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October Snowkiting in SW Montana

 
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noah

Since 19 Oct 2006
173 Posts
Bozeman, Montana
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PostTue Oct 06, 09 5:39 am    October Snowkiting in SW Montana Reply with quote

If you follow the calendar, October 5th is supposed to be autumn. However, that detail quickly disappeared last night under a foot of heavy powder here in SW Montana. After a couple of false starts trying to find the best snow depth and wind, we eventually ended up on the perpetually nukin’ Norris Hill. This spot is almost never kited (2 or 3 times by Joe Irons?). It’s always too windy. The snow usually blows off. However, the storm that plastered Norris Hill this time was wet and heavy and provided a great base for full-on kite powered ripping!

All in all it was a tremendously rewarding day.

Have I ever snowkited this early in the season? I don’t think so. While the early season session was especially rewarding, the best part of the day was the terrain: It is massive. Big descents; high floaty air; glide to your heart’s content. I’ve driven over Norris Hill hundreds of days on my way to other kite spots. Today I harvested the goods. It’s an impressive spot and one that I’ll be back to tomorrow, and the next day and the next, for as long as the snow sticks!

See ya out there,

Noah


   Not Bad for Oct 5th.jpg 
   End of the Day.jpg 
   More and More Terrain to Rip!.jpg 
   Massive Terrain.jpg 
   Norris Hill.jpg 

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Wind Slither

Since 04 Mar 2005
2627 Posts
The 503
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PostTue Oct 06, 09 6:37 am     Reply with quote

Sweet post Noah! The early winter season snow stoke is on for sure!

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JMatic

Since 12 Aug 2008
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Boise, In Dat Ho
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PostTue Oct 06, 09 7:44 am     Reply with quote

SIIIIIICK, I'm moving to MT asap!!!!!!!!!!

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chanson

Since 31 Jan 2006
1874 Posts
WISCONSIN
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PostTue Oct 06, 09 8:14 am     Reply with quote

Niiiiiice! Twisted Evil

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Windian

Since 28 Apr 2008
902 Posts
Newport, OR
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PostTue Oct 06, 09 6:02 pm     Reply with quote

Looks way cool!!

I have been to SW Montana only during summer and have traveled the road that take you over a treeless pass between Ennis and Alder. My friend that lives there says it is snowy and windy alot during winter. Is that too a snowkiting spot? It looks very similar to your spot in these photos, maybe the same location?

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noah

Since 19 Oct 2006
173 Posts
Bozeman, Montana
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PostWed Oct 07, 09 6:39 am     Reply with quote

The pass you are referring to (west of Ennis, between Ennis and Virgina City) is different from the one north of Ennis. It is occasionally snowy, and occasionally has wind that works for snowkiting. It's all private land and one need permission to kite there.

I have had a handful of sessions there but I have also waited for wind even when it was nuking down in Ennis. The Tobacco Root Mtns (to the north) seem to block the wind here. Works best on a strong W - SW direction. Lots of sage and a few fences here too.

Here's a photo from our second day (Oct 6th) at Norris Hill:


   Kiting the Canyons of Norris Hill.jpg 

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barfly

Since 31 Mar 2005
1216 Posts
Portland
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PostWed Oct 07, 09 7:53 am     Reply with quote

Killin' it Noah. Where do you usually snowkite if this place gets blown out?

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noah

Since 19 Oct 2006
173 Posts
Bozeman, Montana
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PostWed Oct 07, 09 9:43 am     Reply with quote

Around SW Montana there are a couple dozen reliable locations to snowkite. Some are park-n-ride: Island Park, Raynolds Pass, Mount Haggin, Big Hole Pass, MacDoanld Pass, Monida Pass, and the many farm and ranch lands (w/ permission).

Other spots require a snowmobile to access the goods like up in the Beartooths and Bighorns. These offer giant alpine terrain and require more commitment and bigger risk. Bigger reward, too!

As with all of these spots, I make my daily choice based on where I can hit the best wind and snow.

See ya out there,
Noah

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Airnsails

Since 22 Jun 2005
104 Posts
Hood River, OR
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PostWed Oct 07, 09 7:46 pm     Reply with quote

So stoked to see the season has officially begun. I figured Noah would get the first session, but what do you expect when you search harder than everyone else and live next to so many options. Montana Rules!

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