Download Agreement, Release, and Acknowledgement of Risk:
You (the person requesting this file download) fully understand mountain climbing ("Activity") involves risks and dangers of serious bodily injury, including permanent disability, paralysis, and death ("Risks") and you fully accept and assume all such risks and all responsibility for losses, costs, and damages you incur as a result of your participation in this Activity.
You acknowledge that information in the file you have chosen to download may not be accurate and may contain errors. You agree to assume all risks when using this information and agree to release and discharge 14ers.com, 14ers Inc. and the author(s) of such information (collectively, the "Released Parties").
You hereby discharge the Released Parties from all damages, actions, claims and liabilities of any nature, specifically including, but not limited to, damages, actions, claims and liabilities arising from or related to the negligence of the Released Parties. You further agree to indemnify, hold harmless and defend 14ers.com, 14ers Inc. and each of the other Released Parties from and against any loss, damage, liability and expense, including costs and attorney fees, incurred by 14ers.com, 14ers Inc. or any of the other Released Parties as a result of you using information provided on the 14ers.com or 14ers Inc. websites.
You have read this agreement, fully understand its terms and intend it to be a complete and unconditional release of all liability to the greatest extent allowed by law and agree that if any portion of this agreement is held to be invalid the balance, notwithstanding, shall continue in full force and effect.
By clicking "OK" you agree to these terms. If you DO NOT agree, click "Cancel"...
Peak(s): |
Mt. Sneffels - 14,155 feet
|
Date Posted: |
09/20/2014 |
Modified: |
09/26/2014 |
Date Climbed: |
09/20/2014 |
Author: |
tatitot |
Lucky #13 - Mt. Sneffels you beast! |
Just spent a lovely weekend in Telluride last weekend and during that time we were able to squeeze in a 14er!
We left Telluride around 5:15am, and arrived at Blue Lakes Pass Trailhead around 6am. The sign there says Mt. Sneffels is 6.8 miles, which was a little longer than I had expected - but we went for it! Started the first 45 minutes or so of our hike with our headlamps on and didn't see a soul! We heard the water rushing next to us but couldn't see it until we were down almost 9.5 hours later! Yikes!
We eventually made it up to the 3 Blue Lakes (3 miles up I believe) - and let me tell you - these are such gorgeous lakes up close and personal - not to be missed! It's almost like the calm before the storm walking passed those lakes, if you will.
From the lakes to Blue Lakes Pass there's a sign that says 2 1/2 miles. That's when we hit the ridge and the major switch backs started. Once we got to the pass, it was scramble city. I would have felt much better if I had on a helmet - I felt a little silly. And knowing what I know now - I probably wouldn't have climbed up to the peak without that helmet (not to mention the mountain rescue from our route (southwest ridge) that occurred the weekend before... my boyfriend cleverly hid that newspaper article from me until we were back from the climb). It took us a LONG time to get to the summit from the pass. I believe we partly veered off course but for the most part we followed the cairns and we summited at 11am. It was the most gorgeous day on a summit I have ever had. Didn't need my jacket, gloves, or beanie! Not a cloud in the sky and not a speck of wind. Couldn't have asked for better weather.
Getting back down was tricky but we made it back to the car around 3:30pm. It was the longest hike I have ever done, about 14 miles round trip. But it was a great accomplishment - and I hope I never see the top of you again Mt. Sneffels.
That night it rained ALL night long and we woke up to see snow on the top of Mt. Sneffels - I would NOT climb the route we did without the proper equipment if there is snow up there!
Hope this helps someone!
Thumbnails for uploaded photos (click to open slideshow):
|
Caution: The information contained in this report may not be accurate and should not be the only resource used in preparation for your climb. Failure to have the necessary experience, physical conditioning, supplies or equipment can result in injury or death. 14ers.com and the author(s) of this report provide no warranties, either express or implied, that the information provided is accurate or reliable. By using the information provided, you agree to indemnify and hold harmless 14ers.com and the report author(s) with respect to any claims and demands against them, including any attorney fees and expenses. Please read the 14ers.com Safety and Disclaimer pages for more information.
Please respect private property: 14ers.com supports the rights of private landowners to determine how and by whom their land will be used. In Colorado, it is your responsibility to determine if land is private and to obtain the appropriate permission before entering the property.