I was thinking about climbing some 13ers in the Sawatch this Monday and Tuesday. Given the current snow conditions any recommendations and/or beta would be appreciated. My considerations are TH access, ease of route finding and keeping it to around 10 mile or less. Thanks in advance for your help! Also, if anyone is interested in joining me let me know.
Richard
Sawatch 13ers Recommendations / Conditions
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Sawatch 13ers Recommendations / Conditions
The summit is a source of power. The long view gives one knowledge and time to prepare. The summit, by virtue of the dizzying exposure, leaves one vulnerable. A bit of confidence and a dash of humility is all we get for our work. Yet to share these moments with friends is to be human. C. Anker
Re: Sawatch 13ers Recommendations / Conditions
Just did Quail Mountain yesterday. Not much snow yet, virtually no route finding. About 6.5 miles and 3,600' of gain. Mt. Hope just across the way would be another good option. 400 or 500 more gain and the east ridge requires a little scrambling whereas Quail's w. ridge doesn't.
Re: Sawatch 13ers Recommendations / Conditions
Did Oklahoma today - Trailhead is easy to get to assuming you have a vehicle with good clearance. Road was in good shape. There are some route finding issues but I put down a pretty good trench and assuming there isn't any snow up there the next couple days, it should be OK
I take the mountain climber's approach to housekeeping - don't look down
Re: Sawatch 13ers Recommendations / Conditions
Thanks for the feedback! Looks like Oklahoma on Monday and Hope Tuesday.
The summit is a source of power. The long view gives one knowledge and time to prepare. The summit, by virtue of the dizzying exposure, leaves one vulnerable. A bit of confidence and a dash of humility is all we get for our work. Yet to share these moments with friends is to be human. C. Anker
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Re: Sawatch 13ers Recommendations / Conditions
A hike up Mt. Ouray from the east is delightful, beautiful bristle one pine forest....wild flowers,