TR: Mammoth Touring 12/16-12/19 2022

Discussion about winter adventure sports in the Sierra Nevada mountains including but not limited to; winter backpacking and camping, mountaineering, downhill and cross-country skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, etc.
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TR: Mammoth Touring 12/16-12/19 2022

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Another fantastic trip ski touring around mammoth. The ES Avalanche Assoc was going crazy with avalanche warnings. The snow was fluffy powder like in CO, an absolute delight to ski in!
@Gogd Thanks for your guidance on skis.
Also, thanks to @c9h13no3 (Despite the comment about tele skis only being for old people ;) ) for reminding me to look at the almighty aspect!!! I had been so consumed with slope angle, I totally forgot that it is reasonably safe on S--W aspects.
My Jasmine Rose was skijoring again every day and what a great puller that mighty dog is, even when breaking trail, up steep hills, in deep powder!!
Finally, We skied up the unnamed dome 9610', South of Mammoth. The Mammoth Pass trail passes right under the south of it. From the top, looking NW We saw the incredible view seen here. I would guess that the closest mountains are Minarets, Banner, Ritter and Davis. Who can tell me, please, the others in the view?
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Who can tell me which mountains these are close up angle.
Who can tell me which mountains these are close up angle.

I think that all of you will recognize the remainder of the pictures.
Happy holidays to all of you!
Aura
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Who can tell me which mountains these are?
Who can tell me which mountains these are?
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Okay, so the web site is not cooperating and everyone is calling me to dinner so, hopefully, even with all of the pics out of order, you can still enjoy and still let me know what we saw from our dome 9610.
Thanks!
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Hi Aura,

Yes, definitely the second photo is a close-up of Ritter and Banner while your last shot includes Ritter and Banner (on the right) with the Minarets stretching to the left of them. I think you timed this perfectly, because the recent storms will probably increase the avalanche risk for a while!
Happy New Year! Cameron
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@cgundersen Cameron, HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Thanks for the confirmation. It was one of those magical Sierra surprises because the view had been totally hidden by some trees. However, I always try to go up ahead “just to the next turn to see what is up there” and what we found was breathtaking!
Now I have to do an early trip to Thousand Island and that area, before the road opens!
Also, thanks for the ideas on the bears. (I know this is off topic) Neither of the choices of either dicey route finding from Lake Edison or two xc passes, with a full pack, are good. I try to save that more difficult stuff for layover days. It is hard enough with a pack, add in the xc element and it seems scary hard for me. …But WOW! If I could do it!!! :)
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