Peak Putters - Ahtanum (Camp Schamp) Run - April 4-5 2009
Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 7:18 am
No posts yet so I will start it off. On a sunny brisk Saturday morning, nine rigs left the Ahtanum snow park to run up to Darland Mt. There were a lot of snowmobiler's in the staging area and their cold stares considerabily dropped the ambient air temperatures.
We drove up the mountain onto groomed trails only to meet up with the gromer heading down the mountain. As we regrouped, countless sleds flew by us like angry hornets -- It was not a good time to stray from the pack. Luckily, one group stopped to take pictures of our cool rigs and informed us that the trail groming was going to continue through April 15. After exchanging hugs and kisses we turned around to find another trail. I am not sure what green dot road we went on next, but the group found good snow to crawled around on for the rest of the afternoon.
After the morning fiasco, we were a little concerned how we would be received by the snowmobilers back at camp. Luckily, two sheriff deputies were waiting for us. It turned out that the gromer season was extended until 4/15. The sheriff’s office did not receive word until 4/1, and State Parks Service (gromer funding source) and DNR are still not aware of it (see below). Upon hearing this bullshit, Iaccocca went into a mad rage. We successfully pleaded with the deputies not to haul him off. We spent the rest of the evening around a perfect campfire joking about our day’s adventure.
The second day… Only four rigs left camp to run Nasty Creek. Just out of the snow park we were greeted by goofy roadblock. Apparently, the local snowmobiler leadership took it upon them to make sure we would stick around for a bit to hear their advice. After a very brief pause for more hugging and kissing, we slowly drove along the ditch to get past the snowmobile tow rigs. Not much to report about running Nasty Creek. It was a beautiful day, we cooked hotdogs, crawled around on the snow, and got stuck multiple times. The trip back to camp was uneventful. We finally did see a couple of signs at the snow park explaining the extended snowmobile season. Please post pictures if the have them
From the State Parks Website
Region: Greenwater/Yakima Area
Sno-Park: Ahtanum Guard Station
Trails: 1.) A-2000 / Middle Fork Ahtanum 2.) A-3300 / McLaine Canyon 3.) A-2000 / Tree Phones 4.) A-2600 / Whites Ridge 5.) A-2400 / Red Saddle
Naches Ranger District
(509) 653-1400
Emergency Contact Info:
Yakima County Sheriff's Office
(509) 574-2500
Directions: 31 miles west of Yakima. I-82 Exit 36. Valley Mall Blvd west to Third Ave south. At Ahtanum Road, go west 25 miles to Tampico Food Store Y-intersection. Take right fork for 9.5 miles
Elevation: 3,240 ft
100 spaces.
Trail 54 miles
Sanitary facilities along trail, shelter
Sno-Park Permit required during the season
Exception: From April 1 to 30, a Sno-Park Permit may or may not be required. Please obey posted signs indicating whether a permit is needed. Contact the local agency listed for each Sno-Park for more information.
PLEASE NOTE:
After periods of extreme weather, work crews may be on trails during the day to clear debris or drifts. Please exercise caution.
Update April 3, 2009
Sno-Park Permits are no longer required.
END OF SEASON ALERT
The Winter Recreation Program provides Sno-Park and trail maintenance services over an approximate 16 week season each year beginning December 1 and ending March 31. After March 31, snow removal services are discontinued, portable toilets are removed, and trail grooming for both motorized and non-motorized activities is no longer funded. In those years when snowfall continues past March 31, many visitors question why Sno-Park services do not continue. The simple answer is funding limitations. The Winter Recreation Program is self-supporting from Sno-Park permit fees, snowmobile registrations, and snowmobile fuel tax rebates, and does not depend on general tax dollars to subsidize operations. Therefore, when the annual budget is expended, services are discontinued to avoid service reductions for next season.
Groomer: Vic Mason Excavating and Landwork
REMEMBER
Grooming reports are updated when trail grooming information is provided. Reports are posted at 9:00 a.m, noon, 3:30 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday. Reports are posted at 8:00am and 10:00am on Saturdays. No updates on Sundays or holidays. Schedule is subject to change.
We drove up the mountain onto groomed trails only to meet up with the gromer heading down the mountain. As we regrouped, countless sleds flew by us like angry hornets -- It was not a good time to stray from the pack. Luckily, one group stopped to take pictures of our cool rigs and informed us that the trail groming was going to continue through April 15. After exchanging hugs and kisses we turned around to find another trail. I am not sure what green dot road we went on next, but the group found good snow to crawled around on for the rest of the afternoon.
After the morning fiasco, we were a little concerned how we would be received by the snowmobilers back at camp. Luckily, two sheriff deputies were waiting for us. It turned out that the gromer season was extended until 4/15. The sheriff’s office did not receive word until 4/1, and State Parks Service (gromer funding source) and DNR are still not aware of it (see below). Upon hearing this bullshit, Iaccocca went into a mad rage. We successfully pleaded with the deputies not to haul him off. We spent the rest of the evening around a perfect campfire joking about our day’s adventure.
The second day… Only four rigs left camp to run Nasty Creek. Just out of the snow park we were greeted by goofy roadblock. Apparently, the local snowmobiler leadership took it upon them to make sure we would stick around for a bit to hear their advice. After a very brief pause for more hugging and kissing, we slowly drove along the ditch to get past the snowmobile tow rigs. Not much to report about running Nasty Creek. It was a beautiful day, we cooked hotdogs, crawled around on the snow, and got stuck multiple times. The trip back to camp was uneventful. We finally did see a couple of signs at the snow park explaining the extended snowmobile season. Please post pictures if the have them
From the State Parks Website
Region: Greenwater/Yakima Area
Sno-Park: Ahtanum Guard Station
Trails: 1.) A-2000 / Middle Fork Ahtanum 2.) A-3300 / McLaine Canyon 3.) A-2000 / Tree Phones 4.) A-2600 / Whites Ridge 5.) A-2400 / Red Saddle
Naches Ranger District
(509) 653-1400
Emergency Contact Info:
Yakima County Sheriff's Office
(509) 574-2500
Directions: 31 miles west of Yakima. I-82 Exit 36. Valley Mall Blvd west to Third Ave south. At Ahtanum Road, go west 25 miles to Tampico Food Store Y-intersection. Take right fork for 9.5 miles
Elevation: 3,240 ft
100 spaces.
Trail 54 miles
Sanitary facilities along trail, shelter
Sno-Park Permit required during the season
Exception: From April 1 to 30, a Sno-Park Permit may or may not be required. Please obey posted signs indicating whether a permit is needed. Contact the local agency listed for each Sno-Park for more information.
PLEASE NOTE:
After periods of extreme weather, work crews may be on trails during the day to clear debris or drifts. Please exercise caution.
Update April 3, 2009
Sno-Park Permits are no longer required.
END OF SEASON ALERT
The Winter Recreation Program provides Sno-Park and trail maintenance services over an approximate 16 week season each year beginning December 1 and ending March 31. After March 31, snow removal services are discontinued, portable toilets are removed, and trail grooming for both motorized and non-motorized activities is no longer funded. In those years when snowfall continues past March 31, many visitors question why Sno-Park services do not continue. The simple answer is funding limitations. The Winter Recreation Program is self-supporting from Sno-Park permit fees, snowmobile registrations, and snowmobile fuel tax rebates, and does not depend on general tax dollars to subsidize operations. Therefore, when the annual budget is expended, services are discontinued to avoid service reductions for next season.
Groomer: Vic Mason Excavating and Landwork
REMEMBER
Grooming reports are updated when trail grooming information is provided. Reports are posted at 9:00 a.m, noon, 3:30 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday. Reports are posted at 8:00am and 10:00am on Saturdays. No updates on Sundays or holidays. Schedule is subject to change.
but it was fun....
very slick and off camber. Everyone got through except Steve and he got stuck...one of many....even he lost count.


