The Peak
During my free ski time one goal was to capture (via photo) the "Extreme Limits" (EX) terrain of CB. The Butte is famous for the chutes and bowls accessible from the High Lift and North Face T-bars. The terrain makes up about 1/3 of total ski area acreage and even though I wouldn't consider it "extreme" it is an amazing playground of steeps including cliffs, chutes, bowls, funnels, rocks, drops, trees and other features. It's one of the big reasons we chose this resort. I knew that I would want good terrain to explore when the snow wasn't fantastic and CB has everything that I'd hoped for. It turns out that trying to photographically capture this terrain is very difficult. It's just too three dimensional. The photos only could grab little pieces so until Google makes a virtual 3D CB explorer you'll just have to trust me that there's a ton of good stuff out here!
Headwall
EX Terrain
Rare Pow
As winter moved along we happily skied the chalky resort snow, explored new terrain when we had the opportunity and made some forays into the backcountry in search of softer pow. We didn't get many visitors even though the invitation was out there. Getting here is actually one reason why the whole CB valley is still so pristine. It's a five hour drive from Denver where you can get cheap flights or a really expensive flight into Gunnison. Ryan bit the bullet and drove from Denver for a tour of they valley. It's hard coming from sea level to 10,000 feet but he pushed his cardio limit and knocked out several long ski tours and some resort days. I expect payback when we are on bikes together again.
Similar to getting into CB was getting out. We had everything we needed right here and there was no reason to leave. In fact there was barely a reason to drive a car. We could walk to work in the mornings, all of 5 minutes. If we wanted to go into town there was a free bus that ran every 15 minutes. The only time we drove was on a weekly trip to Gunnison for groceries otherwise the car just rested. My records show that between December and March we only bought a tank of gas once a month. After living a car-centric life for so many years this was very enjoyable change of pace.
The one foray I did make out of the valley was to Monarch, a smaller ski hill just out of Gunnison. They seemed to be in a stronger weather pattern this winter and an 18 inch storm coincided with days off so I headed over to ski the deep. The hill was tiny, only 4 slow double chairs but with 18 inches of new and not a lot of people it made for a great break from CB. This was the only time I left the valley all season.
Untouched lines at Monarch
Ryan rips the Colorado pow
Gothic
Top of the Elks





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