It’s official, we have begun the ski season! The recent storms have brought over a foot of new snow to the high country here in the mountains of Central Idaho. Depending on the geographic area, aspect and elevation, this snow fell on either dry ground or older snow. The upper [click here for more]
It’s the time of year when we cycle through the 6 huts in 3 different mountain ranges to get each hut ready for winter. We can remember many years when we were doing these annual chores in freezing temps and blizzards, but not this year. We have been blessed with [click here for more]
Autumn Climbing in the Pioneers
We have just returned from a couple of days in the Pioneers. The goal of the trip was to get the yurt ready for the oncoming winter season and to climb a new route on Old Hyndman. For years, SVT guide Joe St.Onge, has been dreaming on climbing a route [click here for more]
Men of the North Storm the Coyote Yurts on Bikes
Summer Solstice at the Coyote Yurts
We are just back from celebrating the Summer Solstice on the point at the new Coyote Yurts. After the Beaver Creek wild fire burned the Coyote Yurts last August, its been quite a journey to bring the Coyote Yurts back to life. This past weekend marked the final (planned) stage [click here for more]
Early Summer at the Sawtooth Huts
When the snow melts, we start the process of prepping, repairing and improving the huts. This summer season, hutmeisters: Niels and Aysha are riding from hut-hut working on projects. We cut out the downed timber on the Fishhook Trail, so its is clear and smooth now. The following photos are [click here for more]
Riding with the Pros at Coyote Yurts
“Are there rattle snakes here?” asked Jamie Goldman, a pro rider from Oregon I was charged with guiding. “Never seen one on this side of Democrat Gulch” I said while pointing to the east, “but over there…” I was pointing toward Lambs Gulch, a local favorite South Valley trail, where [click here for more]
Still Skiing in the Pioneers!
Kent Peak Ski
We are just back from skiing another beautiful Idaho mountain, Kent Peak. Viewed frequently from the Valley of the Big Wood, Kent Peak requires a bit of an approach to reach the classic ski lines. As the snow lines march up the mountains with the rising temperatures, the dirt roads [click here for more]
Devil’s Bedstead Ski
May showers bring Powder to the high peaks and we were able to experience some of this magic the other day here in the Pioneer Mountains, Idaho. A surprise visit from our old avalanche forecaster, a pro skier and a local doc coincided with Joe returning from the Hawaiian Islands [click here for more]