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I drove solo to Lake City and car camped along the road en route
to the SIlver Creek trailhead. The next morning I was walking in
the early darkness, alpine ski boots racked on my pack with my skis.
I hit snow at the junction of Silver Creek and its south fork and
switched from hiking boots to ski boots and from carrying skis to
skinning. Switchbacking all the way to the summit, it seemed endless.
A spring storm kept it cloudy and brought only flurries which was
good as I was hoping to tag Redclouds' neighbor as well today, Sunshine
Peak. Any delay in the heating of the snow was fine by me, especially
being solo.
Alone on the summit, I waited for the visibility to improve before
I skied. When the clouds broke I could see Handies
Peak across the valley. I would try for that tomorrow. I clicked
into my skis, dropped in on the west side, eventually following
the dogleg left the and called it good once I reached the trees.
Looking back up at the pair of peaks I scouted my route back up
towards Sunshine.
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