Telluride, CO: February 22-28, 2025

ChrisC

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I decided to take more photos than usual on this trip to Telluride. I had more time due to skiing with friends and numerous meetups. Generally, I am much more mellow about covered and vertical skied runs.

It was bluebird skies the entire time after recent heavy snows, with temps in the low 20s at night and 40s during the day. Skiing was great over the weekend and up to mid-week. After Wednesday, you needed to be careful of terrain aspect, recent grooming, and exposure.

With almost 40 inches of snow (much-needed) from a multi-day storm the previous week, Telluride finally opened most of its extreme terrain after control efforts. This included Gold Hill Chutes 1, 7, 8, & 9, Black Iron Bowl, and Palmyra Peak.

Maps of Telluride:

Most of Telluride faces primarily west (Lifts 1, 4, 5, and 6) or north (Town side - Lifts 7, 8, 9 and Gondola, Pospect Bowl - Lift 12, Revelation Bowl - Lift 15 and Lift 10). There is significant south-facing terrain: favorite areas include Apex Glade, Chongos, Killer Slide, etc. Minor east-facing areas include Milk Run (soft/groomed) and parts of Revelation Bowl.

The best steep skiing in the country is at Telluride. Specifically, look if the following runs have been groomed on the Town of Telluride Face/Lifts 7 & 9: Lookout (always groomed), Plunge, Bushwacker, Milk Run, and Cimarron. They are all on a 2-3 day grooming cycle and are best skied when the sun hits them from 11-2 pm.

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Aerial Maps of Hike To Terrain.

Gold Hill Chutes.

These have the best effort-to-reward ratio of any of the Hike To Terrain. The hike from the top of the Revelation Bowl Lift to Gold Hill summit is about 10-15 minutes. Then, a beautiful/on-top-of-the-world traverse. Note: Bear Creek drops off backside 4k to Telluride.
GH 1: Directly off the Revelation Bowl Lift. Best when the goat path to The Fans is open.
GH 2-to-3: This is only open on big snow years for about 2 weeks at the season's end. It's a gift to the community by Ski patrol. It's a fantastic bowl to fans.
GH 6,7 & 8: Steep, narrow couloirs on par with anything in Europe. One can always find some preserved powder in Palmyra Basin below the chutes.
GH 9 & 10: Take the stairway, adding another 10-15 minutes. GH 9 is the widest couloir.
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Black Iron Bowl
You can reach Lakeview/West Lake with a 10-15 minute hike (and reverse) from the top of Lift 12/Prospect Bowl Lift. This area gets the most snow in the Telluride resort proper due to blow-in from winds coming over the ridge - a very high effort-to-reward ratio. Numerous laps on powder days.
Dihedral Chute and Mountain Quail are a bit more effort.
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Palmyra Peak
Do you like to ski moguls after a 1-2 hour hike? This can happen on busy days in March on Senior's - the main chute from the peak. Always head skier's right/looker's left to Roy Boy - most skiers miss the hidden entrance and can hold powder due to orientation.
Note: You can also see how narrow Gold Hill Chutes 6-10 are on the left side.
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Saturday, February 22

Colorado Avenue, Telluride.
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My brother likes me this trip, so greeted me with Demo Skis to try. (Finally trained after 20+ yrs).
I liked the Black Crows Atris (138/105/123) - firm, but could maneuver them in tight spots - trees, chutes. My April birthday present is usually slightly used demo equipment.
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San Miguel River Trail. It is a good place to walk the dogs - poop bag stations too.
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Even the alleyways of Telluride have nice views of the San Juans bathed in Alpenglow. (Depot Alley behind Pacific St.)
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Telluride AIDS Benefit (TAB) Fashion Show. My Sister-in-Law was in it this year; it's mostly all local volunteers - models and staff.
It's been going since 1994 and supports HIV/AIDS prevention on CO's Western Slope and Africa - raising about $1M annually. It's Cirque de Soleil meets NY Fashion Week.

Sometimes, designers like Elie Tahari, Kenneth Cole, and Dolce & Gabban donate - instead, we had Kim Kardashian's SKIMS.

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Sunday, February 23

My brother has one of his outposts in a lodge in Telluride. I can fit friends with skis, boots, and poles and take a funicular up to the slopes.
Its top station allows you to ski to either the Gondola or Chair 7.
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Top of Chair 7 and Gondola. Looking north to Telluride town and the Sneffels range of the San Juans.
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Top of Chair 7 and Gondola. Looking West to Mountain Village and the airport on the mesa in the background.
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Base of Chair 9 on the Front Face / Town Side of Telluride. Note: It's 11:38 AM on a Sunday on a prime lift. Different from the Front Range, Tahoe, etc.
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Top of The Plunge run looking north to The Sneffels and red rock cliffs.
It's my favorite steep cruiser in North America. Not crowded for almost 12 noon on Sunday.
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Plunge Headwall lower down - it's buffed flat today. The town of Telluride starts to come into view below cliffs.
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Top of Lift 9. The Sneffels again = panorama view.
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A repeat of The Plunge since it's skiing so well. Views up and down the headwall.
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Top of Lift 9 - Looking southwest to Mt. Wilson. Other areas to note: Bald Mt. (hike-to - middle far left at edge), The open areas below the flat cut run (Ute Park - middle of pic) are excellent north facing powder steeps that are difficult to find, and hard to exit. They stay unskied for days - from left to right: The Roll, Rock-n-Roll, and Mudslide.
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Top of Lift 9 - Looking south towards Gold Hill (left) and Palmya Peak (right).
The other lifts you can see from highest to lowest: Lift 15 Revelation Bowl (upper left), Lift 14 Gold Hill (middle right) and Lift 6 Apex (lowest directly ahead).
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Top of Lift 9 - Looking west to Mountain Village, Airport Runway on Mesa, and the tiny white peaks - The La Sal Mountains in Utah near Moab.
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On See Forever Trail - Close-up view southwest to Wilson Massif, specifically Mt. Wilson (14,253 ft) - left - and Wilson Peak (14,023 ft) -right.
All of you have seen this mountain (Wilson Peak) - it's on every can/bottle of Coors Light Beer! And Jeep commercials and Tarantino films.
One friend called Mt. Wilson -> The Matterhorn. Not quite. But almost as iconic and prolific - although unknown by most.
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Gorrono Ranch - Historic ranch with a rustic lodge, large outdoor deck, historic Saloon and Outpost bars.
It faces Southwest - a good place to hang out on a sunny afternoon.
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Hermit Run. The Freestyle Teams all over Colorado were competing in the morning.
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Top of Lift 5: Bon Vivant. Outdoor restaurant - sit down and takeaway. View of Gold Hill (left) and Palmyra Peak (right).
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Top of Lift 6. Looking east into Bear Creek, a 4k+ sidecountry/backcountry descent. There are numerous backcountry gates to access this zone. There is serious avalanche danger here - almost one person dies every other year.
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Off to dinner at Strong House Brew Pub.
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You can reach Lakeview/West Lake with a 10-15 minute hike (and reverse) from the top of Lift 12/Prospect Bowl Lift.
That's as far as I got in 2019, perhaps a precursor to my current situation. In retrospect I missed my chance at ChrisC's prime Telluride above lifts/sidecountry terrain in 2004. I was there with Adam at a NASJA annual meeting, late March with decent base but after 3 weeks of no new snow. I did not know about these possibilities then, and unfortunately NASJA did not arrange a local expert guide as they did with Big Sky in 2001.
 
Is it fair to say that Telluride is one of very few North American ski areas to have Alps-level vistas (e.g. the Wilson Massif)?

I worked almost five years for an AIDS vaccine nonprofit and always wanted to attend that Telluride event but it never came together for me. Too bad, looks fun.

I know that eastern skiing will forever be a punchline out west but this ("Be Nice Or Ski The East"), while funny, is simply not true anymore -- I've witnessed far more road-rage events at ski areas out west than back east and I'm sure it's far more prevalent now with mega pass crowds:
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The East has not been so much of a punchline since Jan. 1 this season. It’s on track to be best Vermont snowfall season since 2000-01.
 
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