One day to play in Colorado...what should I do?
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I have to be in Golden, Colorado for work on Tuesday. I'm living in Virginia and need some time in the mountains. I arranged to fly in to Denver on Sunday, so I have Monday to play. Any ideas on what to do? (What's the best ski place for a beginner? Are there any good winter climbing areas/available partners? Are there good winter hikes in RMNP? Should I check out Garden of the Gods?) I've only spent one evening in Denver as I was driving East, so I don't know the area. Thanks for any help. |
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Wow. This should be interesting. For one day, I'd say visit Boulder and climb a Flatiron. Unless you're fairly intense, then I'd say find a partner for a classic Eldo route. |
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I dunno, something tells me a tour of Coors and a walk through REI is what you really need. |
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Chance of snow Saturday which could impact Front Range climbing. A bit early to tell. I'd say Eldo is the best use of climbing time. Clear Creek Cyn in Golden could be a bit cold, though its right there. Beginner skiing = Loveland, Keystone or Breckenridge. Probably Breck. Those are also the quickest to get to. |
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You could go ski in Eldora, which is in Nederland and pretty close by. They just got some good snow, too. If you want a simple day, hike around in the Flatirons with your camera. It looks quite beautiful there with a lot of snow accenting the red rock. |
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I'd cast my vote for a hike to Chasm Lake in RMNP. |
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either ski breckenridge or snow shoe somewhere in RMNP.glacier gorge or bear lake trailhead are good starts |
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You could head south and climb Center Route (or Wunsch's Dihedral)on Cynical Pinical in South Platte if you want to rock climb. South faceing solar collector! I would definately stay away from Garden of the Gods, overly hyped for sure! If you want to ski, Eldora is close and I think a lift ticket durring the week is pretty reasonable (not sure about this). I do know they just got like 2 feet of snow! I second Kevin's suggestion if you want to hike and see something amazing. It's about as good as it gets standing at Chasm lake beneith the Diamond! |
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We had a pretty good dump of snow last week, and uncharacteristically for CO, its not going to melt off any time soon. Plan on icy/snowpacked hiking for any approaches. |
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if a friend were coming out in the winter, had only one day to play, and was equally interested in either skiing or climbing; i'd recommend skiing. |
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For the most part I second Craig's post, though I also think that it could be a pain to spend 3 hrs (at a minimum) of your day driving to/from a ski area if you only have one full day. I would pick the one outdoor activity you're most pumped about and go for it--whether it's skiing, snowshoeing, climbing, or something else. Then I would come back to Denver and get a really good dinner at one of our awesome restaurants. I'd be happy to give some recommendations, or you can find a bunch of reviews on my site: thegoodlifedenver.com. |
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The Good Life Denver wrote:For the most part I second Craig's post, though I also think that it could be a pain to spend 3 hrs (at a minimum) of your day driving to/from a ski area if you only have one full day. I would pick the one outdoor activity you're most pumped about and go for it--whether it's skiing, snowshoeing, climbing, or something else. Then I would come back to Denver and get a really good dinner at one of our awesome restaurants. I'd be happy to give some recommendations, or you can find a bunch of reviews on my site: thegoodlifedenver.com. Enjoy Denver! DavidOn a Monday, it's more like an hour (one way) to Loveland, an hour and 15-20 to A-Basin. Unless, of course, the roads are bad due to weather. I don't disagree. You should definitely consider the time you'd spend driving into the mountains. I just wanted to point out that it wouldn't necessarily be that bad on a Monday. It could be. But, the three hour minimum estimate is more typical of a weekend day. |
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If you are in Golden, head to Loveland to ski (less than an hour). Eldora will be easily an hour+ drive. |
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Michael E. wrote:You could head south and climb Center Route (or Wunsch's Dihedral)on Cynical Pinical in South Platte if you want to rock climb. South faceing solar collector! I would definately stay away from Garden of the Gods, overly hyped for sure! If you want to ski, Eldora is close and I think a lift ticket durring the week is pretty reasonable (not sure about this). I do know they just got like 2 feet of snow! I second Kevin's suggestion if you want to hike and see something amazing. It's about as good as it gets standing at Chasm lake beneith the Diamond!+1 Center Route is one of the best 5.9s I've climbed in Colorado. It is short (but steep) approach from the road, and is is an easy drive (under an hour from Golden). The south facing rock stays warm on a sunny day, even when it is cool outside. Chasm Lake is also an amazing hike. Sometimes late in the season you might feel more comfortable with an ice ax or at least a pole for one snow slope traverse, but I have done it in boots just kicking steps, and the view of the Diamond is amazing across frozen Chasm Lake! I would not bother with North Table Mountain... it is ok, warm climbing, but nothing great... mostly a place for locals killing time on a cold day, and not a destination spot. Clear Creek is cold... Eldo has some nice sunny spots (but whoever suggested you climb Bastille Crack in February must love the cold...it is north facing and crazy cold... West Ridge, on the other hand, gets great afternoon sun) |
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IT all depends on the weather and what you like. |
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Ooops... let me take that back, I'm pretty sure Cynical Pinnacle closed Feb 1 for raptor nesting. So, I'm voting with hiking to Chasm Lake... amazing hike, doesn't require much equipment, and you don't need to worry about finding a partner. |
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Julius Beres wrote:Ooops... let me take that back, I'm pretty sure Cynical Pinnacle closed Feb 1 for raptor nesting. So, I'm voting with hiking to Chasm Lake... amazing hike, doesn't require much equipment, and you don't need to worry about finding a partner.I agree. Then on your way back down if you hike Chasm early enough, you can grab some south facing pitches in Boulder Canyon or up on North Table Mountain in Golden if you just want to sample some of the rock out here. One of my favorite things about living here is that we can ski in the morning and climb rock in the sun in the afternoon. Enjoy your trip! |
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My vote...... Screw virginia and make this a start to your NEW AWESOME life in Colorado. Then you can enjoy everything we have to offer. Of course in moderation..... You know play, work, play, play some more, then lament about working, work, more play..... Thats the basic idea....Cheers. |
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Great suggestions from everyone here for you Justin. My vote is with JLP: either ski, or recon climbing areas for future trips. Unless you hook up with someone, carting all your rock gear would be a pain for only one "maybe ok" day of climbing. Don't let the drive time to the ski areas dissuade you, these guys are most likely not familiar with the soul-sucking, world-class traffic problems you experience in northern Virginia (for those not aware, it can take an hour to get across DC with modest traffic; getting to Seneca Rocks from DC takes 3 hours on a good day). Take a ski day and get an instructor, you'll have a great time. Steer clear of A-basin (it's probably above your level). Breckenridge, Keystone, Winterpark, Loveland, Copper Mountain would all be awesome for you. |
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As said, the climbing will depend on the weather. West Ridge of Eldo would be the best quality routes around in the sun in my opinion. However, as long as its not snowing horribly and the roads are good, a nice snowshoe in RMNP would be my recomendation. Its awesome up there and quite a good time once above tree line. I like the hike to Emerald Lake area from Bear Lake Trailhead. Also the hike from glacier gorge trailhead to Mills Lake is fun. If you are feeling ambitious, you could go all the way up glacier gorge to the upper plateau where spearhead is. That would probably be around a 5 mile hike one way but you can also turn around whenever you want. Just bring enough cold weather gear if that ends up being your choice. It gets cold and windy above the trees |
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Ellenor Stone wrote:eldo! get on something on bastille!This must be a joke. |