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04-04-2011, 11:26 PM #1
TR: Crestone Peak, Sangre de Cristo
Crestone Peak, 14,294ft
Sangre de Cristo mountains, Colorado
Red Gully
Shot taken about a week ago from Ellingwood Point by Bill Middlebrook
We skied Crestone Peak on Saturday with a rather large crew of six. Me, Bill, Eric, Marc, John, and Rob. Without a sled it's a long way in. About 19 miles round trip and just shy of 7,000 vert for those of our group who weren't able to knock off a mile with 4wd. Skinned in about 5 miles Friday night to a camp around 11,200ft.
Left camp around 7am. Had to climb over Broken Hand Pass at 12,850ft before dropping into the next valley. We would later ski the couloir pictured in the upper left of this photo on our way back to camp.
Eric heading towards Broken Hand with Humbolt in the background.
After cresting Broken Hand Pass I headed over to get a look at Crestone Needle. Too thin as suspected. The Sangres are at 50% of the normal snowpack this year.
You have to drop about 500 vertical feet as you head to the base of the Red Gully. We opted for the direct route and a little mixed climbing.
Met up with Eric a few weeks ago to ski a couple 14ers in the Sawatch. This kid climbed all of Colorado's 14ers on his own initiative by age 15 by posting for partners (i.e. rides) on 14ers.com. Now at age 16 he's working on skiing them all. I was initially reluctant to recreate with a minor (maybe it's the attorney in me) but after running into him in the Sawatch a couple weeks ago we realized he's got everything you would look for in a partner, except maybe the ability to enjoy a beer legally after the climb. Eric near the top of the Red Gully.
Eric and Bill traversing to the true summit.
Me at the top.
Marc enjoying the view.
The top is steep for a little bit. Bill drops in.
Then he caught a couple shots of me.
John opening it up lower down.
Eric handling the choke.
It's to bad the Sangres came up well short on snow this year but we enjoyed what little they have.
Regrouped at the bottom and tried to figure out how it was almost 3pm already and we still had to skin back up to Broken Hand Pass.
Skinning.
More skinning.
Wind was ripping at Broken Hand Pass but me and Rob climbed around a bit trying to find a sweet looking line we were eying from the morning. Finally managed to find a passage way that led to the entrance.
John checking out the couloir.
While I clicked in.
Skiing Crestone Peak was sweet but this was definitely one of the better lines I've skied in a while.
Snow was surprisingly good. Only issue was about half way down when I had second thoughts as to whether I had dropped into the correct line... the one that didn't end in a massive cliff. Had to pull out my camera and renew my confidence by checking out a picture I took earlier in the day.
Eric making some steep turns where the couloir opened up.
John on the Apron. Our camp is somewhere in those trees.
Back at camp at 5pm we enjoyed some beer cooked brats in John's jet boil, packed up, and headed out. We were able to ski most of the road until the last couple miles.
A Sangres ski descent wouldn't be complete though without ending in a brief slog on a dirt road, skis in hand.
Will have to go back for Crestone Needle another day. That's probably a good thing since I was pretty much exhausted. Here's to a safe spring ski mountaineering season for everyone getting out. If you're looking to use this TR for beta you can check out my version on 14ers.com for a few more details http://www.14ers.com/php14ers/tripre...in&ski=IncludeLast edited by coloskier; 05-11-2011 at 09:38 PM.
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04-04-2011, 11:37 PM #2
Very cool! Only been up to upper and lower sandcreek lakes in the summer, pretty awesome seeing people with skis at the top of crestone peak.
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04-05-2011, 12:09 AM #3
Very, very nice.
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04-05-2011, 07:43 AM #4
excellent.
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04-05-2011, 07:54 AM #5
Nice work. Love the needle. Great climbing down there. I've climbed the Needle a few times in summer and have always wanted to ski the needle. Probably hold off until a year when we have more upslopes.
Great TR!
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04-05-2011, 08:25 AM #6
Very cool
And a bit scary. I have literally been there in June with more snow. I did not realize how thin it is down there.
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04-05-2011, 08:28 AM #7
Really nice looking trip. Thanks for having fun
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04-05-2011, 08:36 AM #8
Nice work, nice TR! Kinda surprised that you started out at 7am, that seems late, but I'm a mountaineering jong and it obviously worked out great for you.
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"She was tossing her bean salad with the vigor of a Drunken Pop princess so I walked out of the corner and said.... "need a hand?"" - Odin
"everybody's got their hooks into you, fuck em....forge on motherfuckers, drag all those bitches across the goal line with you." - (not so) ill-advised strategy
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04-05-2011, 09:30 AM #9
Great read and it looked like a perfect day to be out. Surprised you didn't include Marc's trademark handstand photo op.
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04-05-2011, 09:38 AM #10
Way to work it to the bone dude, and that 2nd line looked sweet. Strong effort indeed, such a beautiful area.
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04-05-2011, 09:51 AM #11
Way to get some Sangre love in a low snow year!
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04-05-2011, 09:58 AM #12
Nice work Carl
Wait, What?
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04-05-2011, 10:06 AM #13
Thanks guys. Good to be able to contribute a little stoke.
I brought my -20 bag which made it even harder to get up in the morning. So toasty warm. Seriously though, fair question as spring skiing usually means starting in the middle of the night so you're down by late morning. Our rationale for choosing a start time that would have us on steep snow even in the afternoon was a good freeze Thursday night and a forecast of another clear cold (24 degrees at 12k) night Friday followed by high winds on Saturday with temps that weren't supposed to get too warm. Snow lower in the Red Gully was getting pretty soft. If the wind hadn't come through as forecasted we may have had to turn around before the top. Last year we banked on a similar forecast on Horseshoe, started "late", and turned around when it wasn't nearly as windy and cool as anticipated.
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04-05-2011, 12:00 PM #14
Excellent dude! Can totally relate to the dirt road slog on the way out. Looks thin, but way to stomp it.
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04-05-2011, 12:03 PM #15
Nice TR! Looks like a great trip.
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04-05-2011, 12:25 PM #16Registered User
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Way to get on it! the Sangres are a special place.
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04-05-2011, 04:26 PM #17"fuck off you asshat gaper shit for brains fucktard wanker." - Jesus Christ
"She was tossing her bean salad with the vigor of a Drunken Pop princess so I walked out of the corner and said.... "need a hand?"" - Odin
"everybody's got their hooks into you, fuck em....forge on motherfuckers, drag all those bitches across the goal line with you." - (not so) ill-advised strategy
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04-05-2011, 04:51 PM #18
looks like lots of fun- nice work.
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04-05-2011, 05:48 PM #19
Nice work Carl and crew! We'll have to head back in there together to get the Needle after that 5 foot storm hits the Sangres. I believe it's forecasted for mid-April.
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04-05-2011, 06:28 PM #20
that makes my skiing in trees TR's seem rather weak ...
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04-06-2011, 09:11 AM #21
great trip guys, those beers were well earned!
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04-06-2011, 04:16 PM #22
Wow! Great work! the ski from the summit looked sort of billy-goat-ish....How was the snow in that second couloir you found?
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04-06-2011, 08:30 PM #23
fucking awesome..congrats
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04-06-2011, 10:28 PM #24
I can only imagine what a fat year would look like. Nice trip.
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04-06-2011, 10:41 PM #25
great work!
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