We had a 3 day weekend and decided at the last minute to hike up to the mint hut for Martin Luther King day. It was dark by the time we hit the trail.
The last bit of sun on the mountains.
We knew we were going to snow camp. Luckily the temperatures have been unusually warm for January. We snuggled in for the night just a few miles away from the hut.
As we were hiking the dark we ran into three other mountaineers who were trying to make it to the hut. They actually ended up bivouacing!!! We felt very grateful to have a tent!
The next morning. The hardest part about snow camping is putting on frozen ski boots!
Lucy was ready for another day of hiking.
This was after a few hours of hiking. The sun finally poked above the mountains and it was magical.
We have a million pictures of the hut, but I literally can't help but continue to take hundreds of pictures every time I see it.
Lucy watching Nate.
Yay! We made it!
Enjoying some hot tea and trying to dry off in the hut.
We ended up sharing the hut with three other mountaineers who had hopes of ice climbing. We beat them to the hut, dropped off some gear and headed out to ski a run and watch the sunset.
Bundling up before our ski down.
Amazing sunset.
The snow was so good we decided to wake up early for an extra sunrise ski run before the long slog back to the car. It was cool to see how different the light was at sunset and sunrise. The sun was spilling across the mountains right before we headed down.
Ahhhh, the sun!
Skiing with a 50 pound pack is hard! The powder was incredible through here.
Click the link below to watch the go-pro video that we shot during the trip.
https://vimeo.com/117564363
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