In reply to chris_B:
Download the powder project app- it shows the ascent and descent lines for a bunch of different ski touring zones. Expect short runs and lots of transitioning from ski to skin and back. The app works offline.
While you're downloading stuff, get the CAIC app for avalanche forecasts. Yr.no app has been pretty reliable for weather. Caltopo is another good mapping app which shades the relief which helps you stay out of avalanche terrain- you can adjust the app to save the tiles you look at and zoom into so you can look at them when you are offline in the backcountry.
I'm sure you're aware that the avalanche situation in Colorado is complicated- lots of windslab, depth hoar, persistent weak layers... It's a snow geeks dream. A giant storm has just rolled through, strong westerlies as usual, interstate closed. It's worth monitoring this daily on the CAIC site, and don't expect to get above the treeline- either it'll be loaded or stripped by the wind.