No Name Map

I recently found this beautiful James Niehues illustration of No Name Bowl that was commissioned in the early 2000’s. This piece of terrain is located in the Monarch Cat Skiing permitted area. The bowl is depicted in this illustration along with the top of Breezeway and Mirkwood in the lower right portion, Mt. Baldy in the center and Mt Aetna…

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Pikes

We get a great view of Pikes Peak from the top of the Garfield Lift. It looks like some type of floating cloud off in the distance. Rising to 14,115′ above sea level, it is the 20th highest peak in Colorado and the 54th highest in North America. Just on the other side of the mountain is Colorado Springs, where…

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May the 4th

Be with you! We ended up on the receiving end of a nice little storm for early May. The total was right around 10″ of snow with over an inch of water content. Just what the doctor ordered! Looks like we are not finished yet as the forecast calls for more snow next week.

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Timber Lines

As I had hoped for in another post earlier this season, I really wanted to get over on Monarch Ridge and ski this recently logged area. With the new snow this weekend, the glades did not disappoint. They ski just as nicely as they look with clean lines top to bottom. Our snowpack has recently stabilized to a point where…

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Valley Fog

The pass has been covered in a mix of fog and snow this week. On a morning tour the other day, there was a great view of the fog bank creeping up the valley bottom. Later in the day, it covered most of the base area of the mountain with just the summit hanging above. Springtime weather!

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Empty Chairs

The first day after closing always seems eerily silent without the lifts spinning and guests milling about. Several of the Mountain Ops departments took advantage of the only dry weather day for the week and handled most of the mountain break down duties on Monday. The Ski Patrol staff removed boundary ropes, pulled tower pads down, cleaned out patrol outposts…

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