Trip Report: 12,048′ Tuck No – La Sal Mountains, UT Report from Tuesday, May 16, 2023 12,400′ Mount Tukuhnikivatz, A Fifty Classic Ski Descent, has a little sister right next door that ain’t so little. Her name is Tuck No and she’s arguably just as goodโif not betterโthan the classic around the corner. Steep, jagged, and avalanche-prone, she’s not a mountain to be messed with at any time of […] Trip Report Martin Kuprianowicz | May 17, 2023 0 Comments
La Sal Range, UT, Report: Spooky Desert Mountains, Red Rocks, and Blower Powder Skiing The La Sals scare me. Something is just a little off about them. The entire mood of the Southern Utah mountain range can change in a heartbeat; they’ll be friendly and inviting when the sun is shining, and then screaming at you to leave when cloud cover rolls in out of nowhere and winds start howling at 50 mph. The […] Conditions Report Martin Kuprianowicz | April 25, 2022 2 Comments
Trip Report: 12,482′ Mount Tukuhnikivatz, UT | The Savage ‘North Face’ Brought to you byย 10 Barrel Brewing Report from Monday, May 3, 2021 We were frozenโpetrified with fear. Near the end of the bootpack up to the ridge, it suddenly got extremely steep and icy. It was only 20 feet to the ridge. But 20 feet feels a hell of a lot further on a 60-degree top section of a slope. […] Trip Report Martin Kuprianowicz | May 7, 2021 1 Comment