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Jessica Hart
The Ruby Mountain sky line.
Jessica Hart
Roadside parking near the couloir.
Jessica Hart
The couloir seen from the road.
Jessica Hart
Navigating a skin track into the thick aspens at the base of the line.
Jessica Hart
The western view of Lamoille Canyon on a very steep skin track.
Jessica Hart
The eastern view of Lamoille Canyon.
Jessica Hart
Taking in the view while waiting for another party to exit the couloir.
Jessica Hart
Terminal Cancer Couloir.
Jessica Hart
Aproching the base of the couloir.
Jessica Hart
A skier enjoying a verry full descent on Terminal Cancer Couloir.
Jessica Hart
Boot packing up the couloir.
Jessica Hart
Crampons are recomended for the climb up.
Jessica Hart
Digging hand pits to test for instabilities in the snow pack.
Jessica Hart
Terminal Cancer Couloir.
Jessica Hart
Steep turns with Lomille Canyon in the backround.
Jessica Hart
On a big snow year the east wall gets burried.
Reed Youngbar
Midway down the couloir.
Reed Youngbar
Descending the Terminal Cancer Couloir.
Reed Youngbar
Some avalanche terrain exists outside the couloir's midpoint.
Reed Youngbar
Enjoying the tight turns of the last pitch.
Reed Youngbar
Exiting the couloir.
Reed Youngbar
The apron of the couloir offers great turns.
Jessica Hart
Mount Gilbert seen from Lamoille Canyon Road.

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