Here's the scoop. I'm a stonemason throughout the summer months in Revelstoke BC. Earthstone Masonry began in 2005 and thanks to the great patrients of Revelstoke we're still here today. As the fall season grows near and the anticipation of snow is in the air, my attention turns to the slopes. I'm a recreationalist ski tourer and Revelstoke is as far as i'm concerned the meca of skiing in Canada.
It's 6am Ryan and I are making our way up the ski hill when a truck drives by and gives us a ride to 1650m. A sweet 1000m gain in the first 30 minutes of travel. Needless to say the day was filled with spectacular views and super fun route finding. We stuck mainly to the ridges and found ourselves bootpacking on more than one occasion.I'm going to send over more pics.


growth forest takes you to the beginning of a huge drainage with rock walls on both sides. The old debris is seen on all the slide paths looking up the draw. As we make your way into the basin well spaced out with Ryan in the lead, I hear a rumble coming from behind. As I take a quick step forward a piece of debris come whirling down into the basin only 10m from my heels. I pull myself together and gain some focus. The trek ahead is not without a high degree of exposure. We walk directly under a huge hanging ice field. The only safe point is approximately 250m away so a steady pace is essential. The climb through the exposure is steep and grueling but we make it to the base of the main bowl unscathed. The push up the couloir faced us with 40 to 50 degree slope and a hard bed surface covered with 5 to 10cm of fresh snow. 10m from the summit the weather began to take a turn for the worst and we pulled the pin. Ryan and I reached the top of the couloir but missed the summit. Oh well another time, I was more concerned about the increasing winds and poor visibility. The decent was intense with variable snow conditions, the snow seemed to change drastically every 300 to 400m. Just beating the weather up high we skied out without any trouble and were ecstatic to reach the forest where we could finally relax and enjoy our triumph. If anyone else has skied this line please let us know, I'd love to hear about it.