Escape the crowds with the new ski-in, ski-out huts at this rustic backcountry spot

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Jill Davis has been a skier since she was a child. She and her fiancé have skied on Epic and Ikon passes in recent years, but they’ve just about had it with increasingly crowded slopes and Interstate 70 traffic jams.

That prompted them last month to try Bluebird Backcountry, a ski area without chairlifts near Rabbit Ears Pass that gives skiers and snowboarders a feel for the backcountry experience in a controlled environment.

A ski area without lifts, after all, is a ski area without lift lines.

“We heard about Bluebird, getting away from crowds, exploring new territory, so we signed up,” said Davis, 43, who lives in Littleton. “It was awesome. It was intimate.”

They took an introductory class in which they were taught how to use backcountry gear and some basic avalanche awareness. They learned to “skin,” skiing uphill with removable climbing “skins” fastened to their skis for traction.

Davis is planning another trip to Bluebird later this month.

“The instructor was incredibly informative and laid back,” Davis said. “It was a great experience.”

In its third season, Bluebird is designed to offer backcountry training in a non-threatening, user-friendly environment where guests can rent gear, take lessons and practice what they have learned without the hazards of uncontrolled slopes.

Located 29 miles north of Kremmling, 32 miles south of Walden and 27 miles east of Steamboat Springs, Bluebird lacked lodging options until this season with the introduction of several small, two-person cabins ($109 per night), a larger “hostel” cabin that sleeps five with a common kitchen area ($59 per person), and glam-camping domes ($229 for up to five people).

They also allow camping in their parking lot ($25) with shared kitchen space available.

“We’re fairly far from the Front Range, two and a half hours without traffic,” said co-founder Jeff Woodward. “A lot of our guests live in Denver, Fort Collins or Colorado Springs. We just wanted to give people a place to stay that’s close by.”

They also wanted to give guests a sense of what backcountry hut skiing is like.

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