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Thread: TR: Star Peak 4-22-08

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    TR: Star Peak 4-22-08

    goldenboy, don pedro

    I can't believe it's taken my this long to climb or ski Star Peak (13,521'). It's been on my to-do list, as it is very visible from hwy 135 south of Crested Butte:


    After a long snowmobile ride up Cement creek, we parked the snowmobiles here:

    In other words, our sleds were in the saddle on the left in this photo:


    Not bad access, eh? Anyway, we traversed and skinned our way to the base of the East face, and then booted right up it:


    From the summit, we had great views of Teocalli:


    and the East face of Castle:


    and Cathedral:


    We waited on top for a while, waiting for things to soften up on the SW face, which is the face most visible from Crested Butte and the one we wanted to ski. Don pedro did some bowling,


    and discovered that the face wasn't even starting to thaw. So we decided to double down and ski the E face first, and then come back for the SW face a little later. Don pedro drops in:




    GB:




    The corn was perfect, something that has been a rarity in this snow-filled season. We made a quick traverse and headed up the N ridge.



    We were distinctly aware of how close we were to Aspen at this point. Ashcroft is in the valley top center.


    The SW slopes were ready by the time we summited again, so don pedro dropped in for seconds:






    gb:




    The little dot would be don pedro, exiting the route:


    We still needed to get back to the sleds, but the N face of Crystal Peak (12,777') looked so good, we decided to go for desert. dp:


    Looking back at Star, we had a great view of our lines on the right (E) and left (SW)


    Don pedro gets first tracks again:






    gb:





    See this sign:


    That would be this sign:


    Just thought I would point that out- one of the main reasons I mountain bike is just to add to my ski tick-list, so it was pretty cool to go back there. Here's mbsc's bike TR from that area: http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/s...ad.php?t=92006

    Anyway, I need to get some rest so I'm fresh tomorrow, we saw some other lines that we need to go back for

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    Damn fine playground there. Lots of sand.

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    Yay for corn! Star looks prime. I'll have to ski that with you next year when I'm actually living in the Butte
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    Nice GB and don pedro Your TRs have been getting me through this skiless season!
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    Jesus Christ on a bicycle you guys are motorized!
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    Quote Originally Posted by goldenboy View Post
    [self indulgent banter deleted]...That would be this sign:

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    nice touch

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dside11-11 View Post
    Jesus Christ on a bicycle you guys are motorized!
    We'll drag you out there this summer, if the snow ever melts

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    Never a disappointing TR. Way to work.
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    sweet! good worrk!
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    Quote Originally Posted by goldenboy View Post
    and the East face of Castle:


    and Cathedral:
    Holy jeebus the coverage on those is good.

    Star looks like a fun one too, from every side.
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    GoldenBoy killing it this spring! Very nice.
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    Thanks for sharing and the perspective regarding how close CB and Aspen are as the Crow flies.

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    Very cool.....so how much vert was that? Three different decents....that is rad.
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    Star Peak...

    ...looks awesome. Such sick lines and very aesthetic. Nice photos, mang!

    Thanks for another sweet TR, GB

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    Nice once again!

    Really makes me wish I could still ski!

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    Nice 3peat dude. Star is a classic looking line for sure. Tearin' shit up!

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    Nice lines, very aesthetic... I need to get out more.
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    Nice work GB!

    P.S. - I don't know if anyone has told you but you were mentioned in an article in the Aspen Daily News Yesterday about skiing 14ers!

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    Castle, Teocalli, and Cathedral looking quite nice.

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    Thumbs up damn.

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    GB's trip reports usually don't disappoint, but this one does. 13,521' what's up with that.

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    Definitely one sweet adventure!!! Nice!

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    The Best Laid Plans Go Awry...

    From Star Peak, we couldn't help but notice that there was a pretty good snowmobile route that could lead us all the way to the base of Castle. So that was today's plan. We dropped over the pass where we parked yesterday and were in the headwaters of the Taylor river. Then we tried to get over Star pass. Here's don pedro:


    He kind of bogged down at the sidehill, but crawled it up and over. Then it was my turn. I bogged down a few feet higher, with a little more sidehill, pulled uphill with everything I've got, but it wasn't enough. My snowmobile started tipping, and it brought me with it. I got tossed downhill far enough for my sled to gain some momentum as it rolled sideways over me, and then started flipping end over end. Thankfully it righted itself and stopped before the next roll:


    My left arm took the brunt of the hit, and it's pretty swollen, but thankfully I was allright. The sled? Broken windshield, obviously, bent handlebar, and one of the skis twisted on its' post, but that was easy to fix. All in all, it could have been a lot worse 20miles from the trailhead.




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    ^^I'm not really as familiar with the CB side but couldn't you have just gone up Pearl Pass Road and over to Castle, or is access/distance from that side worse than Cement Creek??
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