Washington Hut Hopper 2012

Trip Date: 
Saturday, February 25, 2012 to Sunday, March 4, 2012
Trip Leaders: 
A. Swank
C. Blaser
Trip Status: 
Full

 

Hut Hopper Ski Trip in the Methow Valley of Washington, Northern Cascades:

  • Ski the Rendezvous Hut System.
  • Methow Valley Trail System consists of over 200 km of cross-country ski trails. 
  • Planned route will follow primarily groomed trails, with the option of off-trail travel.  Trail map is here.
  • Note:  Due to the nature of this trip, the maximum number of participants will be held to 6 individuals.

 

Sign up for the Hut Hopper trip:


Please read/understand the Supplemental Trip Details document and then complete the Trip Application Form.  Please send the completed trip application form to Aaron Swank via internal mail or to:

Lewis Ski Club
Trip:  WA Hut Hopper
21000 Brookpark Rd.
Cleveland, OH 44135

Non-refundable airfare (extra) will be organized once the trip is filled.  Your spot will be officially reserved once the airline tickets are purchased.  The non-refundable cost of the airline tickets (deposit check) will be requested prior to purchase.

 

For more information:
Contact the trip coordinators at huthopper2012atlewisskiclub.org

 

 

2012 Hut Hopper, Trip Summary

If spending the night atop a mountain, watching the stars twinkle over the jagged edges of surrounding peaks and sharing new friendships with fellow skiers over a bond fire sounds good, then you should have been at the Lewis Ski Club Hut Hopper XC trip to Washington State.

Despite the deadly avalanche tragedy in the area just a couple of weeks prior, ten skiers met in Winthrop, WA for six days of cross country skiing. The Rendezvous Trail System there features simple, rustic mountain huts for overnight stay. No TV, no radio, for that matter no water – melting snow for cooking and drinking became an ongoing task. A wood burner stove provided plenty of warmth and a propane stove facilitated communal dinners that pleasantly surprised everyone.

The first day out proved to be the greatest challenge as the group had to press uphill from the trail head located at an approximate elevation of 2,700 to the first hut at about 4,000 feet, covering about a 6 mile trip. The subsequent days involved transfers of about 10 to 14 miles to the next hut, fortunately with much more moderate elevation changes. The well groomed trails and the sunny skies made for enjoyable cross country skiing in the Cascade Mountains. Gentle snowfall of about three inches capped the pine trees on the third night, adding to the alure of the winter mountains.

Several of the more aggressive skiers also tried out their snow shoe skills by climbing the Rendezvous Mountain, looking for great photo opportunities and virgin snow. Attaining both, they repeated the feat with their skis to partake in back-country, deep snow downhill skiing. We were told that the greatest challenge was to get up after a fall, as the deep snow was unforgiving. The less adventurous of the group built an open fire in a fire pit by the hut, soaking in the warmth and the great views of the surrounding mountains.

Lewis Ski Club President Aaron Swank was the trip leader, assisted by Carl Blaser. Both leaders deserve a bounty of gratitude for organizing this unconventional ski trip! Working out the logistics of transportation, food, daily trips, sleeping accommodation, safety measures and things I can’t even think of. This trip presented a new dimension to skiing: one where the hum of chair lifts is replaced by the whisper of wind and the thrill of the downhill run is overshadowed by the satisfaction of completing a journey. On the way back to Spokane airport, the talk was about next year’s trip!

 

 

 

Lewis Ski Club Membership is Required.  Please see the Membership Page for more information.