Nestled in the precipitous Elk Mountains on the western slope of Colorado, there’s a ski town with a special place in our hearts: Crested Butte. And tucked off this tiny town’s picturesque main drag is Scarp Ridge Lodge, a luxurious adventure outpost that pairs unparalleled creature comforts with high-octane cat-skiing. Between the plush amenities, gourmet grub, deep snow, professional guides, and tasty terrain, a mid-winter trip with Eleven Experience is damn near unbeatable.
Winter with Eleven Experience: Deep Snow Likely and Good Times Guaranteed
Countless variables make a shred trip exceptional, but none is more important than snow. We’ve all been skunked—it’s an occupational hazard for the traveling powderhound—and damn, does it suck. You analyze historic snowfall and book a trip, often months in advance. As the dates creep closer, the snow gods decide to ignore your prayers and powder dances, and a favorable forecast fails to materialize. Maybe you go anyways, maybe you cancel. Such is life.
This demoralizing reality, of course, is why pro skiers and snowboarders often don’t book trips until purple blobs appear on the weather radar, confirming significant snowfall is on the horizon. But alas, for the average powderhound with limited vacation days and unlimited real-world obligations, such spur-of-the-moment travel is challenging to say the least. And besides, many of the best backcountry ski lodges are booked up during the high season, negating the prospect of spontaneous bookings. Your best bet? Lock in a cat trip with Crested Butte-based Eleven Experience, where chances of scoring deep snow are as high as they come in the Lower 48.
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Most skiers and riders have never even heard of Irwin, despite being familiar with the legendary ski town of Crested Butte. The Butte is home to Scarp Ridge Lodge, the lavish chalet Eleven Experience uses as the basecamp for their cat-skiing operation. But the magic happens in Irwin, a remote, powder-blessed townsite just 12 miles west of town that’s only accessible in winter by snowmobile or snowcat. While Crested Butte Mountain Resort averages 234 inches of annual snowfall, Irwin, having somehow orographically greased the mittened paws of said snow gods, occasionally notches over 500 inches.
At the start of a ski day with Eleven, a snowcat picks you up at the doorstep of Scarp Ridge Lodge (more on the lodge itself below) or the Sopris House, a four-bedroom house available to rent next door for larger groups. Before Crested Butte wakes, you’ll roll out of town and into a valley of craggy peaks laden with Colorado’s finest blower. Within an hour or so, you’re ripping world-class, untouched snow, lap after lap. Heaven on earth.
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Eleven’s 1000-plus-acre private tenure in Irwin is impossible to beat on a powder day—which are frequent and frequently deep. Terrain ranges from open, rolling powder fields—perfect for the whole family—to tighter chutes and steeper shots with cliff drops for rippers who come ready to huck. The tenure doesn’t include due-north-facing terrain, although a west-facing wall can hold powder for days after a storm. If a warm forecast threatens to bake south-facing snow, guides will reserve west-facing shots for later in the week. Not only does Eleven have a spectacular avalanche safety team—I actually shadowed a couple of them for an article I wrote with Backcountry Magazine—but their guides are experts at terrain management and ensuring that powder is on the menu during your stay.
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Hedge Your Bets with Irwin Guides and Crested Butte Mountain Resort
In the rare case that you’re skunked and Irwin has been battered by sun and wind events, Eleven simply won’t run the cat. But don’t panic: you still have two options to save your ski trip. The first is Eleven Experience’s sister guide company, Irwin Guides, which offers human-powered, guided ski tours in and around Crested Butte. If there’s powder to be found on north-facing aspects weeks after a storm, or corn to be hunted on Crested Butte’s many notable peaks, they’re the folks you can trust to sniff it out.
The second option is Crested Butte Mountain Resort, which is hands-down my favorite ski resort in Colorado and the reason I lived in CB for two winters. The steep and technical resort caters to advanced freeriders, particularly when the “Extremes” are open: T-bars and in-bounds hike-to terrain dotted with cliffs, techy trees, chutes, and spicy features. The Extremes will make average riders tremble in their boots and experts near climax. There’s plenty of terrain for intermediate skiers and riders, too, off of the Paradise and Silver Queen chairs, and mellower options for beginners on Red Lady. Especially if there’s fresh powder in the forecast, we highly recommend spending a day—or week—exploring CBMR.
Chances are, you’ll score one way or another if you visit Eleven Experience from December or January through March or April. Between epic cat-skiing, consummate guided backcountry ski touring, and best-in-state resort riding, you have an insane array of options as far as terrain, aspect, and snowpack are concerned. That’s certainly the main draw of booking a winter adventure with Eleven Experience, at least for the diehard skier or rider. However, the reason you can’t miss with a trip to Eleven Experience is Scarp Ridge Lodge, which is easily our favorite ski town hotel and arguably the best winter adventure outpost in the Lower 48.
Scarp Ridge Lodge: Next-Level Luxury Hidden in Downtown Crested Butte
There are five-star hotels, and then there’s Eleven Experience—five stars aren’t enough, they’ll give you the whole night sky, constellation by constellation. The historic, blue-and-white façade of the Scarp Ridge Lodge isn’t out-of-place on Crested Butte’s quiet 2nd street, and it suggests a tasteful albeit modest inn. But step through the glass doors and it’s anything but ordinary: that door is a portal to another, more indulgent world.
Once you’ve taken in the elegant foyer and picked your jaw up off the floor, staff will get you dialed with a locker for wet ski gear and hook you up with an Eleven-branded metal water bottle. There’s no plastic here—even the choice snacks and delectable charcuterie in your room’s mini-fridge come packed in reusable glass containers.