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SANGREE M. FROELICHER HUT
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| Sangree M. Froelicher Hut honors the
10th Mountain soldiers. (©Brian Litz) |
Formerly the privately owned Belvedere Hut,
the Sangree M. Froelicher Hut was purchased in 2003 by 10th Mountain,
thanks to the generous support of many donors. The hut's name
honors Staff Sergeant Sangree Mitchell Froelicher, 1st Platoon,
Company B, 1st Battalion, 86th Mountain Infantry, who was killed
in action in Sassomalare, Italy, on March 4, 1945. The hut was
built in 1998. 10th Mountain is also pleased to offer the Alpine Resource Center at Sangree's Hut. The Alpine Resource Center is a unique 600 square foot area with its own heat stove, and a comfortable reading, study, and seminar area on the lower level of the hut. Note: the Center will only be available for educational non-profits participating in our Backcountry Exploration Program.
Hut Elevation:
11,700'
Layout and capacity:
Upstairs has 1 room with a double bed, 1 room with 4 single
beds, and 10 single beds in a communal sleeping area. Capacity
16.
Hut Location:
Sangree M. Froelicher Hut is located in central Colorado, about
10 miles north of the City of Leadville, just southeast of Cooper
Hill ski area.
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Maps:
Official 10th Mountain, Winter: None
Official 10th Mountain, Summer: None
USGS Map: Leadville North Quadrangle
USFS Forest Visitor's Map: San Isabel National Forest
Dates Open:
Summer, 1 July through 30 September. Winter, Thanksgiving through
30 April.
Owned By:
10th Mountain Division Hut Association Oven:
Woodburning Sauna: No
New
Parking for Sangree M. Froelicher
Parking is not available at the former parking area or along Buckeye
Gulch Road and violators may be towed at their expense. The new
parking lot for the Sangree M. Froelicher Hut is on the north
side of Highway 91 between mile markers 4 and 5. It is 4.5 miles
from the junction of Highways 24 and 91 in Leadville, and 19.5
miles from Highway 91 and I-70 (Copper Mountain). Relative to
the former parking area (located at the base of Buckeye Gulch
Road), the new parking area is 0.2 mile toward the summit of Fremont
Pass on
the same side of highway. It is marked with "Public Parking" signs
and the suggested route from the parking lot to Buckeye Gulch
Road is marked with blue diamonds. Please note that if you
depart from this section of the suggested route, you will likely
be trespassing on private property. Respect private property
and
do not trespass. Also, as you ski or hike along Buckeye Gulch
Road, expect and respect other users, including vehicles, because
this also serves as a driveway for local residents.
Summer and Winter Trail Access [click
here for summer water source information]
Trailhead: Buckeye Gulch, elevation
10,160', Total Mileage 3.5
(For trailhead details, please
see left-hand menu at top of page.)
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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