To any new members: Welcome!

PowderPanda

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Sweet website and kudos to all who have contributed. I’m in the Spokane area but looking to explore what Idaho has to offer.
I’ve heard good things about the Training Grounds, Rabbit Gulch, and West Willow - anyone skied any of these yet this year? If so would love to hear how it was. TIA!
Welcome to the site!!
Yah, Still thin out there for anything that doesn't get mowed (Lookout and 49 have runs they mow down, so less snow needed). Those areas have lots of logs laying down, so can be a bit dicy. Training Grounds is South facing which results in solar aspect, losing a lot of snow quickly or just crust.

Patience.... it will be here grass hopper!!

Cheers,
PP
 
I’m sure glad I found this site and really appreciate the info! I’ll wait for some more snow and keep an eye on the site. Thanks again and hope to see ya out there someday!
 
Moved here from Colorado and can't get on skis this winter because of injury but looking forward to reading everyone's trip reports and getting stoked for next winter:p So glad to find a BC community up here!
 
New here – grew up skiing in bounds in this area, but moved away for school/work. Your more regularly now and looking to ski a little when back home!
 
Found this site recently, I've got 15ish years of BC experience at home in Alaska. Looking for tours/partners. I'm in law school so my time is really limited but I won't slow you down.
 
Welcome to the site!!
Yah, Still thin out there for anything that doesn't get mowed (Lookout and 49 have runs they mow down, so less snow needed). Those areas have lots of logs laying down, so can be a bit dicy. Training Grounds is South facing which results in solar aspect, losing a lot of snow quickly or just crust.

Patience.... it will be here grass hopper!!

Cheers,
PP
New member! Let it snow!
 
New member from eastern Washington. Just had 2 of my touring buddies move out close to the panhandle (hi Kyle!), so I'll be heading east a bit this season to check out some of the goods in North Idaho and beyond!

I'm an aspiring ski bum trying my best to escape the desk job. Here's a long format vlog I made of some sno park bumming in E. Oregon a couple seasons ago:

I'm always looking for touring partners! AiARE 1 certified, and I try my best not to die. It's been successful so far.
 
Welcome to Panhandle Backcountry! (You can introduce yourself in this thread!)


PanhandleBackcountry is a community of backcountry skiers and splitboarders in North Idaho, Eastern Washington and Northwestern Montana. Thanks for joining us and please participate in our forums where you can organize tours and events, check trip reports and route information, share snowpack observations and conditions, and talk about or trade your gear locally.

First things first..
Safe travel in the backcountry is of utmost importance:

Before you go make sure your group has the skills, knowledge and training to travel in avalanche terrain. Read the local avalanche advisory and always carry a shovel, probe and transceiver (plus cell phone and airbag). Be sure to check out our “Be Avalanche Aware” section with a full list of local avalanche education courses available and other avalanche safety tips and resources: http://www.panhandlebackcountry.com/safety/

Fill out your profile:

You can do this by clicking on your own username at page header or browsing to: http://www.panhandlebackcountry.com/account/

Upload an avatar and please fill out your profile as completely as possible, especially the "Training and Experience" section! This gives others an understanding of what level of backcountry experience you have. That way one can properly route find for each individual that may be in a group. Don't forget other sections like what gear you're rocking! Many people have questions about gear and if they see what you use, they may have questions as to what your thoughts on the gear is. Profiles can only be viewed by other logged-in members.

Get the weather forecast quickly:

We’ve compiled a list of weather forecasts and resources relevant to backcountry skiing and splitboarding in our area. Browse to http://www.panhandlebackcountry.com/weather/ to view time-lapse webcams, live weather data, SNOTEL reports, forecasts, radars and more. Local and regional avalanche advisories are also included on this page (as well as right on the homepage!)

Share a trip report:

Have you been out lately? Consider sharing your photos, conditions, pit data, beta or story with the rest of the community in the 'Trip Reports' forum. Reports can be as simple as a couple notes on conditions to full epic stories with several photos and video — the more information the better, but anything is helpful! Trip Reports are only viewable to logged in members. Collaborative knowledge can increase all members’ experience in the backcountry!

Connect with tour partners:

The backcountry is better with friends! If you’re looking to get out with others post in the 'Tour Partners' forum and link up with others. The more information you include on the tour or partners you’re seeking the better. It’s also a good idea to include your level of training and experience (and an acknowledgement you have the necessary gear) here if you’re new to the community.

Suggestions:

This community was built by a backcountry skier and splitboarder for our peers: skiers and splitboarders. We value suggestions and input from members and use them to shape the future of Panhandle Backcountry accordingly!

Stickers:

Want a free Panhandle Backcountry sticker to rock on your boards, nalgene or roof box? We have a couple different styles of die cut stickers to share! Send a private message to PowderPanda or me (idsnowghost) with your mailing address, or if local we can make arrangements to meet up. You can also buy stickers directly from our printer here! (we don't set the prices nor get a cut)

Thanks again for joining us! Please feel free introduce yourself to the community in this thread or ask any questions! Welcome!
Hey everyone! Looking forward to learning more about backcountry skiing and developing the skills to further discover this beautiful area.
I just moved to Spokane from Chewelah. My fiancé and I have ties up at 49 still, but we’re interested in exploring more areas throughout the regio
 
Hi everybody. Happy to have moved to this area. Wanting to do some cross country/downhill type stuff and get into some more traditional backcountry telemark touring
 
Hi! I’m brand new to BC skiing but I’ve already had a few great early-season days out on Mt Spokane, the training grounds and Rabbit Gulch this year. Looking forward to a great winter! I’m looking for more female ski partners - DM me!
 
Welcome to Panhandle Backcountry! (You can introduce yourself in this thread!)


PanhandleBackcountry is a community of backcountry skiers and splitboarders in North Idaho, Eastern Washington and Northwestern Montana. Thanks for joining us and please participate in our forums where you can organize tours and events, check trip reports and route information, share snowpack observations and conditions, and talk about or trade your gear locally.

First things first..
Safe travel in the backcountry is of utmost importance:

Before you go make sure your group has the skills, knowledge and training to travel in avalanche terrain. Read the local avalanche advisory and always carry a shovel, probe and transceiver (plus cell phone and airbag). Be sure to check out our “Be Avalanche Aware” section with a full list of local avalanche education courses available and other avalanche safety tips and resources: http://www.panhandlebackcountry.com/safety/

Fill out your profile:

You can do this by clicking on your own username at page header or browsing to: http://www.panhandlebackcountry.com/account/

Upload an avatar and please fill out your profile as completely as possible, especially the "Training and Experience" section! This gives others an understanding of what level of backcountry experience you have. That way one can properly route find for each individual that may be in a group. Don't forget other sections like what gear you're rocking! Many people have questions about gear and if they see what you use, they may have questions as to what your thoughts on the gear is. Profiles can only be viewed by other logged-in members.

Get the weather forecast quickly:

We’ve compiled a list of weather forecasts and resources relevant to backcountry skiing and splitboarding in our area. Browse to http://www.panhandlebackcountry.com/weather/ to view time-lapse webcams, live weather data, SNOTEL reports, forecasts, radars and more. Local and regional avalanche advisories are also included on this page (as well as right on the homepage!)

Share a trip report:

Have you been out lately? Consider sharing your photos, conditions, pit data, beta or story with the rest of the community in the 'Trip Reports' forum. Reports can be as simple as a couple notes on conditions to full epic stories with several photos and video — the more information the better, but anything is helpful! Trip Reports are only viewable to logged in members. Collaborative knowledge can increase all members’ experience in the backcountry!

Connect with tour partners:

The backcountry is better with friends! If you’re looking to get out with others post in the 'Tour Partners' forum and link up with others. The more information you include on the tour or partners you’re seeking the better. It’s also a good idea to include your level of training and experience (and an acknowledgement you have the necessary gear) here if you’re new to the community.

Suggestions:

This community was built by a backcountry skier and splitboarder for our peers: skiers and splitboarders. We value suggestions and input from members and use them to shape the future of Panhandle Backcountry accordingly!

Stickers:

Want a free Panhandle Backcountry sticker to rock on your boards, nalgene or roof box? We have a couple different styles of die cut stickers to share! Send a private message to PowderPanda or me (idsnowghost) with your mailing address, or if local we can make arrangements to meet up. You can also buy stickers directly from our printer here! (we don't set the prices nor get a cut)

Thanks again for joining us! Please feel free introduce yourself to the community in this thread or ask any questions! Welcome!
 
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