Three bears chair
Powder diary: Skiing Copper Mountain's new Tucker Mountain terrain
Tucker Mountain at Copper Mountain - Scott Rappold
By R. Scott Rappold
The powder was soft, deep and untracked in the back bowls of Copper Mountain. So why wasn't I satisfied?
It was Feb. 25, 2020, and the Summit County resort was experiencing its snowiest February ever, 88 inches (that's more than 7 feet of powder). It had snowed the day before and the flakes were still falling. It's the kind of conditions powder addicts such as myself dream of all year and the reason I drove three hours to get here.
But even as I enjoyed lap after lap in the wide-open bowls, some of the most spectacular above-timberline skiing in Colorado, my eyes kept drifting across the valley, to the new Three Bears chairlift the resort installed this summer, providing lift-served access for the first time to the wild, remote terrain of Tucker Mountain.
It was running but there were no people on it. It hadn't run since the last storm so the only tracks in the snow were ski patrols, as they conducted avalanche control on the ridiculously steep tree-lined chutes.
"It’s very weather dependent. I believe it’s delayed this morning. Tomorrow looks better," Taylor Prather, Copper's public relations manager, e-mailed me.
Still, I feared to ski down for lunch, for fear of returning to see this powder, which was rightfully mine - I saw it first! - tracked out. But the body needs fuel to ski, so down I went.
From snowcat to a lift
I had been eyeing this terrain since I first skied Copper 15 years ago. The back bowls, a giant cirque with cliffs, cornices, steep plunges and mellow powder fields, is bounded on the south side by 12,337-foot Tucker Mountain. When all my reliable stashes were tracked out, the chutes, trees and endless sweeps of tundra often remained pristine.
Before this winter, to ride this terrain required a grueling hike or getting lucky and catching the free snowcat before the line got too long. I was never energetic enough to hike or lucky enough to get to the snowcat pickup early enough in the day (it requires several lift rides to get here. )
Installing the Three Bears chairlift at Copper Mountain
This summer, the resort put in the Three Bears lift, using helicopters to ferry supplies into the remote area. The 273-acre expansion is the largest in Colorado this winter. There's no electricity to the top so the ski patrol hut is solar-powered.
"Tucker Mountain has long been considered some of the best expert terrain in-bounds at any Colorado ski resort. The north-facing slopes allow snow to remain pristine meaning powder turns long after the last storm. Coming in at 12,337 feet in elevation, the turns are as sweet as the views," says Copper Mountain's website.
But this is also avalanche-prone terrain, and with the heavy February snows, ski patrol had been very, very careful about opening it up. It was closed the day I decided to drop everything and drive across Colorado.
I knew it was a gamble, but chasing powder is always a gamble, and you must be present to win.
A lucky day
Three Bears Chair - Copper Mountain
After a hastily-eaten lunch I was back on the chair, bound for the top. Two other lift rides later and I was standing atop Copper Bowl, gazing across the valley. The lift was running ... but I still saw no people.
I began to hike around the bowls to one of my favorite spots, where I thought I could still find a couple of hundred feet of fresh snow.
Then I saw it. Skiers coming down from the Three Bears lift. And they didn't have red ski patrol jackets. Three minutes later I was on the lift, breathless and giddy.
This feels like backcountry skiing. The only trapping of civilization you can see (other than the chair lifts and ski patrol huts) is a single two-lane road heading up lofty Fremont Pass. The jagged spires of the Tenmile Range fill your vision, while the rest of the Rockies seem to go on forever in every direction.
But I didn't come here for the view. The first run down the lift line was sublime, the snow deep and pure, flying in your face with every turn. I don't know if I had ever skied deep snow so fast before, but it was a time to apply oneself. Half of the powderhounds on the mountain were already there and the other half were on the way.
Tucker Mountain - Copper Mountain - Scott Rappold
From the steep, tree-lined chutes you enter a lovely pine forest where you'll want to keep your speed up lest you have to walk uphill back to the chair, a good reason not to blaze your own path down here.
It's a different world if go right after you get off the lift. Here is a rocky expanse of wind-swept tundra that looks unskiable at first until you enter the sweet gullies holding all the snow. Feel free to spread your wings and get adventurous over here, but I wouldn't do it with brand-new skis.
Sadly, since the lift started so late in the day and closes early, I had but a short time to play. But having booked a room for two nights for just this eventuality, I planned to wake up early and be back for more.
And more I got, as ski patrol gradually opened more terrain. I briefly considered telling my wife I wouldn't be coming home because I had to live up here and ski every day as more and more sections of Tucker Mountain opened.
If you want to see the wild side of Copper Mountain, get yourself to Tucker Mountain this winter. Just time it right or you may be waiting in vain for the magical rope to drop.
Scott Rappold
R. Scott Rappold is a journalist with more than 20 years of experience, including 10 at The Colorado Springs Gazette, where he wrote about skiing, hiking, camping and all the things that make Colorado great. He is now a full-time ski bum who writes when he needs money for beer or lift tickets. He lives in Colorado's beautiful San Luis Valley. Read more of Scott's stories here.
Explore 273 acres of terrain on Tucker Mountain with the new Three Bears chairlift which opened in the 2019-20 season. This three-person fixed-grip lift will access terrain that was previously accessible via snowcat or hiking only. The lift will come complete with a ski patrol warming hut at the summit.
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Three Bears - Russian folk tale, read online
One girl left home for the forest. She got lost in the forest and began to look for her way home, but she did not find it, but came to the house in the forest.
The door was open; she looked at the door, sees: there is no one in the house, and entered. Three bears lived in this house. One bear was a father, his name was Mikhailo Ivanovich. He was big and shaggy. The other was a bear. She was smaller, and her name was Nastasya Petrovna. The third was a little bear cub, and his name was Mishutka. The bears were not at home, they went for a walk in the forest.
There were two rooms in the house: one was a dining room, the other was a bedroom. The girl entered the dining room and saw three cups of stew on the table. The first cup, a very large one, was Mikhail Ivanovich's. The second cup, smaller, was Nastasya Petrovnina; the third, little blue cup, was Mishutkin. Beside each cup lay a spoon: large, medium and small.
The girl took the biggest spoon and drank from the biggest cup; then she took the middle spoon and drank from the middle cup; then she took a small spoon and drank from a little blue cup; and Mishutkin's stew seemed to her the best.
The girl wants to sit down and sees three chairs by the table: one large one is for Mikhail Ivanych; the other is smaller - Nastasya Petrovnin, and the third, small, with a blue little pillow - Mishutkin. She climbed onto a large chair and fell; then she sat down on the middle chair, it was awkward on it; then she sat down on a small chair and laughed—it was so good.
She took the little blue cup into her lap and began to eat. She ate all the stew and began to swing on a chair.
The chair broke and she fell to the floor.
She got up, picked up a chair and went to another room. There were three beds: one big bed for Mikhail Ivanovich; the other middle one is Nastasya Petrovnina; the third small one is Mishenkina.
The girl lay down in the big bed, it was too spacious for her; lay down in the middle - it was too high; she lay down in the little one - the bed fit her just right, and she fell asleep.
And the bears came home hungry and wanted to have dinner.
The big bear took the cup, looked and roared in a terrible voice:
- WHO DRINKED IN MY CUP?
Nastasya Petrovna looked at her cup and growled not so loudly:
— WHO DRINKED IN MY CUP?
And Mishutka saw his empty cup and squeaked in a thin voice:
— WHO DRINKED IN MY CUP AND DRINKED EVERYTHING?
Mikhail Ivanovich looked at his chair and roared in a terrible voice:
— WHO SIT ON MY CHAIR AND PUSHED IT FROM THE PLACE?
Nastasya Petrovna looked at her chair and growled not so loudly:
- WHO WAS SITTING ON MY CHAIR AND PUSHING IT OUT?
Mishutka looked at his broken chair and squeaked:
— WHO SIT ON MY CHAIR AND BROKEN IT?
The bears came to another room.
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