Squaw or Chief?
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Squaw or Chief?
I'm looking to do a short hike tomorrow AM in the Front Range and was thinking Squaw or Chief would be good...which would you recommend?
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Re: Squaw or Chief?
IMO, Squaw is easier (road to top) but Chief is more enjoyable, plus Chief's summit is pretty cool.
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Re: Squaw or Chief?
Agree with Bill.
Squaw is easier.
Chief is more fun.
If you are in relatively good shape you can actually do a bit of a loop from the TH up Squaw, across Papoose, then Chief, and back down the road/trail to the TH you parked at.
I am relatively slow and I think we did it in snowshoes last January in about 5.5 hrs.
Would definitely be up for going again if you ever have a M/T/W free and want to do them.
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Squaw is easier.
Chief is more fun.
If you are in relatively good shape you can actually do a bit of a loop from the TH up Squaw, across Papoose, then Chief, and back down the road/trail to the TH you parked at.
I am relatively slow and I think we did it in snowshoes last January in about 5.5 hrs.
Would definitely be up for going again if you ever have a M/T/W free and want to do them.
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Re: Squaw or Chief?
Any idea of the conditions up the Chief trail? I read somewhere that it's hard to follow?
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Re: Squaw or Chief?
Not usually. Its packed down pretty much all year and once you get past the saddle between Papoose Mtn and Chief Mountain, you'll sometimes find a track leading straight uphill to treeline. Otherwise, its pretty mellow switchbacks until you can see the summit.Any idea of the conditions up the Chief trail? I read somewhere that it's hard to follow?
Also, I walked the road to Squaw Mtn yesterday without any traction. I didn't go up to Papoose Mtn but from past experience they can be very useful for the short stretch from the road to Papoose's summit.
I didn't get a zoomed in photo but that's a mountain goat near the summit tower. A guy working on the antennae came to investigate because he said he's been working there 15 years, never seen one before, and thought he was seeing things.
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Re: Squaw or Chief?
Definitely Chief, since Squaw is politically incorrect.
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Re: Squaw or Chief?
haha......And the hike to Squaw can be a let-down with all of the trash and shot-up trees off of the lower part of the 'trail'. I guess you'd have to know how to read to know regs require the use biodegradable targets and it's hard to 'leave no trace' with shattered glass bottles, smashed cars and effigys. Chief is fun, has great views and no road goin up it.
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Re: Squaw or Chief?
Chief it is! Thx for the info!
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Re: Squaw or Chief?
Had a great short hike up Chief today and played on the summit rocks for at least a half hour. Loved the bouldering up there with insanely beautiful Front Range views. The trail was all packed snow the whole way up...did it in trail runners.