Tiehack Hike
Seeking a killer workout? The Tiehack Hike is a butt-burner of a trek in the Buttermilk Ski Resort, a bustling ski trail in the winter months that turns into a technical summit trek in the summer. Trade your skis for a pair of hiking boots and enjoy the mountainous scenery from a different perspective.
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Route Description for Tiehack Hike
Demanding endurance, the Tiehack Hike is no easy feat—but the views from the top prove well worth the effort. Short and steep, this trek will give you an epic workout whilst exhibiting epic alpine views. Note: this adventure may prove to be more strenuous for those who are not yet acclimated to the area’s altitude, so we suggest taking it slow and packing plenty of water— more than you anticipate needing. Additionally, trekking poles may come in handy, especially along the descent.
Begin your journey along the Tiehack Hike from the parking lot off Meadow Lane. From here, track the Tiehack Trail west. Cloaked in snow and littered with skiers and snowboarders in the winter; a summer excursion here proves more secluded, as you hike up through the lush vegetation. Notice the Tiehack Express Chairlift above and ignore intersecting routes as you trek along the vertiginous terrain up Buttermilk Mountain.
Soon the trail will guide you through a small pine forest before delivering you to the summit. From here you will be rewarded with dumbfounding views of the Elk Mountains and the Sawatch Mountain Range. Revel in the mountain vistas and notice the active city below and the Aspen Highlands Ski Resort in the east. Take a break, catch your breath, and when you are ready retrace your footing along the path back to the trailhead.
Getting to the Tiehack Hike Trailhead
The Tiehack Trail departs from the trailhead off Meadow Lane in the Buttermilk Ski Resort.
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