Favorite team:Alabama 
Location:Jackson's Hole
Biography:Bama and Miss State Alum
Interests:Skiing
Occupation:Golf course shit
Number of Posts:25607
Registered on:1/18/2009
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College football as a Bama will finally be exciting again!

re: Damn. This is fun.

Posted by bamafan425 on 1/12/24 at 12:03 pm
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Like you have an education


My dumbass is even a published scientist. Wild world we’re living in, eh?

re: Damn. This is fun.

Posted by bamafan425 on 1/12/24 at 10:41 am
Jackson Hole! Been out west for 10 years. Spent a few years in Steamboat Springs as well.

Mountain towns are expensive and have their challenges but I love the life I live out here and the west in general. More room to breath than back East.

re: Damn. This is fun.

Posted by bamafan425 on 1/12/24 at 10:35 am
Because it’s fun! See thread title.

I’m a huge Bama fan, silly little dog. I just don’t need it to consume my life past the point of it being entertainment.

I even get service when skiing so I can keep entertaining you if you wish! Just really wanted to brag that my day is gonna be more fun. Fresh pow, bruh! Woof woof.

re: Damn. This is fun.

Posted by bamafan425 on 1/12/24 at 10:21 am
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My family members that are Bama fans sure don't share your enthusiasm over all this. I don't think most of the fanbase does. Reality has set in...no way to replace Saban. It's over...the Tide is finished.


Living in Wyoming helps. College football ranks pretty low on my priority list since I’ve moved out here. Saban giving me 3 championships in my 4.5 years at Alabama also helps. That was when my priority list held college football at the very top.

Off to go skiing. :cheers:

re: Damn. This is fun.

Posted by bamafan425 on 1/12/24 at 10:09 am
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Shula will be an upgrade compared to what Alabama is about to get...No coach worth a shite is going to want to follow Saban and deal with that spoiled psycho fanbase


That’s the fun part, brother! It’s been boring to be a Bama fan for awhile now. I need some psycho crazy shite in my college football. Mike Price taking hookers to a hotel type stuff.

How can you not be romantic about coaching searches? Bring it on!

Damn. This is fun.

Posted by bamafan425 on 1/12/24 at 10:02 am
Nostalgia always hit. Bama coaching searches are so back. Ain’t felt this alive since I woke my dad up in the middle of the night to tell him Shula was fired.

Thanks for the great years, Saban! Excited to see the next era of football at the Capstone.

re: 2022-2023 Ski Thread

Posted by bamafan425 on 3/22/23 at 6:06 pm
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does anyone in Jackson run those avalanche airbag backpacks?

More common in the resort sidecountry but not so much in the true backcountry in GTNP. The packs themselves they come in are just never great to use in my opinion, plus the weight. I think there’s some scenarios they definitely make sense. Usually spots with big open clean runouts. Alaskan heli skiing they have probably saved hundreds of lives since they’ve come into play.

My buddy Charlie who got slid used to ride with one. Trees were his main enemy in this slide. You can make a case that the airbag helps protect the head as well as floatation. Luckily he never hit his head on the ride.

He had a GoPro on and he was on top of the snow for the whole time but just kept getting ping ponged off trees. We hypothesized he would’ve ended up near where I found his snowboard and likely on top of the snow. If he had been on skis he probably could’ve stopped himself on the first tree he hit. It bounced right in the middle of his board.

Once his snowboard popped off he was able to almost walk on top of the moving snow. He tried to get off to the side of the slide and then eventually stopped when a broken tree hung up on his backpack. The videos pretty crazy. I’ve only watched it 3 times. It definitely gets me choked up. I was so confident he was dead when I saw the powder cloud crashing down the drainage. Best radio call ever.

re: 2022-2023 Ski Thread

Posted by bamafan425 on 3/21/23 at 3:44 pm
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I assume a pit was dug for the hand tests. Would that be correct?

Awesome y’all had beacons that y’all didnt have to use because yeah, that usually doesn’t end well.

Radios are true lifelines. Rad y’all found his split board.

Seems like y’all had the right amount of training, fitness and fortune.

Well done.


The hand shear test was done on just the new snow from the previous days, so only about a foot to two feet deep. They were also done on an eastern aspect, while our ski objective was west. We didn't extrapolate a ton of data from the hand tests for the days objective, but we wanted to observe the general strength of the bond between the new snow and old snow surface.

We did not dig a formal pit that day, nor do I know if we could have found a representative area on the western aspect to dig. The spatial variability within that slope was all over the place. I had a hard time thinking of actionable things we could have done differently besides just choosing something different to ski.

The fact we didn't make a major mistake and have had many trusted guides and members of our community, including one of the SAR rescuers tell me "I would've skied it that day" makes me feel better in our decision making, but it also highlights the scariest thing in my mind -- it's just part of the risk we take out there.

A few takeaways on our terrain selection:
-We don't ski west facing lines in the Tetons much. Our quality ski terrain favors South, East, and North. Due to this, we are less familiar with the snowpack on western aspects AND we receive less observations and reports from these slopes.

-We had discussed much steeper and more technical lines for the day. We settled on this face as a more "mellow" option. 35-40 degree treed chutes. It felt safer, but it is prime avalanche terrain.

-This slope receives a ton of wind from the canyon. As such, parts of the slope are loaded with a lot of snow and a deep snowpack, where as other adjacent parts are scoured by the wind and left with a thinner, weaker snowpack. The combination of having a very thin and weak snowpack next to a very deep snowpack made this dangerous and hard to evaluate.

-Our group had an excellent day high in the alpine two weeks before and we were stoking on a great season so far. I don't think we we were being reckless in our decision to ski what we did, but I think the pattern and frequency we had been in of skiing big, complex terrain certainly played a part in ending up where we did. We could've skied the standard east face of Albright that day and had all time snow conditions in much more familiar terrain. But the allure of a new zone, fresh snow, and the simple fact that skiing is fun as frick can distract you. I've been pretty hard lined about dialing back the frequency in which I recreate in that type of terrain. The Tetons are full of hard charging skiers in the backcountry getting after it on the daily, and it's easy to get lulled into thinking it's green light. It can become an unsustainable pattern.


More thoughts:
The wave of relief I had when I realized I didn't have to perform a super complex beacon search was an incredible feeling.

Radios were a huge part in the success and efficiency of our rescue. I can't emphasize their importance enough. 3 of the 4 of us also had satellite devices, but luckily we were able to leave one person in cell service for direct contact with SAR.

I'll also pat ourselves on the back for having a rescue tarp and extra layers to keep Charlie warm while we waited (not long at all) for the heli. Once we got him into the sun, and warming, everything started trending in the right direction.

Thanks for the kind words :cheers:

re: 2022-2023 Ski Thread

Posted by bamafan425 on 3/21/23 at 2:27 pm
It's been an awesome season here in the Tetons, and across the west. Instead of dropping in and sharing a bunch of rad pictures from the season, I thought I'd share about a major avalanche accident I was involved in.

My group of friends and partners are very intentional in our backcountry travel. We discuss plans, snowpack, timing, etc. in depth before we go out each day. I, especially, play the part of being the devil's advocate (friends might say wet blanket instead) a lot. "It could be safe, but what about..." The fact is backcountry skiing, especially in big terrain, is an inherently dangerous activity. And the more time you spend doing it, the more your cumulative exposure to the risks adds up, even if you are being intentional and making good decisions. Margins become thinner the more you are out there. While I don't think there was a major red flag or mistake we made on January 16th, I think there are some lessons to be learned from our accident.

The deep avalanche we triggered was not listed as a problem of concern on the days avalanche forecast, and hadn't been for multiple weeks. One of the most respected mountain guides, and a personal mentor of mine, skied the same line two days before. My buddy Charlie got unlucky and hit the sweet spot for the slope to go big. We might've been able to ski the same slope 10x more times and not had it slide. That's the nature of a persistent slab problem -- high consequence, low likelihood.

After one thing went wrong, everything else after that went right. Charlie is back on snow after 6-8 weeks of recovering from 7-8 broken ribs, a lacerated liver, and punctured lung. We are all using this accident to guide our future in the mountains. It's been a lot of ups and downs -- happy we are all still alive, but also a good bit of questioning, doubts, anger, confusion, sadness, and fear.

We recorded a podcast with Teton County Search and Rescue that highlights rescues around this area. I thought it was an awesome discussion, and am excited for it to be released. Will come back and link it when it's out.

For now, anyone interested in reading more can check out a first hand report I wrote up the day after the accident.

Albright Avalanche - January 16, 2023

LSU has been trending upwards.
Bama downwards.

Seems we’re gonna meet somewhere around the middle November 5th. Glad y’all hit your stride and the game has some umph behind it!

re: So Alabama is favored by 8.5?

Posted by bamafan425 on 10/14/22 at 4:08 pm
What a random smattering of games to cherry pick. What 'trend'? :lol:

re: 2021-2022 Ski Thread

Posted by bamafan425 on 2/8/22 at 1:57 pm
A month or so of mainly high pressure has led to low tide, but great stability and weather to head high into the Tetons. Here's my visual spraydown of some of the action.































Skiing big, scary lines is cool and all, but how about some pow skiing? PRAY4SNOW

re: 2020-2021 ski thread

Posted by bamafan425 on 3/15/21 at 3:06 pm
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we should try to link up this summer. i will be sport climbing in Ten Sleep for a while then trek up through Jackson to hang and on to Whitefish for the music festival there in mid July



Definitely man. Ill be around Jackson most of the summer. Trying to get some weekends in the Winds as well.

re: 2020-2021 ski thread

Posted by bamafan425 on 3/14/21 at 2:34 pm
Last Thursday, everything lined up to climb and ski off the Grand Teton under beautiful weather and fresh snow. Dreams realized, and goals achieved.

5 pitches of technical ice climbing
5 rappels during descent
7400ft+ of elevation gain
16 miles
17.5 hours car-to-car


Picture taken from the Middle Teton. My two friends and I ascending the final snow pitches of the Grand Teton.











re: 2020-2021 ski thread

Posted by bamafan425 on 2/16/21 at 1:30 pm
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Jackson hole this Thursday afternoon to sunday, looking forward to Wyoming!


Looks like you'll time it well! Storm arriving Thursday evening and sticking around through the weekend.

re: 2020-2021 ski thread

Posted by bamafan425 on 2/15/21 at 10:58 am
It keeps snowing in the Tetons, and I keep skiing it.
Roadhouse Pub & Eatery on the square downtown. Good food, good beer. Perfect spot for a bachelor party type group. It's usually hoppin' so calling ahead/reservations would be a good idea.

re: 2020-2021 ski thread

Posted by bamafan425 on 2/9/21 at 10:38 am
5 feet since last Wednesday.

The Tetons provide. :bow:

re: 2020-2021 ski thread

Posted by bamafan425 on 12/28/20 at 11:54 pm
I miss the Basin.