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Aron Bosworth
Powderhouse Peak's north aspect is the most direct ascent route.
Aron Bosworth
Skinning up the lower slopes of Powderhouse.
Aron Bosworth
Views of Lake Tahoe open up near the summit.
Aron Bosworth
Getting set for a powder run on the summit of Powderhouse Peak.
Aron Bosworth
Dropping into the steep upper section of Powderhouse's east bowl.
Reed Youngbar
Well-spaced glades hold powder for days following storms on Powderhouse's east and north aspects.
Aron Bosworth
Contributor Reed Youngbar sending a pillow drop in the east bowl.
Reed Youngbar
Lower cliffs of the east bowl.
Reed Youngbar
Drops are easy to come by in Powderhouse's east bowl.
Aron Bosworth
Powderhouse Peak.
Aron Bosworth
The east bowl.
Aron Bosworth
A short hike over a ridge at the bottom of the east bowl puts skiers back on the north aspect.
Reed Youngbar
Pillow harvesting on Powderhouse.
Aron Bosworth
Grass Lake lies just below Powderhouse.