
Uncle Bud's Hut is a backcountry hut in 10th Mountain Division, the United States. Operated by 10th Mountain Division. It accommodates up to 16 guests and self-catering kitchen available. Access: 5.8 miles / 9.3 km.
Hut Specifications
| Type | Backcountry Hut |
| System / Operator | 10th Mountain Division |
| Capacity | 16 guests |
| Season | Winter |
| Kitchen | Self-catering kitchen available |
| Dogs Allowed | No |
Getting There
Distance
5.8 miles / 9.3 km
Elevation Gain
1620 feet / 494m
Access Methods
Ski, Snowshoe
About Uncle Bud's Hut
Uncle Bud's Hut, owned by 10th Mountain, is similar in aspect and construction to the 10th Mountain Division Hut. Views from the south window-wall include a panorama of 14,421-foot Mount Massive and the bare pate of Bald Eagle Mountain. The hut was built as a memorial to 10th Mountain Division veteran Bud Winter (1925-1945), who was killed in action in Italy during World War II, and was one of 33 soldiers who completed the legendary "trooper traverse" winter ski crossing from Leadville to Aspen in February of 1944. Funds for the hut were given by Bud's brother, Dr. Fred Winter. His sister Laura contributed the proceeds from her poetry book Laura's Lines.
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