Sally wrote:There is a snowshoe super highway following the Sid Davis Drainage from the ranger station to the peak.
That's a good description. We followed it on Saturday. A decision was made to take a different route down, plunging straight down from Miller saddle, along the more traditional Sid Davis route. To avoid the constant switch-backing and the steeper slopes, and descend faster. It seemed the right decision.
Sorry about Ellen's fractured humerus. At least she didn't do it in her own driveway, as I did in Rancho Mirage on January 1, 2015. The orthopedist shrugged his shoulders and said what can you do, it will heal as well as it can. When he looked at the xrays, he was more interested in the damage in my shoulder from an 11-day dislocation in 1974. Said I would need a shoulder replacement. I intend to prove him wrong by dying first. I found that being a many-times veteran of orthopedic damage, surgery and recovery does not help, it is still a bummer. The good news is that I was back on Skyline by March 14, and Ellen is younger and tougher than I am.