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blazeonyiaWhat's on your hit list? I'm game. I live in Evergreen but travel that way a fair bit to ski.
PowstagramBig goal for this season are the couloirs on the North Face of Mt Democrat, it’s a big slide zone though so I’d want to be super careful with the timing/forecast. There’s other good stuff around there too, couple of lines either side of Mt Bross and some nice ones on Mt Buckskin. I also hit up Mt Guyot’s NW face last season and that was a good ski. If you’re game let’s keep in touch for when stuff starts to come into condition
blazeonyiaSounds good. Democrat looks fun. Found some trip reports:
https://www.exploringtherockies.com/2009/05/02/democrat-north-face-ski-descent/
https://14erskiers.com/blog/2019/07/tr-mount-democrat-north-face-6-30-19/
My friend and I hike up and ski down dead dogs on Torreys every May and have done some other lines in that zone. These two are on my to-do list if you are interested:
https://www.14ers.com/route.php?route=torr9
https://www.14ers.com/route.php?route=torr10
SkiingNinjaEmperor couloir is fun. If you want a super tour, park a car at the bottom of the traditional Torrey’s exit and then another at the top of loveland pass. Hike from the summit of loveland to Grizzly peak and ski Grizzly Couloir. Then connect it to tuning forks booter and ski emperor down. Car shuttle to grab the second car. I did this last spring. I think it amounts to 7k vert of skiing and 5k of climbing.
SkiingNinjaEmperor couloir is fun. If you want a super tour, park a car at the bottom of the traditional Torrey’s exit and then another at the top of loveland pass. Hike from the summit of loveland to Grizzly peak and ski Grizzly Couloir. Then connect it to tuning forks booter and ski emperor down. Car shuttle to grab the second car. I did this last spring. I think it amounts to 7k vert of skiing and 5k of climbing.
blazeonyiaDo you have any additional info on this? I have hiked this route in the summer - Loveland pass to Torreys summit through Grizzly Gulch. Where is Grizzly Couloir?
vermontanaYo I'm over in Leadville and looking to get out a lot starting March or so (currently recovering from shoulder surgery that will keep me off skis till Jan and out of steep stuff for a bit). Been looking at a lot of the lines in the Mosquito range, really want to do Moonshine couloir if the conditions line up.
vermontanaYo I'm over in Leadville and looking to get out a lot starting March or so (currently recovering from shoulder surgery that will keep me off skis till Jan and out of steep stuff for a bit). Been looking at a lot of the lines in the Mosquito range, really want to do Moonshine couloir if the conditions line up.
vermontanaYo I'm over in Leadville and looking to get out a lot starting March or so (currently recovering from shoulder surgery that will keep me off skis till Jan and out of steep stuff for a bit). Been looking at a lot of the lines in the Mosquito range, really want to do Moonshine couloir if the conditions line up.
SkiingNinjaOff of Grizzly Peak. Here is a good resource. Any of these lines should be able to get you towards Torrey’s base. We were going for Grizzly Couloir but couldn’t find it from the top down approach, being our first time up there. We didn’t want to step out into a cornice to go look. We skied an unnamed Couloir closer to the saddle of Grizzly/Torrey’s. If doing it again, I’d probably go for one of the other Grizzly couloirs to get more sustained steep vertical. https://www.frontrangeskimo.com/grizzly/
SkiingNinjaI’m about to get shoulder surgery too, so hoping for a strong spring season. I’d be down for some Mosquito Range lines.
vermontanagood luck with the op and recovery! What are you getting done? Depending on when the shoulder is cleared and financial situation I may try to buy a sled in the spring to cut out some access times, really want to get back into Hagerman pass area near Leadville. Apparently that zone gets dumped as the mtns funnel storms from Aspen
vermontanagood luck with the op and recovery! What are you getting done? Depending on when the shoulder is cleared and financial situation I may try to buy a sled in the spring to cut out some access times, really want to get back into Hagerman pass area near Leadville. Apparently that zone gets dumped as the mtns funnel storms from Aspen
PowstagramHey all, this is a pretty useful resource for some Mosquito ski lines, you can see the shaded areas on the map and click on them for info on the descent. It definitely does not have all possible lines listed (there's so many possible lines in the range) but I'm finding it to be a useful reference tool. Has some useful videos/external links on a few of the routes. Link:
https://www.backcountryrecon.com/colorado/mosquito-range/
Also we have Mount Silverheels just on the other side of the Placer Valley. There's some NNW facing chutes just on the other side of the saddle at upper Beaver Creek by an old mine working, if you've been up there you'll know where I mean. It's skiable in a day from Hoosier Pass. I've been doing some recon up there and it looks very technical but on the right day it will go. This is also in the book "Making Turns in Colorado's Front Range Vol. 1" if you have it. Link:
https://www.backcountryrecon.com/colorado/front-range/summit-front-range/mt-silverheels-north-face/
blazeonyiaHey guys. Hope you all had a good holiday season and New Year. I went up Bakersville road on Tuesday to check out Grays and Torreys. You can still drive all the way up to the summer trailhead. Torreys looks good.
Is anyone interested in a tour this weekend? I want to ski Southpaw - Dead Dogs is a bit rocky at the bottom. Southpaw is on the left and also the closeup pic. Let me know if you can make it!
vermontanaSpooky snowpack out there, anyone have some fun meadow-skipping, low angle trip reports? living vicariously for a bit longer, my shoulder doc cleared me to nordic and do mellow resort uphill but another month before any variable snow and two months before steep skiing
PowstagramSorry I missed this- would've been game to join. And right on re snowpack... I've been out quite a bit (just low level in the gulches with the dog on xc skis) and the past few days had some proper woomphing and a few shooting cracks when heading up into higher/steeper terrain. Curious to see how the next few days' sun and then more possible snow will impact the pack
blazeonyiaNo worries. I am free on Sundays until mid-April. Working Mon-Sat. Hit me up I am game to get out there. I have been taking my dog out a bunch as well. That woomphing has to be worst sound ever. Hoping the hotter temps will settle the snowpack a bit
PowstagramPlanning to ski the north glades on Red Mountain (nr Blue River) hopefully tomorrow or next few days. Pretty low angle through the trees, will post here whenever I manage to get up there
PowstagramTrip report- skied Quandary with blazeonyia last Sunday
blazeonyiaHey guys. Hope all is well on your end. Wanted to throw this in here. This is one I have always wanted to ski. The trailhead is off a neighborhood in Silverthorne on the north side of I25.
@Powstagram - this is the line that lady was talking about during our tour.
Silver Couloir:
https://www.powderproject.com/index.php/trail/7000493/silver-couloir
PowstagramSo i've actually been out in the BC with her a couple of times then, she's pretty solid. We actually were in the vicinity of Red Peak B a few weeks ago and got eyes on the Silver- filled in really nicely and I think it would ski well. I think definitely worth us considering. Hoping that after this storm we'll have some solid sun to start thinking about bigger lines. Let me know when your schedule opens up I'd like to get out again
blazeonyiaMy deadline for work is April 15th. After that I will have flexibility in my off days. Until then I will only have Sundays off. I'll check back with you guys closer to mid-April.
Throwing a few more in the mix. This zone is the next one over from Abasin. You guys may be familiar with these lines - definitely some good ones.
Shit for brains:
https://www.backcountryrecon.com/colorado/front-range/loveland-pass/shit-for-brains/
Dogleg:
https://www.backcountryrecon.com/colorado/front-range/loveland-pass/dogleg/
Heimes - this one we can skin up an Abasin groomer then peel off to the ridgeline. Also this whole face is real fun no matter what line you go with. After a while that cornice dies down. We have skied this mid-June and it is still in good condition:
https://www.backcountryrecon.com/colorado/front-range/loveland-pass/heimes/
mattytruwish i had checked this thread last year... would have loved to meet up with you summit/park county folk. just moved down to gunni this spring, so if anyone is in the area and wants to link up for some touring this winter/spring, drop me a line!
blazeonyiaHey Matty. No worries - wanted to get this thread going again for the upcoming season. I'm in Evergreen, though always game for a drive to meet up for a bc mission.
My friend and I are heading your way in between Christmas and New Year's. Skiing at Monarch a few days then heading to Silverton from there. We are game to meet up in gunni if you want to get a tour in and can show us around. If that works I'll hit you back closer to those dates and plan it out from there.