Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2011 12:58 am
After two great days in and outside of Loveland a storm was forecast to hit w/ 18 in. mostly west of the front range.
So thurs morning (march 17) I decided I would step out and head to Aspen. I didn't make a dawn start and the drive is long enough that I decided to do a half day at Sunlight Mountain, then drive on to Aspen that evening
Sunlight mountain is a noncommercial dirt parking lot local mountain just south of glenwood springs -- they do packages in conjunction with the actual hot spring and resort there, would be a pretty amazing apres experience, one big *** hot tub
the mountain is 2010' vert three fixed lifts , staggered so that the top requires two rides, easy seperation of skill levels and the advanced lift keeps the bull wheel spinning at max speed
Beautiful variety of aspen and spruce glades, and serious steeps which conditions precluded for me -- most were closed and what was open was so tightly tracked and bullet proof I had no desire to attempt it -- on a powder day, or just decent soft coverage, you could spend a couple of days. Biggest feeling small mountain I have ever been on
Don't let the rad base and all the hardcore vibe scare you off---
Coming up the lift and looking left -- that was where I ended up as conditions were marginally softer on that side
Glades, very nice as things softened a little
Oh look -- a magic hut, there are at least 5 scattered on this "small" hill
at 3 o'clock the snow finally moved in -- these pictures look across to part of the opposite side where I barely skiied, it gives a feeling of the relative size of the place
So that's sunlight I would love to return, and did I mention lift tickets are 50 bucks? ($40,1/2 day)
So that was cool and I drove on to Aspen through more hungry looking law enforcement then I've ever seen in a 30 mile stretch
In Aspen (what a lovely quaint little town) I was staying at the St. Moritz Lodge and "hostel"
With tax it was $59/night for a shared room -- (about that, I'm cool w/ sharing a bunk style room with a few strangers, sharing a small room with one stranger seems a little wierd) -- anyway it didn't matter as I had it to myself for two nights -- sweet deal for Aspen
Some good folks there and after inquiries I got a $75 ticket to snowmass. And I closed my St Paddy's day at a bar w/ $3 drafts and a sliding scale on Jim Beam -- sliding scale on closing time too
SNOWMASS has always been a want to for me. After taking the free bus out of aspen, I had no idea what to expect except scale and expense
But by 9:30 I was in and out of the trees under the runs on Big Burn. ( Snowmass ended up w/ only 9" out of that storm but that was still about the most in the state, sunlight got 10, Aspen/Ajax only 3)
I met some grizzled old guys there who were waiting for the high poma to open but each time we'd stop and line up w/ 50 or so others, the opening kept pushing back,so we kept making runs
Avy control went on booming, and the groomers had been moved up to move wind loaded snow out of the poma track, at about 10:45, our group of four checked again -- everyone had given up and we stepped up first in line -- well patrol still went ahead
First set of tracks on the cirque that morning were sweet -- notice the knarly old bump skiers' tracks -- they approach everything like a mogul field, still I love their tight form
and lower (my tracks tend left, toward the trees)
Great guys, way better skiers then me, but they were heading toward a long lunch and I wanted to hit more stuff beyond the cirque --
then so many LONG steep tree runs underneath there -- snowmass is amazing so glad I got to ski a small portion of it
That night there was a free concert in downtown aspen and the next morning it was on towards Leadville and Ski Cooper
So thurs morning (march 17) I decided I would step out and head to Aspen. I didn't make a dawn start and the drive is long enough that I decided to do a half day at Sunlight Mountain, then drive on to Aspen that evening
Sunlight mountain is a noncommercial dirt parking lot local mountain just south of glenwood springs -- they do packages in conjunction with the actual hot spring and resort there, would be a pretty amazing apres experience, one big *** hot tub
the mountain is 2010' vert three fixed lifts , staggered so that the top requires two rides, easy seperation of skill levels and the advanced lift keeps the bull wheel spinning at max speed
Beautiful variety of aspen and spruce glades, and serious steeps which conditions precluded for me -- most were closed and what was open was so tightly tracked and bullet proof I had no desire to attempt it -- on a powder day, or just decent soft coverage, you could spend a couple of days. Biggest feeling small mountain I have ever been on
Don't let the rad base and all the hardcore vibe scare you off---
Coming up the lift and looking left -- that was where I ended up as conditions were marginally softer on that side
Glades, very nice as things softened a little
Oh look -- a magic hut, there are at least 5 scattered on this "small" hill
at 3 o'clock the snow finally moved in -- these pictures look across to part of the opposite side where I barely skiied, it gives a feeling of the relative size of the place
So that's sunlight I would love to return, and did I mention lift tickets are 50 bucks? ($40,1/2 day)
So that was cool and I drove on to Aspen through more hungry looking law enforcement then I've ever seen in a 30 mile stretch
In Aspen (what a lovely quaint little town) I was staying at the St. Moritz Lodge and "hostel"
With tax it was $59/night for a shared room -- (about that, I'm cool w/ sharing a bunk style room with a few strangers, sharing a small room with one stranger seems a little wierd) -- anyway it didn't matter as I had it to myself for two nights -- sweet deal for Aspen
Some good folks there and after inquiries I got a $75 ticket to snowmass. And I closed my St Paddy's day at a bar w/ $3 drafts and a sliding scale on Jim Beam -- sliding scale on closing time too
SNOWMASS has always been a want to for me. After taking the free bus out of aspen, I had no idea what to expect except scale and expense
But by 9:30 I was in and out of the trees under the runs on Big Burn. ( Snowmass ended up w/ only 9" out of that storm but that was still about the most in the state, sunlight got 10, Aspen/Ajax only 3)
I met some grizzled old guys there who were waiting for the high poma to open but each time we'd stop and line up w/ 50 or so others, the opening kept pushing back,so we kept making runs
Avy control went on booming, and the groomers had been moved up to move wind loaded snow out of the poma track, at about 10:45, our group of four checked again -- everyone had given up and we stepped up first in line -- well patrol still went ahead
First set of tracks on the cirque that morning were sweet -- notice the knarly old bump skiers' tracks -- they approach everything like a mogul field, still I love their tight form
and lower (my tracks tend left, toward the trees)
Great guys, way better skiers then me, but they were heading toward a long lunch and I wanted to hit more stuff beyond the cirque --
then so many LONG steep tree runs underneath there -- snowmass is amazing so glad I got to ski a small portion of it
That night there was a free concert in downtown aspen and the next morning it was on towards Leadville and Ski Cooper