Backcountry Winter Hut Trips

2025-26 Season Schedule now available

Paragon Guides has been guiding the 10th Mountain Division Hut System since its inception in 1982. Your backcountry adventure into the hut system can range from 2 to 6 days, touring through some of Colorado’s most breathtaking mountain terrain. Join us for the adventure of a lifetime and come discover ‘the other side of Vail’.

Let our custom trip designers work with you to create a route with your group in mind. We will provide a detailed trip proposal that can be sent to every group member along with our registration form to get them on the trip.
Once confirmed, each person will receive our trip packet with preparation information, gear list, hut system map, and the forms we will need to be completed.

What’s Included: Experienced guides trained in Avalanche Safety and Wilderness Medicine, custom trip planning, trailhead transportation, all meals, and the huts are stocked with sleeping bags, dry goods, beer & wine to keep your pack lighter.

Plan to arrive early for the Pre-trip orientation day. This 2-hour meeting takes place PRIOR to your trip’s departure to arrange rental ski packages, and discuss logistics, gear, and expectations. This very helpful day also allows for additional time to acclimitize at the Vail Valley elevation of 8,100′ before we traverse to above 11,000′.

Availability

Late Nov thru April

Backcountry Skiing

Hut Trips

Difficulty

Intermediate to Advanced

Pricing (USD):

Per person pricing

The pricing below does NOT include hut fees (approximately $44 to 65/night with tax, varies by hut).  Hut fees are separated as many groups have booked the huts on their own. 

  • 1 participant: $945.00/person/day
  • 2-3 participants: $625.00/person/ day
  • 4-6 participants: $460.00/person/day
  • 7+ participants: $395.00/person/day

2025-2026 Hut Trip Availability (contact us to check for alternate dates and routes)

  • Dec 26-27 Shrine Mtn Inn
  • Dec 28-31 Estin – Gates – Gates
  • Jan 19-22 Uncle Buds
  • Feb 3-6 Estin – Gates – Gates
  • Feb 9-13 10th (2 nights)-Buds (2 nights)
  • Feb 11-13 McNamara – Margys
  • Feb 16-21 Bene 100 (See page)
  • Feb 17-18 Uncle Buds
  • Mar 2-6 Camp Hale Traverse – Jackal – Fowler – Fowler-Shrine
  • Mar 5-7 Buds-10th
  • Mar 17-20 Betty Bear (2 nights) – Skinner
  • Mar 24-27 10-Buds-Buds
  • Apr 7-9 10-10 – Sold Out
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MULTI-DAY RESERVATION POLICY
A 50% per person deposit will confirm the spaces held for the trip. Major credit cards, ACH or checks accepted. Once confirmed, we will send you a packet with full trip information, route, gear list, and the forms that we will need completed prior to the trip departure. Your head guide will be in contact directly with you for trip planning and preparations.

Logistics and Gear

AT Ski packages are available for rent along with backpacks, and leg gaiters.

Provided:

  • Professional guides
  • Pre-trip orientation ski day
  • trailhead transportation from the Vail Valley
  • avalanche safety gear
  • sleeping bags with liner and pillowcase
  • all meals from lunch on day one to lunch on the final day
  • group safety first-aid, and repair gear
  • USFS fees
  • personalized backcountry skills development

Pricing

Per person pricing

The pricing below does NOT include hut fees (approximately $44 to 65/night with tax, varies by hut).  Hut fees are separated as many groups have booked the huts on their own. 

  • 1 participant: $945.00/person/day
  • 2-3 participants: $625.00/person/ day
  • 4-6 participants: $460.00/person/day
  • 7+ participants: $395.00/person/day
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Backcountry Gear Rentals

FAQ

A schedule conflict, illness, injury or family emergency can alter the best laid plans…
• If cancelling more than 8 weeks out from the trip departure date, we will refund your deposit, retaining a booking / cancellation fee of $100.00 per person.
• If cancelling within 8 to 6 weeks of the departure date there are no refunds available, but we will offer you a percentage of your trip amount paid as a credit toward another Paragon Guides trip, summer or winter, within one year from the date of cancellation.
• If cancelling within 6 weeks of the trip date, there are no refunds and no credits available.
In the rare event a scheduled trip is cancelled by Paragon Guides, we will refund your money in full.

Alpine skis are great for lift-service ski areas because of their locked down heels, wide bases and metal edges. Little to no flat terrain is encountered with this equipment.   Cross-country skis are great for moving over flat to rolling terrain because the equipment is light and kick-and-glide or skating techniques make for efficient travel. Cross-country skis work best on groomed track or on low-angle trails. Ski bases can be waxed or come with textured ‘fish scales.’ Both offer forward glide with minimal backward slide.

Backcountry skis, whether telemark or alpine touring (AT), or randonee, are the best of both styles. They allow a skier to maneuver on flat, rolling or sloped (downhill and uphill) terrain thanks to metal edges and a free-heel climbing position.

Telemark skis have a cable binding with a fully free heel that makes for efficient climbing and a graceful ‘tele’ turn descent. Alpine touring skis have a binding that can be released to allow for for free hill climbing, but then locked down for alpine-style descents.

If you’re new to backcountry skiing, going on a custom tour with a private guide is a great way to be introduced to the skills, equipment, and terrain that make up the backcountry experience. Your guide will offer tips on efficient backcountry travel – from setting an up-track to removing skins – and will select a tour that complements your skiing ability.

Colorado’s snowpack is notoriously unstable at times and demands your full attention and respect. The potential for avalanches is always our number one safety concern. Big lines in steep terrain in mid-winter is not what we offer. We select conservative routes that are appropriate to the condition of the snowpack, time of year, and size of group. Our guides have a minimum Level II certification from the American Institute for Avalanche Research and Education (AIARE). From December through March, Paragon Guides announces the daily avalanche report, issued from the Colorado Avalanche Information Center, on KZYR 97.7 FM. We require that all participants wear a beacon and carry a shovel and probe. We provide this equipment on our custom tours and hut trips. Equipment is available for rental if you’re participating on a scheduled Paragon Ski Club tour.

Climbing skins are used on both Telemark and AT skis for uphill travel. Skins are simply a strip of bristled nylon or natural mohair that attaches to the base of the ski. The skin allows the ski to slide forward and grip so that you don’t slip backwards. They’re kind of magical! Once you’re ready to descend, you remove the skins, fold them, and stow them in your pack or jacket until you need them again.

You have two choices: a backcountry ski with a telemark binding (and telemark boot), or a backcountry ski with an alpine touring (AT) binding (and AT boot). Telemark set-ups allow the skier’s heel to be free both climbing and descending. If you’re new to backcountry skiing, telemark skiing can be challenging to learn without first spending time at a resort. For this reason, alpine skiers who are new to the backcountry often prefer AT equipment, which allows for free-heel climbing and locked heel descending. Paragon Guides’ runs the Vail Valley’s only Dynafit Test Center, exclusively renting and retailing Dynafit AT boots, skis, and skins. Telemark packages are also available for rental at our Backcountry Center.