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With a perfect weather forecast for the next few days, Christy
and I went directly from Mt. Bierstadt
to Mt. Elbert. We met up with Dirk and Sable at the Mt. Elbert trailhead,
near lakeview campground. Comfy car camping with a big fire made
for an easy night and following morning. Up and out of camp around
dawn we made our way up the summer trail, first with skis racked
on our pack until snowline where we skinned on frozen snow all the
way to the summit.
Elbert has a tendency to drag on in any season, probably because
it has the most vertical from treeline to summit and those few extra
hundred vertical feet are noticeable. We arrived at a windy summit
about three and a half hours after leaving camp, quickly transitioned
and headed down the ridge to the top of the Box Creek Cirque. Protected
from the winds, the snow in the couloirs had softened considerably,
it looked like our timing was just right. After reaching the lake
below we coutoured over the ridge to our east and skied perfect
spring softened corn down to the end of the snow, finishing on foot.
This day was as smooth and straightforward as these ski trips get.
Dirk and Sable had to return to Aspen, the long way, as Independence
Pass was closed. Christy and I drove south to North Cottonwood Creek
TH and headed into Horn Fork Basin that afternoon to camp and try
for Harvard & Columbia
the next day.
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