
On 3/20/08 I drove down to the Sangre De Cristo range with friends and fellow rippers Jamie and Craig. Our primary objective was the South Couloir on the Crestone Needle. This we found out could either be a nice, steep, continuous line from the summit, or a 55 degree chunky frozen ice slopes interspred by a cliff infested nightmare.
Driving out to the trailhead was cool, snowdrifts along the road down in the valley were over 10 feet tall in places! It was apparent these southern mountains were having a rediculous snow year.We left the trailhead at 5 pm, and arrived at our base camp at about 11 pm, skinning under a full moon.

We got up and out fairly early, by not nearly early enough the next morning. By the time we had skinned and bootpacked up the steep and deep slopes of Broken Hand Pass, the dry wind was pounding us, and clouds had filled the sky. Heading up Broken Hand Pass



4 comments:
you're a crazy man, Matt Primomo. A crazy man indeed...
Hey, thanks for checkin in darling!
I agree with Emily....you've been a crazy man for 25 yrs! "Be careful out there, Matt",
love, xo mom
Clever bunch those Kiwi's.
Mom is right matt you should take up proffesional crocheting and put those rope skills to good use.
stay inside, listen to marah carey ballads and give me all your equipment!
cheers mate wicked seeing you hit it up constantly.
Gordo
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