Category Archives: Ski Descents

Little Bear Summit Ski Descent

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Originally Matt and I planned on hitting Kit Carson and Challenger on Thursday, a long but doable day which would have included two classic ski lines on two spectacular peaks.  Needless to say Matt and I were pretty stoked, then an email came in from Brittany on Tuesday which was enough to convince me the South Face of Kit wasn`t skiable.  Matt and I began looking at other plans and remembered Little Bear was in. Keep reading…

Humboldt Winter Ski Descent

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Humboldt is a peak that can be difficult to find in condition if you’re looking to ski it from the top; it just doesn’t hold snow in the right places very often for very long.  After a few late winter storms and some dependable beta, Matt and I were confident in our chances that the summit would provide a descent. Keep reading…

Mt. Harvard South Face Ski

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I met up with Matt at Bongo Billy`s in Buena Vista early Sunday morning where we consolidated into his truck and headed for the Cottonwood Creek Road.  Both of us were amped about the possibility of another 14er ski, though we certainly had a few reasons to doubt our chances.  Firstly, the weather forecast was less than ideal, sitting at a 60% chance of snow, and secondly and much more importantly, the avy danger was locked in at “considerable” for the Sawatch for all aspects at and above treeline. Keep reading…

Mt. Elbert East Ridge Ski

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Carl and I left Golden early for a winter ski descent of Mt. Elbert, the tallest peak in the lower 48.  Despite being the tallest, it’s one of the easiest 14ers to climb and ski via its trade route, the East Ridge.  We were pretty set on skiing the ridge rather than going for the more adventurous Box Creek Chutes due to the avalanche danger which was likely present on steep slopes in the Central Sawatch. Keep reading…