by N3322G » Fri Sep 16, 2011 2:54 pm
Mark,
We've been skiing the Rockies since the 60s and have done all the permutations. Our personal most vivid memory was getting the twin de-iced in Aspen because we had to get home for work - only took 5 gallons. We had to wait 3 days to depart due to weather. It had snowed two feet while we were there, melted and iced underneath - hence the de-icing on a brilliantly sunny day. Flight home over the Corona pass was without incident. 5 hours after landing big ice storm into DFW area - timing is everything. If you have time limitations, I suggest landing on the front range and driving. If you have the time, mountain flying can be done safely - I would suggest taking mountain flying training while out there and reviewing the AOPA course.
No de-icing equip on our twin either - so we only go in VFR and out VFR. What has been most common for us is to fly into Centennial in Denver, park the twin and drive in or fly commercially anywhere into the front range and then drive. You can get flights all the way into Vail/eagle, Steamboat, Aspen etc but they are subject to weather too.
This summer we flew into Rifle for the first time and they welcome GA - big wide valley, nice new runway - short drive to Aspen as we prefer to ski Snowmass - others swear by Crested Butte or Steamboat. All have their benefits.
Hope this helps.
Pat
Patricia Jayne (Pat) Keefer ICS 08899
PA-39 #10 Texas