RIP - Marley Shack

alright boys and girls - who wants to take a few hikes this fall to fix all of this?

http://www.summitdaily.com/article/20050403/RECREATION01/104030034&SearchID=73214582633072

Breckenridge patrol to tear down 'smoke shacks'

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Silverthorne resident Thomas Berger looks out the window of the "Marley hut," a smoke shack on Breckenridge's Peak 9 Saturday afternoon. Breckenridge ski patrol, with help from the U.S. Forest Service, is planning to tear down any huts they find.

Summit Daily/Brad Odekirk

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ANDY FRAME

summit daily news

April 3, 2005

BRECKENRIDGE - An old, unspoken tradition is a new problem at Breckenridge Ski Resort.

For years, locals have built huts in the trees between runs at Breckenridge. This year, members of the Breckenridge Ski Patrol noticed an unusual abundance of the makeshift log cabins and have plans to tear down any they come across in the future.

The resort leases the ski terrain from the U.S. Forest Service, which works with ski patrol to keep the mountain safe and environmentally friendly.

Breckenridge spokeswoman Emily Jacob was clear in defining the resort's stance on the shacks.

"Anything and everything they find will be torn down," she said. "We are very eager to get it done."

Breckenridge ski patrol director Kevin Ahern said there are two main reasons for the project.

"One, building structures like that on national forest land with materials from the forest is illegal," Ahern said. "The other big one is safety. People end up trashing them and leaving food behind that attracts animals."

To many Breckenridge locals that explore their home mountain as much as possible, the huts are referred to as "smoke shacks." They range in complexity from crude lean-tos to multi-storied log fortresses equipped to host anyone that might come by.

Stoves, grills, carpet and endless decoration can be found inside and around the shacks, with several lounging options along the walls. Many of the shacks are accompanied with log jibbing rails attached or nearby, ideal for a crew looking to spend the day in the woods.

Silverthorne resident Thomas Berger has lived in Summit County for six years, and couldn't imagine a shackless Breckenridge.

"It's a staple of everyday riding," he said standing at the door of the "Marley hut" on Peak 9. "You can't go riding without having to go stop off for a little stress relief. When you've got people cutting you off, swerving back and forth all over the runs, you need a place to go take a timeout."

Ahern said razing the huts has nothing to do with the "smoke shack" stigma many people associate them with.

"What happens in there, I'm not really sure," he said. "The thing that really bothers me is how trashy they are."

In response to Ahern's concern about litter, Berger said he and his friends help clean any trash left behind.

"We take out what we bring in there, and if there's any extra trash lying around, we'll grab that," Berger said. "And really conscious people will come up with trash bags and clean up."

During an hour-long period Saturday, more than 20 people came by the Marley hut to hang out. Other than Berger, none of the visitors wanted to give their names.

"The huts give historical significance to the mountain," one Breckenridge resident said. "They are at every mountain I've ever been to and do no harm. Most of the people that ski here don't even know they exist."

Finding the huts may be the biggest problem facing ski patrol. Oftentimes, tree skiers or riders can pass by a shack without noticing it at all. And many of the huts can only be found with a knowledgeable local leading the way.

Joe Foreman, the U.S. Forest Service winter sports administrator for the Dillon Ranger District, is communicating with Ahern on the best ways to clear the huts. Foreman is a former ski patroller for the Steamboat Ski Area, a resort that experienced the same situation several years ago.

"(At Steamboat) I didn't find out about them for a while because they are so hard to find," Foreman said. "When we realized we had a problem, we removed quite a few shacks."

Huts like those at Breckenridge also exist at Copper Mountain. Yet Copper spokeswoman Jamie Wilson said the resort has no plans to seek them out.

"We don't actively seek out the smoke shacks, but if we come across one we will work on dismantling it," Wilson said. "With our resources, we are trying to keep the mountain as safe as possible."

Ahern said one hut on Peak 8 has already been dismantled because it was "a nuisance." He said ski patrol isn't going to remove any more until the spring crowds clear out.

"We're still busy with the spring break crowd, so we don't have time to do it now," Ahern said. "We're looking at the end of the season when we have more time to do it. We will remove the trash and any wood with nails in it, and scatter the rest of the wood around so it doesn't look like a mess.

"If it's done in the summer, the trails department will do it. If it's done in the winter, patrol will do most of it, but may get help from the trails department."

Berger said if the huts are torn down, it won't be permanent.

"We'll just build more," he said.

a bad day'll make you really notice ones this good and that'll make things a little better understood - blackalicious
 
i've only found one at breck, but it was like a lean to, but it sucks that they're tearin them down.

Chris

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Have a JIBARITO!
 
not sure if this is old news - but it was new to me cause i'm not back in colorado til september and it's a real bummer.

a bad day'll make you really notice ones this good and that'll make things a little better understood - blackalicious
 
To many Breckenridge locals that explore their home mountain as much as possible, the huts are referred to as "smoke shacks." They range in complexity from crude lean-tos to multi-storied log fortresses equipped to host anyone that might come by.

Stoves, grills, carpet and endless decoration can be found inside and around the shacks, with several lounging options along the walls. Many of the shacks are accompanied with log jibbing rails attached or nearby, ideal for a crew looking to spend the day in the woods.

HAHA MULTI-STORIED!?!? thats fucking awesome, and stoves and grills?!?!

" she's exactly 4 years younger than me. I am waiting for her to turn 19, then it's game for me."-Melvs on Emma Watson

also known as pussyfooter
 
Ive been skiing brek every weekend for like 7 years and never once saw on, where are they? or shal i say were

KISS THE RINGS BITCH!
 
rip

better to wrap yourself in the constitution and burn the flag, than wrap yourself in the flag and burn the constitution

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in between 9 and the backside of 10 is the marley shack - you kinda gotta go with someone who knows where it is, it's in between two groomers tucked pretty deep in the woods.

a bad day'll make you really notice ones this good and that'll make things a little better understood - blackalicious
 
fucking stratton's smoke shack got burned down by someone last april, whether it be ski patrol or some disgruntled x-potheed parent, only god knows. RIP THE SHACK.

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that sucks, but i can see where the patrol is coming from for the litter and attracting animals factors.

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many of the shacks that I know of were built in honor of a fallen skier, built by friends to remember their friend who has passed on. nobody mentioned that aspect in the article. tearing down a shack at mary jane would be sacreligious for that reason.

 
yea a couple of my friends took me to a multi-level smoke shack at Breck last season, it was dope. had a grand smokedown

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don't take me for a joke, i'm no comedian. too many mental problems got me snortin' coke and smokin' weed again.
 
that sux im gonna start doin that at my mtn

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johnny likes skinny girls but never turns down a fatty

zig zag filled with the diggity dank green as a bull frog sticky as glue aint gonna stop till the bag is through

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ye i wanna build one at my local mountain but its not as easy as it seems, man i wanna see that multistoried one, that sounds sweet

Chris

Dave Murray's Session 4

Have a JIBARITO!
 
theres a 2 kinda 3 story one in beaver creek its hella sweet all the like ski patrol and instructors come back there to smoke, it has like windows in it and a grill its soo cool

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'this kids a total tool.... the only reason he gets to 'ski, skate and blaze cron with josh and tj' are bc they make him suck their cocks for companionship on the slopes..'
- ATLANTASKI
 
haha once again skibrdingbitch gets pwned with another hoe comment

no me gusta acls

also known as pussyfooter
 
no i didn't that was dumb

Member # 1787

'this kids a total tool.... the only reason he gets to 'ski, skate and blaze cron with josh and tj' are bc they make him suck their cocks for companionship on the slopes..'
- ATLANTASKI
 
The sickest one ever is at Winter Park. It is on top of a huge boulder and you have to climb a log ladder to get to the top.....Location wise it isn't too hard to find, but most people don't notice it because it is like 15 feet off the ground. They ski right by it.

 
Wheres the one at Beaver Creek? Damn i feel like such a tourist, ive lived here in colorado my whole life and never even heard of these shacks till like a month ago

KISS THE RINGS BITCH!
 
there are a bunch of them at Keystone, you just have to look. Although some are damn near impossible to find unless you've lived there for a while.

 
thats sweet shit, i would make some at my mountain but its kindof a waste, we dont have much woods around there...and the woods we have isn't even ridable 100% of the time.

-kulpy-

gangsta raps lyrics are all the same, Someone gets shot, someones frontin, someones a wangsta, someones benchpressin, someones makin fried chicken, and the beans dont burn on the grill. You can see that shit in kentucky. Fuck the bronx, deep south bitches-scientist
 
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