Can Jupiter be climbed with Windom and Sunlight?
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- TravelingMatt
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Can Jupiter be climbed with Windom and Sunlight?
Last-minute request; going into Chicago Basin tomorrow. How hard is it to do Jupiter the same day as Windom and Sunlight? I have both of Roach's books with me, but is there a way to connect Jupiter with Windom that's no harder than occasional Class 4? TIA
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Re: Can Jupiter be climbed with Windom and Sunlight?
For sure.
Heres the approximate route I took off Windom.
http://www.14ers.com/images/trips/snef/ ... 1013_l.jpg
Heres the face I went up on Jupiter (wasn't as bad as it looks IMO).
http://www.14ers.com/images/trips/snef/ ... 1014_l.jpg
Once on the summit ridge there was maybe some 4th class to the top but I don't recall anything too gnarly although I was rushing because of weather. Descending the SW face was not bad also. There are some cliff bands before you hit the valley floor so be weary of those.
Heres the approximate route I took off Windom.
http://www.14ers.com/images/trips/snef/ ... 1013_l.jpg
Heres the face I went up on Jupiter (wasn't as bad as it looks IMO).
http://www.14ers.com/images/trips/snef/ ... 1014_l.jpg
Once on the summit ridge there was maybe some 4th class to the top but I don't recall anything too gnarly although I was rushing because of weather. Descending the SW face was not bad also. There are some cliff bands before you hit the valley floor so be weary of those.
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Re: Can Jupiter be climbed with Windom and Sunlight?
Actually, I looked into the gully from between the false summit and the real summit and it didn't seem bad, I'd believe FireOnTheMountain that it's doable (although careful, he is a climbing monster )
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Re: Can Jupiter be climbed with Windom and Sunlight?
Climbing Jupiter via the standard route listed in Roach's book was my favorite hike in Chicago Basin. The seldom used trail parallels what I call 'mini yellowstone canyon' and is gorgeous.
I'm sure you 'can' combine them as others in the past have, but if you have time by all means enjoy Jupiter by itself. Sunlight and Windom make for a good, enjoyable day on their own.
There are a couple cliff bands to negotiate on Jupiter's mostly benign, steep, grassy slopes and I was very glad to have breadcrumbed with my GPS the route on the way up.
I'm sure you 'can' combine them as others in the past have, but if you have time by all means enjoy Jupiter by itself. Sunlight and Windom make for a good, enjoyable day on their own.
There are a couple cliff bands to negotiate on Jupiter's mostly benign, steep, grassy slopes and I was very glad to have breadcrumbed with my GPS the route on the way up.
Re: Can Jupiter be climbed with Windom and Sunlight?
I like how everyones preferences may be different. I hated that standard route, its steep slippery grassy misery that lasts forever (actually, similar to Missouri Mountain if you use west ridge approach), then steep talus before the false summit. The only fun stuff was between the summits; my knees were dying on the way down ..
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Re: Can Jupiter be climbed with Windom and Sunlight?
It is completely a matter of personal preference. You are not the first Milan that didn't enjoy the standard route, but I thought the grass had a nice grip to it and it had give on my knees for the descent. Go Figure!
If you do an ascending traverse from the notch in the ridge rather than gaining the ridge there is a little bit of fun scrambling similar to that of Windom to gain the false summit and the slopes remain grassy rather than becoming all out talus. I agree the terrain between summits is the fun part.
But hey if Roach claims the route is a *Classic* that must count for something...
If you do an ascending traverse from the notch in the ridge rather than gaining the ridge there is a little bit of fun scrambling similar to that of Windom to gain the false summit and the slopes remain grassy rather than becoming all out talus. I agree the terrain between summits is the fun part.
But hey if Roach claims the route is a *Classic* that must count for something...
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Re: Can Jupiter be climbed with Windom and Sunlight?
Where is that small trail to Jupiter? I tried finding it in 2009 and wandered back and forth on the trail in that stretch shortly before the mine and up toward Columbine pass....couldn't find anything.
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Re: Can Jupiter be climbed with Windom and Sunlight?
Thanks, everyone. I'm on the late train from Silverton this afternoon, so have a few more hours.
The other option I'm considering is trying to knock out all of Sunlight, Windom and Eolus in one day, in that order, then do Jupiter by itself.
I'm OK with steep, grassy slopes, and always prefer it to loose sandy stuff. Who doesn't, I guess.
Any particular reason you didn't follow the ridge down to the low point, past your red line, and go down the gully? Did the gully look too steep/loose?FireOnTheMountain wrote:For sure.
Heres the approximate route I took off Windom.
http://www.14ers.com/images/trips/snef/ ... 1013_l.jpg
The other option I'm considering is trying to knock out all of Sunlight, Windom and Eolus in one day, in that order, then do Jupiter by itself.
I'm OK with steep, grassy slopes, and always prefer it to loose sandy stuff. Who doesn't, I guess.
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Re: Can Jupiter be climbed with Windom and Sunlight?
The trail is solid and beautiful into the basin below Jupiter. Once in the basin drift left on sparse trail segments and then when you get onto Jupiter, stay left on the grassy face. There isn't much of a trail in that whole segment. Pick your line and go...UP.Marmot72 wrote:Where is that small trail to Jupiter? I tried finding it in 2009 and wandered back and forth on the trail in that stretch shortly before the mine and up toward Columbine pass....couldn't find anything.
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