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How do you reserve 10th Mountain Division huts?

How do you reserve 10th Mountain Division huts?

You can also call as 970-925-5775 to book over the phone. Please Note: We cannot accept online reservations for trips using hut credit/gift certificates, trips for school groups or others requiring special discounts.

How do you plan a hut trip?

There are endless options for Colorado hut trips; here are some tips to help you plan for your first.

  1. Pick a Close Hut.
  2. Plan in Advance.
  3. Know Your Gear.
  4. Split Up Meal Duty.
  5. Start Out Early.
  6. Treat Your Water.
  7. Bring Cozy Clothes and Earplugs.
  8. Leave Your Dog at Home.

What is a hut trip?

For the unacquainted, a hut trip involves backcountry skiing to a rustic cabin nestled somewhere in the mountains. It requires extra knowledge, planning, and equipment but makes for the best kind of ski getaway: empty slopes, a group of friends, and a wood-burning stove in a picturesque cabin.

Are dogs allowed at 10th Mountain Division huts?

No. Dogs are not permitted on summer or winter hut trips, nor are dogs allowed in the huts or in the area around the hut. Since you must melt snow for water at most of the huts, dogs present a serious health hazard.

What is hut trip Colorado?

Named to honor the U.S. Army men who trained at Camp Hale in central Colorado during World War II, this network of 30 multi-size backcountry huts between Aspen, Leadville and Vail are connected by a whopping 350 miles of trails.

How do you pack a backcountry hut trip?

Tucholke recommends packing one outfit to wear for active adventures—including all of the appropriate layers—just like you might for a backpacking trip. She also suggests bringing an extra set of base layers in case you get wet, plus a wicking midlayer, puffy layer and waterproof outer layers to keep moisture at bay.

Where did the 10th Mountain Division train?

Camp Hale, Colorado
The 10th Mountain Division trained at Camp Hale, Colorado, where volunteers learned rock climbing, endurance through long distance marches and cross country ski trips, down hill skiing, winter/mountain survival techniques, and combat throughout the winter of 1943-1944.

Where are the 10th Mountain Division huts located?

In addition to the famous faces that dot Colorado’s history, the string of backcountry cabins known as the 10th Mountain Division Huts serve as modern-day emblems of the extensive mountain military history in the wilderness just outside of Leadville, Colorado.

Where was the 10th Mountain Division Camp Hale?

Our name honors the men of 10th Mountain Division of the U.S. Army, who trained during World War II at Camp Hale in central Colorado. Hut visitors share the special spirit of these individuals, especially their pursuit of excellence, self reliance, and love of the outdoors.

How many backcountry huts are there in Colorado?

Welcome to the 10th Mountain Division Huts. 10th Mountain is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization that manages a system of 34 backcountry huts in the Colorado Rocky Mountains, connected by 350 miles of suggested routes.

Where did the 10th Mountain Division serve in World War 2?

The 10th Mountain Division. Once their training was completed, the members of the 10th Mountain Division were sent to Europe, where, in the mountains of Italy, they served for the duration of WWII and navigated their way through Europe’s classic hut system, which provided shelter and warmth on the grueling winter journey through the Alps.