trail to Horse Camp
As we roll into the new year, we’re still looking for some good storms to get us into the backcountry ski season. Finally the weather forecasts are starting to show an end to high pressure and the welcoming of wet and winter weather starting next week. NOAA has issued a special weather statement indicating a return to more seasonal conditions. A collective sigh of relief was heard from the BC community in Mt. Shasta! We were still receiving snow in town last June; so really winter just barely ended and we’re certainly expecting to get back to a deep base soon. The Shasta snow machine can turn on and get us right back to normal for skiing as well as the summer climbing season. There is still plenty of time to enjoy the skiing and boarding in 2012!
The mild and stable weather has made for fairly decent climbing conditions and Senior Guide Keith Potts made a successful winter ascent and lead a climber from New Zealand last week. We’ve had enough new snow to smooth the upper mountain and it looks more like July than January, although temps have been cold and at times windy.
In the meantime there’s been sunshine for hiking, the ice skating on the backcountry lakes has been all time, and there’s even some steeper ice for the alpinists and their ice tools. We’ll be closely watching the weather models and will be out on skis as soon as we’re able! Give us a call or email with any questions at all, we are always happy to help you plan your Mt. Shasta adventure!










































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