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GUIDELINES FOR HORSES AND PACK ANIMALS
AT THE 10TH MOUNTAIN DIVISION HUTS
10th Mountain welcomes horseback riders and
the use of pack animals. In the interest of keeping the areas
around the huts as pristine as possible, we ask that you read
this information carefully.
- Since the hut system was originally designed
with backcountry skiers in mind, some huts and routes are more
appropriate for use with animals than others. Some huts have
corrals and water sources nearby, while others do not. If you
are unfamiliar with the area, please contact the reservations
office at (970) 925-5775 for details, and read the attached
information about which huts are best for animals.
- In order to preserve delicate high alpine
vegetation, it is imperative that you create a staging area
for arrival and departure at least 100 yards away from the hut
and then carry your packs and necessary gear over to the hut.
- At huts that do not have corrals, we ask
that you use a highline, tied from tree to tree, and then individually
picket your stock to the highline.
- At no time should an animal be tied to a
hut railing. We have seen accidents occur and railings torn
up when this suggestion has not been followed.
- Most huts have water nearby. Walk or ride
your stock to available water morning and evening.
- Supplemental food, such as grain or pellets,
is strongly recommended.
- Do not haul hay into the National Forest
without obtaining a "weed certified free" permit.
Because even this weed-free hay can pose a potential seed problem,
10th Mountain encourages hut users to limit hay use.
- Please be considerate of other users that
you are sharing the hut with, as well as users that will visit
the hut after your departure. Low impact practices should be
followed and every effort should be made to "leave no trace"
of your stock. For more information on low impact backcountry
horse and pack animal use, please contact the Leave No Trace
program: www.lnt.org. LNT publishes
a booklet entitled "Backcountry Horse Use" that is
available through their online store.
- Remember, dogs are never allowed on
hut trips.
HUT SPECIFIC INFORMATION
FOR HORSES AND PACK ANIMALS
We consider the Estin, Margy's,
Uncle Bud's, and 10th Mountain Huts to be the most suitable for
horsepacking.
At huts without corrals, please highline
horses/stock at least 100 yards away from the hut, unless otherwise
indicated.
10th Mountain Hut: No
corral. To minimize impact, the Forest Service asks that you highline
horses in a different location on each trip. Water nearby.
Alfred Braun Huts: Closed
in summer.
Sangree M. Froelicher Hut:
No corral. All routes ok. Closest water source is 3/4 mile away.
Ben Eiseman Hut:
Spraddle/Middle Creek trails closed to horses per the Forest Service.
All other routes ok. Water source is 1/4 mile from the hut.
Betty Bear Hut: Use
southern access (Road 505 and Trail #1907). Northern route (Road
105) is a narrow road with large drop-offs and considerable vehicle
traffic. No corral. Water nearby.
Fowler Hilliard Hut: No
corral. Closest water source is 1.5 miles away. Water from pump
inside the hut is not treated - recommended use is for washing
only.
Francie's Cabin: Horses
are not permitted.
Friends Hut: Closed
in Summer.
Harry Gates Hut: All
routes ok but some traffic. Water .5 miles away. No corral.
Jackal Hut: No
corral. Water from pump inside the hut is not treated - recommended
use is for washing only. Closest water source is 2 miles away.
Janet's Cabin: Closed
in summer.
Ken's Cabin: Closed
in summer.
Margy's Hut: All
routes ok. Corral. Water nearby.
McNamara Hut: Closed
in summer.
Peter Estin Hut: All
routes ok. Corral with intermittent water source. Reliable water
from pump outside of hut (except in extremely dry conditions).
Additional water source 1/2 mile away.
Polar Star Inn: Horses
not permitted without special permission from owner.
Polar Star: Carl's
Cabin - Closed in summer.
Section House: Closed
in summer.
Shrine Mountain Inn: All
routes ok but considerable vehicle traffic. Corral. Running water
is available from the well house near the corral but bring your
own trough.
Skinner Hut: Not
recommended for horses. Access is along a narrow road with large
drop-offs and considerable vehicle traffic. Only water source
is 1.5 miles back down this narrow road. No corral.
Uncle Bud's Hut: No
corral. To minimize impact, the Forest Service asks that you highline
horses in a different location on each trip. Water nearby.
Vance's Cabin: Not
recommended. Attain permission from owner.
10th Mountain Division and
Summit Huts Associations, Alfred A. Braun Hut System, and Friends
Hut operate under special use permits from the US Forest Service,
and are equal opportunity service providers.
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