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Route #2) Mt. Elbert - East Ridge
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| Trailhead: | From U.S. 24 south of Leadville, take Colorado 82 west toward Twin Lakes. Drive about 4 miles and turn right onto the 24 road. Drive 1.2 miles up a hill to the main trailhead parking area (paved) on the left. This is the lower trailhead and 2WD vehicles should park here. Continue 50 feet past the lower TH and turn left on Forest Service road 125.1B (4WD). From here it’s 1.8 miles to the upper trailhead. Walk or drive up the 4WD road to reach the start of the trail.
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Photo #1, Photo #2, and Photo #3 show the general route - from a distance. Leave the parking area and cross a small creek on a foot bridge. Follow the Colorado and Continental Divide trails through thick brush and stay left at a small trail junction. Continue through an Aspen forest for 1/4 mile to a trail junction in the forest - Photo #4. If you continue straight, you will stay on the Colorado Trail heading north towards the North Mount Elbert and Mount Massive trailheads. Turn left onto the South Mount Elbert trail and hike up through the forest on the solid trail. Near 11,400', the forest opens up a bit and there are some small meadows - Photo #5.
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Skiing?: |
Or just hiking with snow cover?
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Notes: |
The 4WD road probably deters many people from hiking this route but if you can drive all the way up the road, it's not that long of a hike and the descent is easy. |