My first Colorado hut trip was just last month. Pathetic, as I've lived in this great state for the better part of two decades. I assumed what most others have; that hut reservations have to be made a year in advance and are otherwise difficult. My trip was conceived and planned last minute and I was able to book a very nice “hut” just two days before my visit.
Hut descriptions and current vacancy can be viewed online with
an actual phone call needed to make payment. It was easy to get through to the
staff at the 10th Mountain Division office and they were very
friendly and helpful. The office emailed
my confirmation and itinerary within moments of payment.

This being my first hut approach and not familiar with any
of the trails, I picked an easy to moderate hut trip. There’s one hut in the 10th
Mountain system appropriately named “The 10th Mountain Division Hut”.
It sits about 6 miles due west of Ski Cooper. There are two access routes from
the east, varying from 4 miles to 6 miles. Elevation gain from either is around
1,000 feet. This hut like most others
has additional access routes from other huts in the system.


Two large wood burning stoves provided more than enough warmth
during our December stay and an ample wood supply is provided for you. This hut
also featured a cold storage closet for keeping perishables overnight. This hut
has all of the sleeping capacity on the second level so there is no issue with
a late night card game interfering with other guest’s sleep.