Overview
The South East Face of Spread Eagle Peak looms above the town of Westcliff, CO. On a good year the face will fill with snow directly from the summit. There are two main lines on the face, the lookers right branch looked about 45 degrees and leads to within 200 vertical ft. of the summit. The lookers left branch is the directissima, at 50 degrees, and leads directly to the summit. This is a big day with about 5000 vertical ft. of rise, and about 4000 vertical ft. of continuous descent. In my view, this is the perfect ski descent: Direct line off a summit, big vertical with a sustained steep face, a long and sinuous natural halfpipe down low, sick views, and a remote setting.
Getting There
Drive W out of the town of Westcliff toward Hermit Pass. Your starting elevation and location will depend upon the snowline. If it is low, park at the Hermit Pass rd. and skin on that until an elevation of 9400 ft., then contour your way to North Taylor Creek, and the road on its N side.
Route Description
Follow the North Taylor Creek Road, that turns into a trail, until coming to the obvious clearing that is the Spread Eagles SE facing avalanche path runout. Skin directly up it if conditions allow, and climb directly up the face. Evaluate the snow pack conditions as you go, and be aware that what lies 2500 ft. above you will probably be different than what you are seeing down low. Wait for a good Melt Freeze cycle, and keep track of the snow and wind events.
Essential Gear
Beacon Probe Shovel, Crampons, Ice Axe, Helmet
External Links
http://avalanche.state.co.us/
www.fireweather.info
http://www.wcc.nrcs.usda.gov/snotel/Colorado/colorado.html