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Lost Lake Snow Run: 4/5

TORX

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A few of us headed up to Lost Lake in the Mount Hood National Forest today.

After meeting up outside Sandy at 0900, Josh, Daryl, Nick + Scott, and myself rolled out. We climbed pretty quick up to about 3000' where we began to hit snow. Some pressure adjustments were made.
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The snow definitely was not ideal, but we slowly made progress. At times we were cruising pretty well, and others we were struggling for every foot. The rain all day really made for a heavy oatmeal type consistency.
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Little bit of back tracking, map checking, and head scratching.
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Scott and I were rolling down the road when we came across a brand new Ford Raptor stuck in the middle of the road. The driver was attempting to shove some sticks under the tires. We figured letting Nick hook up to him would be punishment enough.
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We dropped down to the other side, and headed up to Lost Lake. Road plowing was going on so we couldn't view the lake unfortunately.
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On our way back Daryl took us down to a eerily crystal clear pond.
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Checking out some architecture.
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Started gaining some elevation and got back into the snow on the way back.
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Snow was deep. Josh was plowing pretty good until he literally hit a wall. Nick was able to stay on top and slowly crawl around. Snow wheeling really is about ground clearance and gearing, and gearing definitely was the ticket today.
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Daryl giving Josh a quick tug back.
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With only a quarter mile to go, the snow was quickly turning on us.
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Time for business.
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So far to go when progress is in feet per minute.
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Got deep.
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Josh traded spots and broke trail the last leg out.
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After spending two hours on the last quarter mile, we were just glad to be on solid ground.
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Despite the depressing spring snow, and poor weather, it was a fun day in the mountains. Great group of people to spend the day lost and stuck with.
 
For the short distances that we were in snow we spent a lot of time doing this.
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And this
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And some time doing this
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But we found this guy so we were hero's for the day!
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Hanging out at the pond
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More snow
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Man I suck!! Sorry guys I really wanted to go. I would have broke trail all day. I hope next year brings epic snow. I know I defenatly didn't get my show fix. Still have my pint of soco (some of you know) thanks for the report.
 
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