After years mastering groomed trails, lift lines and overpriced hot chocolates, some people just need a change of pace when it comes to winter adventures. Whether it’s snowshoeing in Maine, scaling manmade Colorado glaciers or camping in a Californian desert — these destinations should be on every winter sportsman’s radar.
Ouray, Colorado
Sport/Activity: ice climbing
Location: 300 miles southwest of Denver, 70 miles north of Durango and 98 miles south of Grand Junction; the easiest way to get there is to fly into a nearby regional airports (Montrose, Telluride, Grand Junction or Durango) and rent a car
Why It’s Renowned: At Ouray Ice Park there are over 200 ice and mixed climbs within walking distance (less than a square mile) from town. “[It’s] the most accessible, fun and user-friendly place to get really good at vertical ice climbing”, according to champion ice climber Will Gadd, and it has become one of the world’s most renowned ice climbing destinations. The park is cultivated and nurtured by man: each night a gravity-fed plumbing system pours 150,000 gallons of water to re-ice the park, so each day you’ll be able to cut “fresh tracks.” Now nearing its 20th year of operation, the nonprofit park is free for all guests.
Season: from mid December through the first weeks of March