Still too nice to rest
After a full morning skiing on Thursday, an evening of yoga, a couple of hours riding dirt roads on Friday, and 3 hours of hilly mountain biking Saturday, I called my buddy Jay to see if he wanted to ski the next peak south from our Thursday ascent. Sure enough he was game so we were off at 5 am today to summit and ski Augusta. We figured on a slightly shorter ascent (Augusta is a little more than 12,500 ft while Purple is just shy of 13K) so we slept an extra hour. That put us at the trailhead around 5:30 and we easily summitted by 9.
The snow bridges are getting a little thin making for some interesting approach marches
We had been following deer tracks almost the whole way. As I came around a small knob I had six deer run out in front of me and cross over to Angel Pass (the saddle in the upper left of the picture). You can just barely see the deer above the rock band marching in a line. Right after they crossed to the pass 4 more deer ran out in front of us.
There's the foreshortened summit still about an hour away. Our route took us up to the left hand ridge just at the base of the large rocky area. From there it was a ten minute scramble along the ridge to the summit.
Each step towards the summit gets harder and harder. Here's Jay suffering just below the final snowslope leading to the summit ridge.
The obligatory summit photo with the Elk Mountains in the background (Aspen is just 18 miles behind me) and me sporting the short sleeves. It was a warm day even by 9 am and we quickly clicked into our bindings for the descent. The first 1500 ft were perfect peel away corn on the south facing aspects. Our descent route took a slight turn eastward which meant much softer snow particularly the top 4 inches because of a little downpour last night. It almost felt like powder skiing despite the fact that we had to work pretty hard to keep our skis tracking. Our final shot on the descent was through a tight little chute about 300 feet long with a nice sustained 40 degree pitch. The walk out was beautiful with the sun shining, sandals on my feet, and cool snowmelt running through my toes. Back at the car I soaked my aching shins in the river and then drove home for pizza and beer.
















