San Juan Memorial Day Weekend Ski Extravaganza (w/ PICS BELOW!!!)
The San Juans are simply amazing, and we had an amazing weekend skiing some of the fourteeners down there this weekend. We summitted 4 fourteeners: Wetterhorn, Sunshine, Redcloud, and Handies over the course of 3 days. We covered 21 miles, climbed 11,000 feet and skied 9,500 of them experiencing almost every type of snow imaginable: powder, icy sun cups, soft 3 foot tall sun spikes, hard packed ice, avalanche debris, frozen granular, and the sweet Colorado corn. This will most likely be the end of the ski season for me, last run of the season was from the summit of Handies down American Basin to the tail gate of my brother's Jeep, 2,800 vertical feet of sweet snow. That's a nice way to end the season.
More pics below!!
Re: San Juan Memorial Day Weekend Ski Extravaganza (w/ PICS BELOW!!!)
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Originally posted by Ireallyliketoski
The San Juans are simply amazing, and we had an amazing weekend skiing some of the fourteeners down there this weekend. We summitted 4 fourteeners: Wetterhorn, Sunshine, Redcloud, and Handies over the course of 3 days. We covered 21 miles, climbed 11,000 feet and skied 9,500 of them experiencing almost every type of snow imaginable: powder, icy sun cups, soft 3 foot tall sun spikes, hard packed ice, avalanche debris, frozen granular, and the sweet Colorado corn. This will most likely be the end of the ski season for me, last run of the season was from the summit of Handies down American Basin to the tail gate of my brother's Jeep, 2,800 vertical feet of sweet snow. That's a nice way to end the season.
This is very cool. Can you be specific about the aspects/locations/elevations/etc where the snow is good and where it's crap?
Re: Re: San Juan Memorial Day Weekend Ski Extravaganza (w/ PICS BELOW!!!)
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Originally posted by SheRa
This is very cool. Can you be specific about the aspects/locations/elevations/etc where the snow is good and where it's crap?
East aspects are pretty much sun spiked and sun cupped, some slopes were worse than others. The best snow of the trip was on a NW aspect between 13,500 and 12,000 feet in American Basin. Because of the cold temperatures this past weekend we skied most frozen snow. Howerver, if I was going to go to go back I would go to American Basin. It had it all, great access, good snow, and several weeks of skiable lines. The north couloirs of American Peak were particularly impressive, one of the most beautiful places I've been in Colorado.
some more pics from the trip
Saturday May 29th 2004
Destination: Wetterhorn and Uncompahgre
Actual Destination: Wetterhorn
RT: 6.5 miles 3,700 feet
Early morning light behind Uncompahgre, the photographer becomes the photographed.
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climb2ski doing his best Jared Ogden impersonation, the east face rises up and left out of the photograph.
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Cab the skier, making some thoughtful turns, with Uncompahgre judging the style. Great balance and cool position of the poles, a 9.2!!
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Awesome Wetterhorn Peak, it's summit block has still yet to be skied, it requires either 100+ feet of air to a less than ideal landing, or jump turns down 3 inch wide rock ledges.
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Day 2
May 30th, 2004
Destination: Redcloud and Sunshine
Round Trip: 10 miles 4,200 feet
Lower down in Silver Creek, the hike up to Redcloud was imbued with constantly improving vistas that stunned you with their beauty.
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No matter how far you hike, it seems like you can't escape the gapers. This one made it to the summit of Redcloud.
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Ascending the last hundred feet up Sunshine, an easy way to stand on two 14er summits. The ski descent we took down the south fork valley is visible in the background.
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Here is climb2ski making some phat turns down Sunshine Peak. Also in this pic is the elusive San Juan Sea Snake, legend holds that he ascends the side of the mountains waiting for the opportunity to snatch skiers unsuspectingly. The giant creature's primary diet is Pocket Rockets, Fristchi Freerides, and Leki Voodoo's.
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Day 3
Destination: Handies Peak
Round Trip: 5 miles 2,800 feet
After getting a little off route on the ascent, (note to self: climb what you're going to ski) we perserved and made the summit, it was me and my brother's fourth fourteener summit in the last 3 days. We were able to ski right from the summit from all except for Wetterhorn, maybe next year.
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Immersed in the incomprehensible beauty of the San Juans, American Basin holds several weeks of skiable lines for all abilities.
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We met up with this dude Matt from Durango and snapped this pic of him skating away the moments of a great day. Many lines abound in this region, as do ton tons.
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Spring time skiing is when Colorado shines. There are literally several lifetimes of skiable lines all over the state, every ridge you crest reveals another lifetime of skiable possibilites. Skiing the 14ers is a good way to get out and enjoy some long runs with some great views in some outstanding terrain. The memories become eternally etched in the fiber of your being, and no one can take that away.