Helmets Required
Friday, March 6th, 2009
The Corner Pocket by Brad Foley Photos by Brad Foley and Chason Russell
The day started out normal enough, coffee, breakfast, morning phone calls to find a ski partner for the day and out the door. By the time I had made it to town Chason was calling with one thing on his mind, the Corner Pocket. As one of the last unskied lines on the west face of Silver Mountain the Corner Pocket was high on the list of ski decents. After grabbing climbing gear and ropes Erin Raley, Chason Russell and I were on the lifts and on our way to Silver Mountain.

Erin Raley climbing to the Corner Pocket in Lena Basin
Moving quickly through upper Lena basin we made it to the entrance of the Corner Pocket at the top of the ridge between Palmyra Peak and Silver Mountain. Looking down the couloir that led to the hanging snowfield of the Corner we knew that it was going to be more of an adventure than we had thought.
Wanting to ski the line as pure as possible Chason kept the ropes in his backpack and headed down the steep, rocky terrain. Sidestepping with skis on to a small patch of snow we were able to make a few turns to the next section of extremely steep rock. Trying not to think of the cliff below we made it through the crux of the down climb with adding only a few grey hairs.
Back on snow and feeling much more comfortable we had finally made it to the heart of the Corner Pocket. The heat of the sun had left us with soft easy skiing snow; with breathtaking views to the west and smiles now on our faces the only thing left to do was ski. Left right left right down to the “powder reserve” and on to the Observatory for a much needed rest before skinning back to our cars. Even if someone had skied the Corner Pocket before us, it didn’t matter I was just happy to have spent the day with two great friends in one of the most beautiful places around.

The Corner Pocket



