everywhere is goin to be intense, dont sit on the slide paths. look around where you stop. everyone on high alerts this week. i cant believe one would think about goin into gorman. its def not a place to go when everything on forcast is red.
i was at gorman today holy ch!t do not go four slides just on the trail, go my sled and dads sleds stuck just as a slide came down one the TRAIL started runin and the slide stoped like 30 feet from our sleds we also ran into the grommer who was stuck lol but would say gorman is a no go lol
only went up to test out my dads new sled he picked up that day we were only planning on riding the trail up then back down to the truck just to make sure it was runnin alright but that ended up happeningquoted from earlier post
[i was at gorman today holy ch!t do not go four slides just on the trail, go my sled and dads sleds stuck just as a slide came down one the TRAIL started runin and the slide stoped like 30 feet from our sleds we also ran into the grommer who was stuck lol but would say gorman is a no go lol]
Really people!!!! doesnt anyone take the warnings seriously. Just thinking that if we put a big steel gate at the trail head due to the conditions to STOP! people from going in we would still get posts and pics of the slides and stories of near misses. Only good thing about that post is that you got to come home and write about it (if that is good)
he was only stuck cause of the trailer, he couldnt pull it over some avy debris, we stoped to help him if he needed any, he also helped us when we were stuck after the avy happenedI thanked your post for the update aspect but honestly this is the scariest thing I have read in a long time and it was not funny in any way to me, I know the groomer so this hits me personally. Especially if Kelly's groomer is stuck up there, often times he grooms alone, I hope it was just a mechanical issue or too much snow and he is OK.
I'm torn between writing this next section and not writing it, just sitting here biting my tongue. We don't want to shame people into not reporting this stuff but I guess we already know the risks of Gorman so I will post it - its nothing against you personally, just my opinion.
I don't know you and I'm not trying to judge you but I have to say (just in my opinion) that entering Gorman in a time of high avalanche risk was irresponsible. Had 3 friends die sledding, can't imagine digging out a family member and not being able to revive them, or what it would do to a person if they had to dig me out, honestly I don't know if I could live with myself. Have had to watch friends tell their buddies wife and kids, can't even describe what I feel right now, you never forget how it felt at the time. I have a little girl, I could not imagine what it would be like to lose her, and if I did, I damn well better be dead already because I would kill myself to save her. I'm sure your dad feels the same way. If you and your father don't have avy training you need to go get some now and start listening to the avy bulletins and riding with more awareness, the fact that you entered Gorman and then laughed about the situation shows a very cavalier attitude and/or lack of education.
I hope other sledders can appreciate your comments though and hopefully your post will provide some info to people to stay the fawk out of Gorman right now. I also hope the Golden Snowmo Club pay booth attendant is really warning people of the super-sccary risk this weekend at Gorman. This weekend is showing prime conditions for a fatality if people continue to ride the steep stuff.
Ok I know the GT race was on and im surprized that there is no pics..... someone must have had a camera or two. And Wow!!!!! what a season
I was out to Qaurtrz on Sunday and was wondering what the hell had went on. It was a sad sight to say the least as there was garbage everywhere on the trail all the way in and a disasterous mess at the cabin as well.There appeared to be a huge party going on at the cabin as there was big band speakers there and lawn chairs out front as well as a fire pit that had created a hug hole about 8 feet deep and bags of garbage and crap strewn about. I have rode Golden for the past 10-15 years and have never seen anything like it. i started to pick garbage up on the trail on the way in and had every compartment full before i even made the Y at km 10. I am not sure who is responsible for this event but they need to be held accountable and clean this crap up, we are already the bad guys in most people's eyes and and image like this doesnt do backcountry users any justice at all. If people continue to keep this up we will see more areas closed in the near future.
Just my thoughts
I presume on the right of the ridge is open and to the left is the park. If you look at google earth, it lloks like a huge meadow on the left oft of the ridge. I presume this is in the park. Some one in the group went up the "poo stain" I think and said all they saw was the park signs so I thought all of it was closed off. There were some tracks tack down the cabin valley in the park, did not see who did it though.
How was the snow near the staging area? Any gravel riding?