North Pole Backcountry Ski Hut

  • General Information

    Layout

    The North Pole Hut accommodates eight people via padded bunk style beds. The hut includes a propane stove, propane lamp, wood stove, firewood, cookware, and utensils.

    Water

    In the winter water is obtained by melting snow.

    Location

    Located on the edge of a meadow, west of beaver ponds and below the North Face of Hayden Peak (12,987′). Great views of North Pole (12,208′), Hayden (12,987′), and S-9/Dark Horse (13,134′).

    ROUTE MILES ASCENT DESCENT
    Winter Trailhead to North Pole Hut 10 2,700′ 380′
    Last Dollar Hut to North Pole Hut 8.6 2,550′ 1,550′
    North Pole Hut to Blue Lakes Hut 7.3 1,170′ 1,700′

    DATES AND PRICES

    The North Pole hut is available for winter use from November 25th through June 1st. It costs $30/person/night (maximum of 8 people). View winter availability calendar.

  • Activities

    ACTIVITIES

    Approach, 5-7 hours, Intermediate/Advanced. Drive up 2 to 3 miles up the West Dallas Road depending on road conditions (about 10 minutes form Ridgway). From where you park it is 8 to 11 miles to the hut. This is one of the longest but most visually impressive approaches to all of our Ski Huts.

    SKIING

    HAYDEN PEAK (12,987′) SKI, 4-7 HOURS, ADVANCED

    Ski off the top of Hayden Peak (12,987′) to access multiple aspects decent possibilities, ranging from 25-35 degrees, throughout the winter.

    NORTH BUTTRESS OF HAYDEN PEAK (12,987′), 1.5-5 HOURS, MODERATE/INTERMEDIATE

    Logging and mining trails under the north buttress of Hayden Peak provided access into this high alpine basin. This outing is also appropriate for snowshoes.

    ACCESS THE BLUE LAKES HUT, 4.5-7 HOURS, INTERMEDIATE

    Approximately 7.5 miles of classic cross country trails with spectacular views of the north slopes of the Sneffels Range.

    ACCESS THE LAST DOLLAR HUT, 7-12 HOURS, INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED

    The most demanding section of trail on our Telluride to Ouray route exists on the Alder Creek Trail between Last Dollar and North Pole Huts. The difficulty is due to a 10-mile ski, challenging route finding, 8 points of significant avalanche danger, 2 of which must be dealt with great care and concern. A beautiful 10-mile traverse through aspen and spruce with many small streams, parks, and meadows through the Sneffels Wilderness area makes this challenging section of trail well worth it.

    WHAT COLORADO HUT TO HUT BY BRIAN LITZ HAS TO SAY ABOUT THE SKIING AT THE NORTH POLE HUT

    “Of the huts in the San Juan Hut System, the North Pole Hut is the most remote. You will not see day skiers here. The cabin rests in a small, aspen-lined clearing on the western edge of a large meadow, in the shadow of a wall of towering, rocky peaks. This location, with views of the peaks to the south, is one of the most breathtaking hut sites in all of the San Juans.

    The hut makes for a rustic, warm, and cozy base camp for exploring the backcountry. One approaches the hut from the northeast, via West Dallas Creek Road and the Dallas Trail along an 8-10 mile approach. Much of the difficulty in approaching the North Pole Hut lies not in the elevation gain but, rather, in the distance and the complexity of route-finding during the final 3 miles of the approach trail. This challenging stretch of trail comes at the end of what is already a long day. If you dillydally at the trailhead and get a late start, you may end up with the added factor of darkness. Reaching the hut from the Last Dollar Hut is no easier and presents its own set of challenges. For the strong, experienced route finder, though, the powdery reward lying above the hut easily outweighs the high “grunt factor” on the approach. Ski mountaineers can tackle the north ridge of Hayden Peak (under appropriate conditions), while powder hounds can explore the many ridges and slopes found below tree line. Be advised of the large avalanche bowl tucked under the cliffs on the north wall of Hayden Peak’s north ridge. These tempting slopes can be skied, but only by knowledgeable skiers. This is very serious terrain.”

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Last Dollar Ski Hut

  • General Information

    Layout

    The Last Dollar Hut accommodates eight people via padded bunk style-beds. The hut includes a propane stove, propane lamp, wood stove, firewood, cookware, and utensils.

    Water

    In the winter, water is obtained by melting snow. In the summer, water is provided in five gallon jugs for guests arriving by self-powered means (biking, hiking, etc). If guests are parking at Last Dollar Pass, we appreciate it if they carry their own water in.

    Location

    The Last Dollar Hut (10,980′) sits 300 feet and 1/4 mile above Last Dollar Pass. There are direct views across the San Miguel River canyon and of the north faces of the Wilson Peaks. This hut is the furthest west, and closest to Telluride, of our Ski/Destination Huts and the first bike hut on the Northern Route. It can be used in conjunction with the North Pole Hut for multi-day adventures for those who have experience traveling in avalanche terrain.

    Route Miles Ascent Descent
    Telluride Trailhead to Last Dollar Hut 2.7 1,290′ 60′
    Last Dollar Hut to North Pole Hut 8.6 2,550′ 1,550′

    Dates & Prices

    The Last Dollar Hut is available for winter use from November 25th through June 1st, and for summer use from May 1st through November 30th. Because Last Dollar Hut is used on our Telluride to Moab Bike Route, it may not be available during summer months. It costs $30/person/night (maximum of 8 people). View winter availability and summer availability. Please call us regarding specific dates and to make a reservation.

  • Activities

    The information provided on this page is intended to give our guests ideas on potential activities at The Last Dollar Hut, but the possibilities are endless. We provide more detailed route descriptions only for the trails accessing the hut and between huts upon booking. Please note, the times given here are estimates of the total time needed for the outing.

    Winter

    Approach, 2-4 hours, Moderate/Intermediate. A relatively easy three mile ski up a south facing road with views of the Wilsons, Lizard Head, and the San Miguel River Basin. Keep your eyes out for carvings in the aspen trees along the road from the late 1800′s and early 1900′s.

    Skiing

    A total decent of 5,000 feet is often done from the Last Dollar Hut due to the layout of the relatively ‘safe’ avi-chutes nearby. Individual ski run lengths vary from 500-2,000 feet of vertical drop. The times listed below are roundtrip from the hut, but most skiers choose to ski multiple chutes. Beware, ALL THESE SHOOTS CAN AND DO SLIDE!

    Chute One, 3-4 hours, Advanced
    This is the most fragile and inherently dangerous of the Last Dollar Chutes as it is the closest to the windblown ridge with a large catchment basin overhead. When conditions are ‘safe,’ this chute provides great skiing close to the hut and can be easily tacked onto the end of the day by the most tenacious members of the group.
    Chute Two, 4-6 hours, Advanced
    This chute can be skied from the summit of Han Shan (12,311′) for a phenomenal 2,200 feet of vertical drop.
    Chute Three, 3-5 hours, Advanced
    The best portion of this chute is often done after Chute Two for an additional 600 feet of vertical drop.
    Chute Four, 3-5 hours, Advanced
    Our personal favorite of the Last Dollar chutes as it generally has the best snow and is one of the longest runs at almost 1,800 feet in beautiful wild terrain. Beware, this chute has some committing sections.
    Last Dollar Pass, South Side, .5-2 hours, Moderate-Intermediate
    Below the hut on the south side of the pass can be excellent Intermediate terrain depending on snow conditions.
    Last Dollar Pass, North Side, 1-3 hours, Moderate
    Low-angle, treed skiing can be found in old logging cuts bellow the hut.
    Access the North Pole Hut, 7-12 hours, Intermediate/Advanced
    The most demanding section of trail on our Telluride to Ouray route exists on the Alder Creek Trail between Last Dollar and North Pole huts. This difficulty is due to a 10-mile ski, challenging route finding, 8 points of significant avalanche danger, 2 of which must be dealt with great care and concern. A beautiful 10-mile traverse through aspen and spruce with many small streams, parks, and meadows through the Sneffels Wilderness area make this challenging section of trail well worth it.
    WHAT COLORADO HUT TO HUT, BY BRIAN LITZ HAS TO SAY ABOUT THE SKIING AT THE LAST DALLAR HUT:

    “The Last Dollar Hut is one of the first two huts built in the San Juan Hut System. The hut has one of the most spectacular panoramic vistas in the state…the view overlooking the Silverton West Group of the San Juans, the Wilson Peaks, and the La Sal Mountains in Utah.

    The closest hut to Telluride, the Last Dollar Hut is a fine destination for an overnight or long weekend trip. Consequently, this is one of the most popular of the San Juan Hut System huts and more than one group often books it. Less experienced skiers can simply take in the beautiful surroundings or they can ski the more limited moderate terrain.

    Experienced backcountry skiers will find an abundance of day skiing beyond the hut to the east…the far east. Skiers make the approximately one-hour climb along the ridge to above tree line and then carefully ski the avalanche chutes and slopes that plunge off the broad north face of the ridge. Many of these avalanche runs do not appear on the USGS topo maps, but they are there, they are obvious, and, under the wrong conditions, they are dangerous. Under safe conditions these 1,000-2,000 foot runs provide superb skiing for experienced, advanced skiers. Separating these gullies and chutes are thick woods with generally tight, steep, technical tree skiing.

    For an even better view of southwestern Colorado, an ascent to the ridge at tree line to the east makes a nice day trip. In addition, the hut has plenty of “front yard” for just sunning and enjoying the view.”

    SUMMER

    APPROACH, 3-5 HOURS, MODERATE/INTERMEDIATE

    Either bike from Telluride traveling 13 miles up the single lane dirt road or park at the Last Dollar Pass and hike the 1/4 mile up the steep hill to the hut. This is the first hut on the Northern bike route from Telluride to Moab and this use is the priority of the Last Dollar Hut during the summer.

    HIKING

    ACCESS THE NORTH POLE HUT, 4-6 HOURS, INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED

    A beautiful 10 mile traverse on the Dallas Trail through aspen and spruce with many small streams, parks, and meadows through the Sneffles Wilderness Area.

    PEAK BAGGING

    HAN SHAN (12,311’), 2.5-4 HOURS, INTERMEDIATE

    Scramble to the summit of mount Han Shan for relatively easily attained spectacular views.

    WHIPPLE MOUNTAIN (11,922′), 4-5 HOURS, INTERMEDIATE

    Hike to the summit of Whipple Mountain for great views of Lizard Head, the San Miguel Peaks above Telluride, the Wilsons, and the Island Ranges of Utah….need we say more?

    MOUNTAINEERING

    WILD-ASS-AIRY-TRAVERSE, 6-10 HOURS, ADVANCED

    A ridge-line traverse to Hayden Peak (12,987′), descending to North Pole Hut. Climb upwards and eastwards on the ridge that the Last Dollar Hut sits on to Han Shan (12,311′). From the summit of Han Shan, an airy traverse lies before you on the very defined ridge that traverses directly north to the summit of Hayden Peak. This traverse should NOT be attempted on lightning days. Your route across this spiny ridge will hold more or less directly to the crest of the ridge, depending upon your comfort with this exposed traverse. It is possible and sometimes preferable to deviate to the east side of the ridge to avoid the massive exposure on the west side of the ridge. From the summit of Hayden, descend into the deep basin that lies to the east-northeast of the summit. Once in the bottom of this basin, traverse north descending to the forest. Shortly after entering the forest, look for very steep game trails down through the trees to join up with an old mining and logging road that will continue descending to the north to join up with the Dallas trail. Once at the junction with the Dallas Trail, traverse westward on the Dallas Trail to locate the hut on the north end of a meadow slightly northwest of the large beaver ponds.

    BIKING

    The Last Dollar biking terrain is primarily on dirt/jeep roads with splendid mesa views. This terrain is appropriate for bikers with Intermediate or above fitness levels and Moderate or above technical skills.

    NORTHERN BIKE ROUTE, 3-5 HOURS, MODERATE/INTERMEDIATE

    This is the first hut on the Northern bike route from Telluride to Moab and this use is the priority of the Last Dollar Hut during the summer.

    TELLURIDE TO PLACEVILLE, 2 DAYS, MODERATE/INTERMEDIATE

    The Last Dollar Hut can be used to do the two day, one night, trip from Telluride to Last Dollar Hut, and then Last Dollar Hut to Placerville for stunning mesa views.

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Ski Hut Availability

The calendar link to the right, indicates the approximate opening and closing dates of the San Juan Hut Systems latest ski season. The number on a date (Blue Lakes /4, for example) indicates the number of skiers reserved for that date at that particular hut. A number less than eight (8) indicates space in the hut is still available for that particular hut. If the hut is not listed on a particular date, it has yet to be reserved and remains available for up to eight (8) skiers. Full capacity is eight (8) skiers. Groups can depart on any day of the week. The calendar is updated as reservations are made and therefore always current. Please review our Policies below for reserving a ski hut. All reservations are taken over the phone…not on-line or via email.
  • Full payment is due upon reservation.
  • We accept Visa, Mastercard, or Discover.
  • No refunds due to weather or other complications.
  • Unless you reserve the entire hut, additional skiers may reserve space for up to a total of eight per hut.
  • SJHS reserves the right to refuse or cancel service.
  • Call 970-626-3033 to make your reservation.

View Ski Hut Calendar


Documents

Documents

Resources for your hut to hut adventure

You can find many relevant documents to your trip below. Some of these will need to be signed and returned to San Juan Hut Systems. You can email, fax, or mail these to us once you have printed and signed them.

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San Juan Hut Cuisine

San Juan System Huts are generously stocked with a variety of delicious and healthy foods. Along with propane stoves and a large collection of cookware you’re sure to be inspired to whip up a gourmet feast at the end of your long biking day.

Have issues with gluten? We now offer wheat and gluten-free options to our standard hut food. We also have options for Vegetarians and Vegans! Good eatin’!


  • Freshies

    Bacon, Eggs, Tillamook Cheese, Butter, Apples, Oranges, Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Onions, Garlic, Bread, Corn Tortillas, Flour Tortillas, Ginger, Carrots, Cabbage
  • Breakfast

    Almond Granola, Honey Bunches of Oats, Cheerios, Oatmeal, Raisin Bran, Grits, Cream of Wheat, Malt-O-Meal, Pancake Mix, Syrup, Powdered Milk, Locally Roasted Coffee, Instant Folgers Coffee, Assortment of hot tea options
  • Lunchies

    Peanut butter, Almond Butter, Nutella, Honey, Jelly (a variety of flavors) Walnuts, Pecans, Almonds, Mountain Trail Mix, Club Cracker, Goldfish, Peanut Butter Pretzels, Tortilla Chips, Fritos, Potato Chips, Rice Cakes, Ginger Snaps, Skratch Bars, Skratch hydration mix, Skratch Chews, Powdered Gatorade, Chai Tea, Peaches, Pears, Mandarin Oranges, Dried Apricots, Craisins, Snickers, Almond Joy, Salted Nut Rolls, Milky Way, M&M’s, Kind Bars, Vines Licorice
  • Dinner

    Couscous, Spaghetti, Pasta Spirals, Rice Noodles, Basmati Rice, GF Pasta, Quinoa, Macaroni & Cheese, Chicken Noodle Soup, Tomato Soup, Cream of Mushroom Soup, Ravioli, Chili, Beef Stew, Peas, Corn, Olives, Green Chiles, Diced Tomatoes, Chicken Broth, Green Chile Sauce, Tomato Paste, Black Beans, Baked Beans, Refried Beans, canned salmon, canned tuna, canned chicken, Amy’s Vegetable soup varieties, Lentils
  • Supplies

    Paper towels, paper plates, toilet paper, cleaning supplies, dish soap, bleach, hand sanitizer, dish towels, sponges, ziplock baggies, foil, coffee filters, percolator, pour-overs, lighters, fire extinguishers. First aid kit and bike repair kit too. 

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Bike Adventure Reservations

  • Telluride to Moab – Departure Dates: June 1st – October 1st

  • Durango to Moab – Departure Dates: June 15th – October 1st
After reserving a departure date, individual riders or group leaders will be provided a two part Route Packet – the first part of this packet will be emailed to you shortly after securing your reserved departure date. The Packet contains information for the successful completion of your Bike Hut Trip and includes these items as well as all necessary documents:

  • The Daily Standard Route Description
  • Alternate Single-Track Route Options
  • GPS Tracks

Reservation Policies

A non-refundable 50% deposit is required to reserve a departure date and may be made by Visa or Mastercard. The remaining balance is required 30 days prior to departure.

No refunds are offered due to weather or other complications.

Unless you reserve the entire hut, additional riders may be booked to a total of eight per hut.

SJHS reserves the right to refuse or cancel service.

Call 970-626-3033 to make your reservation.

Please refer to our reference guide, The Bikers Bible, for information on our:
  • Policies & Procedures
  • Planning your trip
  • What to expect on the route
  • What you will find at the huts
  • General hut etiquette
The Bikers Bible also contains such information as;

  • Recommended shuttle services
  • Available bike shops
  • Available airports
  • Recommended lodging

Availability Calendars

Resources