Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 1:27 pm
I arrived in CO on Monday night and skied mostly off Loveland Pass and Berthoud next two days -- Monarch was reporting the highest storm totals so I went there on Thursday morning -- I also wanted to try to ski off the pass there -- wisely chickened out, for now
When you drive up you go from cowboy badlands to high mountains in about 15 minutes, these pictures are about 5 miles apart
skinning up left of that tramway to drop back thrugh trees to Hwy 50 is a goal for next year,
Here is that whole area viewed from the runs at Monarch
Monarch is fantastic, similar to Loveland, maybe a little more "Baptist" , but still a great vibe. Also Monarch has spectacular trees, LL not really (Loveland Pass has killer trees)
And a variety of Bowls
And Mirkwood. Once again I had one of those lucky moments, I did not want to hike it but finally decided I should but at 2:30 I hit the gate and patrol was about to rope it, he let me in and the snow mobile that was towing him to the top said I could jump on the back -- that's actually my first sled ride
That night I stayed at the Simple Hostel in Salida, a little funky even for me but nice people, not at all sketchy,; I also stayed at the RockyMountain in Frasor, it is still a model; both places were so empty that my cheap bunk turned out to be a private room; again, lucky
Driving out It was brilliant bluebird morning and the collegiate range which was shrouded invisible on my drive down was in full spectacular glory.
So pretty I took a detour, there's a cave in there I would like to see, don't know a thing about it, never even heard of the chalk hills before. I also talked to two different people who'd stayed at the Mt. Princeton hot springs. It looked like a good couple get away place
Then BOOM came Fremont pass and the real storm was commencing and after that Copper was great
When you drive up you go from cowboy badlands to high mountains in about 15 minutes, these pictures are about 5 miles apart
skinning up left of that tramway to drop back thrugh trees to Hwy 50 is a goal for next year,
Here is that whole area viewed from the runs at Monarch
Monarch is fantastic, similar to Loveland, maybe a little more "Baptist" , but still a great vibe. Also Monarch has spectacular trees, LL not really (Loveland Pass has killer trees)
And a variety of Bowls
And Mirkwood. Once again I had one of those lucky moments, I did not want to hike it but finally decided I should but at 2:30 I hit the gate and patrol was about to rope it, he let me in and the snow mobile that was towing him to the top said I could jump on the back -- that's actually my first sled ride
That night I stayed at the Simple Hostel in Salida, a little funky even for me but nice people, not at all sketchy,; I also stayed at the RockyMountain in Frasor, it is still a model; both places were so empty that my cheap bunk turned out to be a private room; again, lucky
Driving out It was brilliant bluebird morning and the collegiate range which was shrouded invisible on my drive down was in full spectacular glory.
So pretty I took a detour, there's a cave in there I would like to see, don't know a thing about it, never even heard of the chalk hills before. I also talked to two different people who'd stayed at the Mt. Princeton hot springs. It looked like a good couple get away place
Then BOOM came Fremont pass and the real storm was commencing and after that Copper was great