TBT: Powder Skiing on Vail Pass

(Last Updated On: January 19, 2017)

This post is part of a Throwback Thursday series featuring trip reports that we havenโ€™t had a chance to write about until now! Look for them at least every other Thursday!

I have been saving skiing photos for well over 10 years now. And every now and then, I stumble upon a great set of photos from by-gone days while searching on my computer – usually I am searching for something else and find myself whimsically distracted. I find myself reliving my early ski days, and realizing that these photos are nearly lost.

A decade ago, Frank and I as well as many of our friends were posting photos on the forums of Teton Gravity Research. While many of the reports themselves still exist, photos stored on the TGR site or other popular hosts at the time like Big Lines have since disappeared from their cyber existence. But, we sure had some good times to share, and some great photos too. So, I am going to take the opportunity to revamp these long lost memories in some of my Throwback Thursday reports.

This past summer, while looking for photos of Radiobeacon Mountain, I came across this series of shots from then my good friend Dave Bourassa and I hit up Vail Pass on one of those perfect powder days in March of 2006. Back when I hucked like a mad woman, before I had 2 of my 3 ACL surgeries, before I had even met Frank, when I rocked the Volkl Mantra, and when some friends called me “Pink Pants”, for obvious reasons. I hope you enjoy the Throwback!

A nice sunrise pic.
Sunrise on Vail Pass

Dave and I enjoyed several laps of skiing on the sled-accessed north side of Vail Pass where he gathered numerous shots of me.
Brittany Walker Konsella backcountry skiing on Vail Pass.

Brittany Walker Konsella backcountry skiing on Vail Pass.

Brittany Walker Konsella backcountry skiing on Vail Pass.

Brittany Walker Konsella backcountry skiing on Vail Pass.

Brittany Walker Konsella backcountry skiing on Vail Pass.

Brittany Walker Konsella backcountry skiing on Vail Pass.

Brittany Walker Konsella backcountry skiing on Vail Pass.

A few times, Dave handed off the camera to me and I captured some photos of him too.
Dave Bourassa backcountry skiing on Vail Pass.

Dave Bourassa backcountry skiing on Vail Pass.

Dave Bourassa backcountry skiing on Vail Pass.

Dave Bourassa backcountry skiing on Vail Pass.

Dave Bourassa backcountry skiing on Vail Pass.

Dave Bourassa backcountry skiing on Vail Pass.

One more of me taken by Dave in the same zone, but a month earlier….
Brittany Walker Konsella backcountry skiing Vail Pass.

Much thanks to Dave Bourassa for the good times and great photos ๐Ÿ™‚

Brittany Walker Konsella

Aside from skiing, biking, and all outdoorsy things,Brittany Walker Konsella also loves smiles and chocolate ๐Ÿ™‚ Even though she excels at higher level math and chemistry, she still confuses left from right. Find out more about Brittany!

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Skiing on Vail Pass
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Looking back to a magical bluebird day of perfect powder turns and hucking large cliffs while backcountry skiing on Vail Pass.
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Brittany Walker Konsella

Aside from skiing, biking, and all outdoorsy things, Brittany Walker Konsella also loves smiles and chocolate :) Even though she excels at higher level math and chemistry, she still confuses left from right. Find out more about Brittany!

2 thoughts on “TBT: Powder Skiing on Vail Pass

  • March 3, 2017 at 3:57 pm
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    I didn’t know you were such a huckmonkey Brittany! Love it!

  • March 3, 2017 at 10:32 pm
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    Haha. Yeah, that was 2 ACL surgeries ago… When I tore my 2nd one jumping (#1 was also done jumping), I decided the skiing part of skiing was more important to me than the jumping part of skiing. So, I stopped jumping unless conditions were stellar or the jump was absolutely necessary (Like the cornice on Owen, and Frank made me jump the ice fall on Ruby Chute because he didn’t feel like setting up a rope for the rappel, and there was a little jump needed on Crestone Needle too).

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