Wednesday, January 21, 2015

MLK 2015

Sun starting to come up in STL

Once again, I was headed out to Colorado for MLK weekend. I flew out Friday morning, with the sun chasing me; I made it to Denver before it came up. I woke up in St. Louis at 4am and was skiing Colorado by 11am, not too bad. This time the snow was much different than the Christmas trip. 
Blue Bird day!
Colorado hadn't received any real big storms and with warm weather, most of the snow had become hard pack. One morning I was lucky enough to get 2 inches of fresh snow, so excited for the snow I was up extra early and got the 6th chair up the mountain.
Fresh Tracks

After 3 days of skiing Winter Park I was over the hard pack. Sunday night my buddy Nate came up and crashed at Pam’s with me. In the morning we headed up to Butler’s Gulch to see what the back country snow looked like.
Skinning up

We skinned for about 2 hours, climbing about 2500 vertical feet. The snow was much better as the surrounding mountains protected it from the sun and wind.  It was my first day in the Back County and this flat lander was sucking some air on the climbs.

Up top
 Overall, it was a great trip with OK snow. I stayed at Pam’s house the whole time, she is truly awesome! For Christmas I got a GoPro pole, so enjoy the short video I made. Enjoy, until the next adventure.
Nate taking off his skins

Butler Gulch


Bear Claw


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Thursday, January 8, 2015

Winter Break 2014-2015

Powder!
From Thanksgiving to Christmas, Colorado saw a high pressure system that prevented any snow for duration of two weeks.   I emailed the group, preparing them for the worst, hard groomed runs. Then during Christmas week, a Low pressure system from the West Coast came across and hammered Colorado.

Heading to Colorado in the Snow
While we weren't able to be out there for the really deep days, we were able to catch 5 of 8 days of skiing with fresh snow. This year group included Chris, Cal Mike, the Roth brothers and I. Kyle, Chris and I headed out from St. Louis the day after Christmas and headed to Denver Airport where we picked up Mike and Dave form Cali.

Chris looking good
All loaded in the truck, we headed up to Pam’s house to spend two days skiing winter Park. Pam recently bought a very nice condo in the Fraser Valley, about 10 minutes from Winter Park.  While the Eagle Wind area was still closed, but the rest of the mountain was open. The trees were deep and powdery! We saw fresh snow both days we skied winter park. After our last day of skiing be headed to Pam’s to packed the truck and began the long trek south to Crested Butte

All the Skiers

Dave looking good

Driving to Crested Butte


Crested Butte's Village
The drive from winter park to Crested Butte was about 4 hours and we had two passes to go up and over. On a normal day the drive isn't bad but we encountered snow that made us drive only 35 mph and unable to make out the road lanes.  We stopped off in Salida Colorado for some famous Amicas pizza. 


Chris forgot his goggles or so he says 
This was everyone’s first time to CB. Southern Colorado was still a little behind in the snow and high winds had blown the snow off on the peaks, because of this, about half of the runs were still closed. We arrived with 6 inches of fresh snow, and headed to the tress. Chris and I were able to find some cool pillows to drop and a local worker told us to hike along a small ridge to drop down into some POW stashes.

Just another day of driving


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Skiing a Chute in CB


View from the parking lot

CB village


By looking at the mountain, it was clear that Crested butte was steep, now if only the backside would have been opened. After great 3 days of skiing CB we headed back north to good ol’ Georgetown, for some home sweet home living.
Heading for the Trees

selfie

Lunch break


Backside view

Hiking for the goods

2015!!

Ski Boss!
As we settled into the Super 8, we quickly find out how tight it was in a two bedroom hotel with 5 guys. Gear and packs were everywhere, but the smell of man was not to strong thanks to our lonely air freshener we brought. The day after driving from Crested Butte, we went back to winter park of another day and to take Pam out for some food as a thank you for welcoming us into her house. 

Leaving CB
Winter Park tress!

The next day, we all headed up to Copper for some long fast runs. Chris and I split from the group to head to the back bowls and I led us down a nice completely moguled out run. It was nice a way to warm up the legs on the first run. From there we headed up to Union Bowl, and the conditions were actually pretty nice for not having any new snow in the last couple of days. 
First full moon of 2015!
The next day, we all headed up to Copper for some long fast runs. Chris and I split from the group to head to the back bowls and I led us down a nice completely moguled out run. It was a nice way to warm up the legs on the first run. From there we headed up to Union Bowl, and the conditions were pretty nice for not having any new snow in the last couple of days. 

Coming back from Copper, 70 traffic



Winter Park
The last day we skied Winter Park because of logistics. In the morning we had to drop off Mike’s gear with his buddy Paul, and then we were only able to ski till 2pm because Dave had to get to the Airport to make his flight. Our last day it snowed all day on us, and by the time we left Winter Park, 3 inches lay on the truck. The drive to Denver Airport was not bad but with the continuing snow the roads were starting to get worse


Copper's Backside

70 Closed
As we left Denver, we heard on the radio that 70 was closed about an hour east of us, as we drove, Chris, Kyle and I all were wishing it wasn't true. We entered Limon Colorado and 70’s gates were closed and we had to leave the highway. After talking to a cop, we started the drive down highway 40 to bypass the closed 70 section. In the end, we made it home the next morning, but because of the detour and snow/ice covered highway the drive took an additional 4.5 hours to complete. Overall the trip was great, with the best December snow conditions I’ve experienced in the 4 years of trips. Here are some pictures of the trip. Enjoy, until the next adventure.

This guy