Elevate Your Escape: The Essential Packing Guide for a Summer and Fall Tundra Hut Trip

From Hoodies to Hiking Boots: Packing Smart for a Mountain Cabin Vacation

Staying at the Tundra Hut during the summer and fall months is a beautiful experience. With the ability to drive up to the hut, I have a different packing list then when I am hiking during the winter months. This post is all about what I take with me so I can fully enjoy the wilderness and the hut.

The season that you can drive to the hut is typically mid June through October although it really depends on the snow storms of the season, sometimes the road is impassable early on the season or can be open into November!

There are lots of essentials up at the hut for your stay like firewood, toilet paper, soap and hand sanitizer, paper towels and more, but there are still items that you will want to bring up to make your stay unforgettable. 

Necessities on the Packing List

Water – I like to bring a jug of drinking water with me to the hut. There are some rain barrels up at the hut, but the water isn’t filtered or guaranteed so I typically just use that water for washing dishes.

Cooler –I bring up a dependable cooler to keep all my perishable food and beverages nice and cold.

Water Bottle – The hut is at a high elevation of 11,600 feet so keeping hydrated is very important. I bring at least one or two 1-liter water bottle that I can take with me everywhere to drink water and fluids.

Food – There is a stovetop and oven at the hut so I like to make some tasty meals at the hut cooking a hot breakfast and dinner like breakfast burritos and pasta with garlic bread. For lunches, I typically bring up the fixings for sandwiches. Don’t forget the snacks for your outdoor activities!

Clothes – Layers and raingear! The nights can get quite cold up in the mountains and the days quite hot so it is all about having different layers to put on. A warm jacket for the evenings and a T-Shirt for the day when the sun is out. During the summer, you get afternoon thunderstorms quite regularly so bring some rain gear if you are going to be out then.

Sun Protection – At such a high altitude, the sun can be intense! Wear that sunscreen! I also always bring a hat, love wearing a sun hoody that has SPF, and sport my favorite pair of sunglasses.

Sleeping Gear – The hut has mattresses and pillows but you need to bring your own sleeping gear. I usually bring up a sleeping bag, or if you want to be extra comfortable, you can bring sheets and blankets

Shoes – I love having a pair of hut slippers that you can wear in the hut. Sometimes your shoes or hiking boots are muddy or wet and wearing some cozy slippers indoors is fabulous while you dry your shoes out in front of the fire

Toiletries – toothbrush, toothpaste and your other essentials

Extras on the Packing List

Bluetooth Speaker – Gotta listen to the tunes while up at the hut!

Headlamp – A moonlight stroll at night to see the stars is always a highlight for me, bring a headlamp for emergencies and for being outside at night.

Gear for outdoor activities – Depending on what you are wanting to do at the hut, bring gear for it, whether it is hiking, trail running, off-roading, mountain biking or just exploring.

Earplugs – it is always smart if you have a snorer in the group!

Phone Charger – There are plugs up at the hut to charge your phone and other electronics

Gloves – I always forget in the summer but your hands can get cold in the fast-changing weather in the mountains. I bring some light gloves to keep my hands happy.

The warm months are all about exploring and being outside for me, enjoying sitting outside on the deck, and spending time with friends and family. Come experience the best the mountains have to offer up at the Tundra hut. 

Harnessing Sun Power: Tundra Hut’s New Solar and Power System

Introducing More Solar Power

Our commitment to eco-friendly practices and sustainability led us to invest in an upgraded robust solar power system. We’ve installed two high-efficiency 385-watt solar panels to harness the abundant Colorado sunshine. This upgrade effectively doubles our solar power capacity, ensuring a consistent and renewable energy source to power the hut.

Renogy Power System: Enhanced Battery Life

To complement our increased solar capacity, we’ve integrated a state-of-the-art Renogy power system. Here’s what makes it special:

Extended Battery Life: The Renogy system boasts improved battery life, ensuring uninterrupted power supply even during extended stays.
Enhanced Charging Capabilities: With a more sophisticated charge controller, we can optimize the charging process, making the most of available sunlight.
User-Friendly Monitoring: Our new system offers increased transparency, allowing guests to monitor power consumption and the current state of the batteries in real time.

Benefits for our Guests

We’re not just excited about these upgrades for their own sake. We’re thrilled about what they mean for our guests:

Reliable Power Supply: With a more robust solar and power system, you can enjoy the convenience of electricity without worrying about outages, including the oven!
Eco-Friendly Stay: Embrace the natural surroundings with peace of mind, knowing that your hut adventure has a significantly reduced carbon footprint.
Effortless Charging: Charge your essential devices, cameras, and other electronics without limitations. The enhanced system allows you to stay connected when necessary.

Our Commitment to Sustainability

At our hut, we’re not just focused on delivering unforgettable adventures; we’re also dedicated to preserving the pristine beauty of the Colorado mountains. Our upgraded solar and power system is just one of the steps we’re taking to minimize our environmental impact.

We want to set the example for responsible and sustainable backcountry lodging. We’re excited to share this eco-friendly initiative with our guests and hope it inspires others to embrace the power of solar energy in their own adventures.

The future of backcountry skiing and hut trips is looking brighter, thanks to our upgraded solar and power system. With increased solar capacity, extended battery life, and improved transparency, we’re committed to providing our guests with a more sustainable, reliable, and eco-friendly experience. We invite you to experience the enhanced power system for yourself and join us in our efforts to protect the pristine beauty of the Colorado mountains.

Planning Your Backcountry Ski Hut Adventure

The call of the Colorado Rockies in winter is irresistible to any outdoor enthusiast. The promise of untouched powder, serene mountain landscapes, and a cozy hut perched in the backcountry is an adventure waiting to be had. If you’re ready to embark on a backcountry ski hut trip, here is a guide that will help you plan an unforgettable experience in the snow-covered wonderland.

Choosing the Right Dates

Picking the perfect time for your backcountry adventure is the first step to success. Here’s what to consider:

Snow Conditions: Decide what type of snow you are looking to ski. Are you searching for that unbelievable champagne powder? Or are you yearning for some steep ski lines once the snowpack is more stable? The best months for skiing at the Tundra Hut are January – June.
Availability: Make sure your preferred hut has availability for your desired dates. Plan well in advance, especially if you have a specific time frame in mind.
Group Size: Are you going with friends or family? Make sure your group’s availability aligns with the dates you choose.

Assign Responsibility

Have a group leader that is responsible for the trip but that doesn’t mean that they need to do everything, we recommend designated the following tasks to other folks so everyone is involved! 

Trip Lead: In charge of the trip and making sure everyone understands when, where, and how they are getting there. The trip lead is responsible for making sure everyone signs their waivers!

Provisioning Lead: In charge of coordinating group meals, assigning who is grocery shopping and bringing the food to the hut. Eating some good food at the hut makes the trip even more special 

Weather and Avalanche Lead: In charge of monitoring the weather and avalanche conditions for the trip. Everyone should be aware of both of these factors, but this lead should print out the forecasts and be able to report to everyone on the conditions

Packing Essentials

The right gear can make or break your hut trip. Here’s a checklist of must-haves:

Avalanche Safety Equipment: This includes a beacon, probe, and shovel. Never venture into the backcountry without them.
Layered Clothing: Dressing in layers is essential. Opt for moisture-wicking base layers, warm insulating layers, and a waterproof, breathable outer layer.
Backcountry Skis or Splitboard: Choose the right equipment based on your skill level and preference.
Food: Plan your meals and pack lightweight, high-energy food. The hut has cooking and eating utensils so you don’t need these
Sleeping Bag: Ensure you have a warm and comfortable sleeping setup.
Navigation Tools: Carry a map, compass, and GPS device, and know how to use them.

We have a whole separate blog post on packing, you can find this here

Navigation Tips

Navigating to your hut is part of the adventure. Here’s how to make it as smooth as possible:

Study the Route: Before you embark, familiarize yourself with the route, its elevation gain, and landmarks.
Mark Waypoints: Use your map and GPS to mark key waypoints and ensure you stay on course.
Avalanche Awareness: Be aware of avalanche terrain and read the avalanche forecast for the area.
Travel in a Group: It’s safer and more enjoyable to go with friends. Ensure everyone knows the route and the plan.

Approach information can be found here

Safety First

Safety should always be a top priority. Here are some tips:

Avalanche Safety Course: If you’re new to backcountry skiing, consider taking an avalanche safety course.
Weather Awareness: Keep an eye on the weather forecast and be prepared for changing conditions.
Emergency Plan: Have a plan for communication, first aid, and what to do in case of an emergency.

Have Fun!

Planning a backcountry ski hut adventure is a thrilling undertaking that requires preparation and a love for the great outdoors. Whether you’re a seasoned backcountry explorer or a first-timer, the Rockies offer an unparalleled winter experience. By choosing the right dates, packing carefully, navigating wisely, and putting safety first, you’ll be well on your way to making unforgettable memories in the heart of Colorado’s backcountry.

Have a great time out there!

Ready to start planning your next adventure? Visit our home page to book your stay and experience the Rockies like never before.