With the car shuttle completed we started up the Healy Pass trail just after 9:00. Being such a large group it was a good idea to stop at trail junctions to regroup. When the edge of the Healy Meadows was reached, we veered off and did a rising traverse staying south of the ridge on the west side of Lost Horse Pass. This is not the standard route which would normally go up the gully from the campground, but I like to do different approaches and no one was adverse to trying it.
About 1-2 kilometers from the Red Earth Creek fire road the valley narrows into more like a canyon although decently wide. In past years I had skied this trip in March. Because we are doing this trip in early February the creek and the deadfall wasn't as well covered. This made for a rather challenging time with more zigging and zagging than I had done on previous tours. However, we all made it out to the fire road before darkness finally set in. The ski down the Red Earth Creek Fire Road was by headlamp but it was in good shape so no real problems in the dark.
Once the car shuttle was done, most of us headed off to the Drake for supper. We were back in town by around 11:00. A worthwhile tour probably better done in March during a high snowfall year to allow a more direct line through the canyon area.
The tour was successfully completed by the group which included Greg, Dennis, Cordula, Rick, Sim, Shirley, Alicja, Carl, Terry, Janet, John and Bob - Coordinator and Scribe. Thanks to all for coming out. On these rarely done valley tours lots of trail breakers are usually required and everyone helped out as usual.
Note from John: The webmaster is interested (usual address webguy at...) in the feedback of participants as to whether this trip is worth repeating and should be added to the trip's database ... there was a diversity of opinion at it's conclusion. The webmaster is ambivalent but thought the initial Healy / Lost Horse Creek meadows were outstanding ski touring (the last bit was NOT!)