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09-08-2020, 09:42 AM #51Registered User
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Aren’t they on fire?
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09-08-2020, 09:49 AM #52Registered User
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Some maybe. Not all. Hasn't moved that far west.
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09-08-2020, 10:19 AM #53
No, not really - he said this:
and this (among other things):
So some of us thought this:
But really I think rideit nailed it with this:
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09-08-2020, 03:54 PM #54
Gary, as a newb I don't think he really knows what he wants (or as noted, he wants a unicorn). Which is to be expected, really, don't we all want sweet steep pow lines that are safe, from an affordable backcountry hut that has easy access? I mean, can't blame the guy for having a wish list! So, I offered an option that checks most but not all of the boxes. Because checking all the boxes is unobtanium.
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09-08-2020, 09:57 PM #55
I hear ya danno, your choice of hut is probably spot on. I still maintain the biggest takeaway for the OP is to get guided.
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09-09-2020, 08:06 AM #56Registered User
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You nailed it pretty much, except I do know what I want, and I don’t think it’s a unicorn.
What I want is area has extensive amounts of ~20-30 degree slopes near the hut/yurt. Full stop.
The thing that is probably causing confusion is when I once mentioned I might want to ski steeper lines. That was in a direct response to another remark about snowpack, and so it was to ‘steeper than the 20-29 degrees we were talking about before’. not steeper as in ‘dude, I want to to go shred some steep lines*. So in this context, it was meant as 30-35 degree slopes. Maybe it’s best if we completely ignore that, since it seems to be causing a fair bit of confusion, and isn’t a factor in location at all for me.
*which I do want to, but would do guided, without kids etc. not on this trip.
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09-09-2020, 08:30 AM #57Registered User
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It's been mentioned but most huts will do a first day only guided. Even if you're very experienced it can be very worthwhile. The guide knows the area like the back of his/her hand and can point you in the direction of terrain that you want, efficient skin tracks, which aspects to ski based on wind etc..
* quite a few operations actually require a 1st day guide if you havent been there before or dont have a "group leader" with certain avy certs.
Also(obv continental snowpack) if you have some time to kill there are a ton of FS cabins in MT that would fit the bill for what you want, ie meadow skipping, and be dirt cheap. Browse the reserve.gov site and pull it up on google earth.
People are giving you solid advice.
Honest question- "if you know what you want and dont think its a unicorn" than why dont you have at least some options to ask about?
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09-09-2020, 08:39 AM #58Registered User
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09-09-2020, 08:59 AM #59Registered User
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I agree. I really see value in, and appreciate guides. I have gone out with guides many times in the past. If full guided is not feasible, then 1 or 2 days is certainly a great option if they offer that.
Good tip about the FS cabins/lookouts. I have looked at them for summer trips, didn’t think of them for winter.
I appreciate the stuff people have mentioned. Very helpful.
As to your question, I can interpret it a few ways:
if you mean, why don’t I have huts in mind already, and ask about them?
I only know of a few huts that would seem to fit the bill. If I have already heard them, I don’t need to ask about them(at this point), I already have them on my list. But I figured there must be hundreds more huts in the US.
Mainly I was trying to come up with a list of potential huts to check into further. Besides the CO hut website, it is hard to find a a good listing, and even if you do (thanks @schindlerpiste for that website backcountryhuts.net !) it is a long process to locate them precisely enough on a map to get a feel for the terrain.
I figured that an Internet forum is a great place for that. Someone has been to, travelled by, or heard of a hut that seems to fit my request, they can quick put the name on here, and then I can delve into it deeper.
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09-09-2020, 09:17 AM #60Well maybe I'm the faggot America
I'm not a part of a redneck agenda
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09-10-2020, 05:29 PM #61Registered User
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Abandon your maritime vs. continental criteria, and go with some of the excellent recommendations given by others...
I'll repeat what others said - it's meaningless given that you're skiing long angle, even if you're not going to be guided. Essentially, you're gonna stay out of avalanche terrain, so snow climate is irrelevant. Your saying that you may want to ski the steeps too doesn't make any sense. Just plan the meadow skipping vacation, or plan the vacation where you're gonna go pay a guide to take you into areas where you're not qualified to safely assess the avalanche risk.
I would argue that you should not be taking 3 inexperienced backcountry skiers (2 of whom are children) into avalanche terrain, period, full stop, without a guide or more experienced partner. If you decide to dial it up and go somewhere where you'll need a guide, that guide will know the snowpack in the area so the climate is not an issue.
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09-14-2020, 11:50 AM #62
OK, I'll just piggyback this thread rather than starting my own. I'm doing my own research too, but please put some huts/yurts on my short list.
-excellent skiing
-variety of terrain available (our group is very experienced/comfortable evaluating snowpack and terrain, but would be booking well in advance so having options for varying avy conditions is ideal)
-within a 1 day drive of Denver (so WY, UT, NM, parts of MT and ID)
-not guided (the one day guide thing is probably doable but not looking for guided trips)
-not Colorado (already familiar with the options)
-snowmobile access permitted is preferred (even if only part of the way). Does not need to have sled lap skiing available, we can skin just fine. Shorter access non-motorized also fine, I just prefer to spend more time skiing and less time slogging into the hut. Plus we like to bring a lot of food and booze. A few miles is fine.
I really just have not explored much outside of CO, but have a bit more vacation time now and want to branch out.
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09-14-2020, 05:09 PM #63
have not been to Zimmer but have skied some in the Beartooths . Not sure about conditions. when I was there above tree line was windblown did not leave a mark. Tobacco Roots look a little more interesting in my opinion. Better book tomorrow. Did not follow the climate discussion here. But climate is everything. You don't book a family hut trip in a maritime climate months in advance. Could be raining. But someplace like Wolf Creek yurts you can pretty much count on good snow.
off your knees Louie
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09-15-2020, 08:36 AM #64
Looking for backcountry hut/yurt with "hippie pow"
Got a case of Analysis paralysis, pick one and go. I suspect you don’t need as many acres of low angle slopes for the low angle dangle as you’d think...
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09-15-2020, 01:45 PM #65Registered User
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09-15-2020, 07:34 PM #66Registered User
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You screwed up eliminating Colorado in your initial post.
Especially since the person that knows the most about huts , posts here regularly.
https://www.huts.org
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09-16-2020, 06:15 AM #67Registered User
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09-16-2020, 08:43 AM #68
Dude had received a LOT of advice without even a glimpse of his wife's tits, man this place is slipping!
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01-05-2021, 12:47 AM #69
I was skiing around the wolf creek yurt today. OP if you are still around this place fits your critrtia perfectly.
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01-05-2021, 07:32 AM #70Registered User
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You out solo most of the time?
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