Snowfire, Jamie, and I tour Loveland Pass by the light of the Feb 7th/8th full moon
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All taken with my Canon PowerShot A70 at a 35mm lens equivalent and a 15 second exposure.
~2145 I arrive at the summit of Loveland Pass and survey the lack of snow for a bit while two large groups of snowboarders ski with no packs or avie gear make some laps.
~2215 Snowfire and Jamie arrive at the summit of Loveland Pass and we their car down to the pickup point.
~2235 We begin hiking up the Clear Creek West side of the pass into Atlantic Bowl via the path that normally goes to the Professor. The full moon shines brightly on the snow giving the mountains that eerily pleasant glow that your can only find on a clear winter’s night above treeline. The night surprisingly is windless and warm with nary a breeze to chill me. I clearly overdressed.
~2240 After a five-minute walk, we stop to put on are skinned skis and I decided to take a picture of the east side of the pass.
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Blue Seams
Making our way straight up a steep, poorly covered section as though we were headed for the Professor, the poor conditions become apparent. The snow, extremely hard and scoured from the past 50+mph winds, causes our skins to slip. We continue on through the hardslab which rocks jutting out until a decision is made that further travel is not worth the effort.
~2315 Having skinned about ¾ to 1 mile, we break down our gear and I make a few more images before skiing down Atlantic Bowl.
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Snowfire and I
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Atlantic Night
The feeling of deskinning skis by moonlight after a short tour up is amazing. One feels very alone under the moon and stars. The sensation is very rewarding and the views were vastly different in feel than an average day on the pass.
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Loveland Moonscape
We skied down over such hard snow that… well lets just say that Gotamas carve an amazingly decent turn on hardpack inbounds or out. There were a few soft spots and the snow improved as we approached treeline and dropped into the “natural halfpipe.” After making the run, I felt that while the turns themselves were not worth the touring effort, the experience was one I would not give up.
Driving up the pass, we decided to make some more runs and switch off on driving duty. It ended up being three more laps through the trees with no hiking or skinning before the snowstorm started and the wind picked up. It was interesting to see the person in front of you by the sparks flying from their edges and they skied over rocks rather than by their headlamp.
~0030 We say our goodbyes and head our separate ways.
Moonlight skiing at Loveland Pass is an exciting yet peacefull experience that I highly recommend assuming the weather is good and you are familiar with the terrain. I would love to do it again.
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