Mount McLoughlin: Skiing the Northeast Face (June 99)
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First Sun Breaks on McLoughlin
Mount Shasta through the Pines
McLoughlin Northeast Bowl
Alex on a Snow Bridge
NE Bowl and Pelican Butte
Climbing the East Ridge
McLoughlin Summit Ridge
McLoughlin Summit Photo
McLoughlin Lookout Ruins
View of Mount Thielsen
McLoughlin Summit Ski
Dropping into the North Bowl
Skiing the Upper North Bowl
Skiing the Northeast Ridge
Skiing Below the Clouds
Steep Drop into NE Bowl
Skiing the Northeast Bowl
Stunted Tree in NE Bowl
Figure-8 Ski Tracks in NE Bowl
Looking Back at NE Bowl
Skiing out of the NE Bowl
Map of McLoughlin Ski Route
Alex Skiing Up a Tree
View of McLoughlin and Lake
The upper portions of the North Bowl are quite steep, easily over 45 degrees. Similar to our experience on Lassen Peak a few days earlier, we set off a number of surface sluffs which slid slowly for thousands of feet, disappearing into the bowl below.
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