Leaving the parking area |
Looking back toward Loveland Ski Area |
Brian contemplating the top of our route |
Why backcountry snowboarding is a hard life: Brian, gloves off, adjusting his bindings over 12,000ft at about 0F with blowing snow. This process took about 5 min. |
Sean tearin it up
Brian throwin some powder
Sean dropping into the tight trees after some great powder turns on open glades |
To get there:
From the Denver/Colorado Springs areas - head west on I-70 until you are almost to the Eisenhower Tunnel. Take exit 216 where there will be a dirt parking area on the north side. Park against the cliff band, this is the base of Mount Trelease.
Route:
Leaving the parking lot is fairly obvious because there aren't many options to skin or snow shoe past the exposed dirt face. Once through the initial steep entry there is typically at least one good skin track to follow unless there has just been a fresh dump of snow. In that case, break a sweat to get first tracks! There are a lot of well spaced trees on the upper portion of the mountain but it does get a little choked as you drop close to the parking lot.
Precautions:
This area might be close to the highway but safe backcountry travel habits and gear need to be used. There is a good mix of terrain and potential avalanche danger so be prepared.
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