lftgly
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After skiing Great Gulf on Saturday and Sunday, I was beat by Sunday night, but when the phone rang, and it was Doug Mayer asking if I could get Monday off to ski the Seven in King Ravine, I said "yes".
We were able to skin all the way up to the Seven - right through the huge boulders in the ravine floor.
The King Ravine trail, once described as "ballet with crampons", was covered with snow.
The icefall was probably skiable on this day, but having forgot my helmet back at Appalachia, I resisted the temptaion.
The ascent took us 3 hours, skinning the whole way. There was a lot of tree damage from the winds the previous Monday, requiring many detours along the Short Line trail above 2500 feet.
We were able to do a little trail work, to make the descent a little more enjoyable.
It was hand-to-hand combat with the trees down King Ravine trail from the Subway junction, but thanks to our earlier efforts, Short Line trail wasn't too bad below Mossy Fall.
We eventually got to just let the skis run, and even make a few turns, all the way back to Appalachia (we had to walk the last 100 feet from the power line).
We were able to skin all the way up to the Seven - right through the huge boulders in the ravine floor.

The King Ravine trail, once described as "ballet with crampons", was covered with snow.



The icefall was probably skiable on this day, but having forgot my helmet back at Appalachia, I resisted the temptaion.

The ascent took us 3 hours, skinning the whole way. There was a lot of tree damage from the winds the previous Monday, requiring many detours along the Short Line trail above 2500 feet.
We were able to do a little trail work, to make the descent a little more enjoyable.

It was hand-to-hand combat with the trees down King Ravine trail from the Subway junction, but thanks to our earlier efforts, Short Line trail wasn't too bad below Mossy Fall.

We eventually got to just let the skis run, and even make a few turns, all the way back to Appalachia (we had to walk the last 100 feet from the power line).
