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A Lot of Water

2025 Christmas Storm forecast totals

Lot of water on the way—I expect we'll see something similar to the previous storm cycles, which means not a lot of snow at SoCal resort levels but tons above 8K or (more)

A Baden-Powell Sampler

A Baden-Powell Sampler

With the 2 open and a blanket of deep snow to the west of Vincent Gap, oh how spoiled we've become. It may be dry out there, but the skiing remains fantastic. Yes of course (more)

Mountain High

Snowy & Rugged North Face of Mount Baldy (Mt San Antonio), Southern California

While my friends and I continue to find scattered patches of wintery snow here and there in our top-secret skiing stashes, conditions appear to have reverted to the more familiar (more)

Baden-Powell Again

Mount Baldy's north face, from the summit of Baden-Powell

I know, I tend to rhapsodize when the San Gabriels have snow, but hear me out: perched as they are atop desert, city, and sea, is there really a better place to ski? My son and (more)

The Throoping Will Continue…

The Throoping Will Continue...

Until morale improves. Although, actually, morale is pretty good right now. The 2 is open and... what on Earth is happening out there, people? It's madness. Madness! But (more)

November Throop

November Throop

The saga continues: this week's storm dropped copious amounts of moisture on our local mountains, and, above 8000 feet, at least temporarily brought things back into the "skiable" (more)

Twenty Years of SierraDescents

The first Sierra Descent: Andy Lewicky & Matterhorn Peak

On November 11, 2005, I hit the "publish" button for the very first time and sierradescents.com went live, beginning what would become an ongoing project of sharing and (more)

Kingston Peak

Kingston Peak, California

Note: this was not quite an abominable hike for me, but it might be an abominable hike for you, so if you find yourself tempted by these words or photos, please keep that in (more)

THR Podcast: Fire & Ice

Andy Lewicky contemplates the SoCal backcountry

About a week after the Palisades Fire, Jason Albert, managing editor at The High Route, reached out via email. That led to a short interview, which was a nice distraction in what (more)

More Throop

Matt Dixon skiing Throop Peak's North Face, Oct 2025

Here's Matt D working his way down Throop's north gullies today. We ascended from Dawson saddle, summited, skied probably a thousand vertical feet, and then exited back up to the (more)

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About SierraDescents

When there is snow, SierraDescents is Andy Lewicky's California backcountry skiing and mountaineering website. Without snow, sierradescents becomes an ill-tempered hiking and climbing blog.

Pray for snow.