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Peak Condition Updates  
7/4/2025
Route: Via Redcloud Peak
Posted On: 7/5/2025, By: AurumSun13
Info: Full summer conditions on both Redcloud and Sunshine peaks. All the snow remainin can easy be bypassed. Just be careful of the mid-summer afternoon storms. I was able to bag both peaks and return to Redcloud by 8AM (started @ 4AM), but in the distance a very scary wall of dark clouds was already rolling in. Thankfully, it dissipated by noon, although it caused many people on the day to turn around and forego Sunshine. For reference, the traverse between the peaks took me almost 2hrs on the dot. 
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7/3/2025
Route: Northwest Face
Posted On: 7/3/2025, By: Rkwootten
Info: Summer conditions all the way up. A few snowfields that you can walk around with no issue. Rock between the gendarmes is incredibly loose - bring a helmet in case people are above you. 
6/28/2025
Route: Via Redcloud Peak
Posted On: 6/29/2025, By: Bonesaw
Info: I believe there was one patch of snow on the ridge, otherwise the trail was completely clear 
6/18/2025
Route: Via Redcloud Peak
Posted On: 6/18/2025, By: pcsongei
Info: Summited Redcloud and Sunshine this morning from Grizzly Gulch. Trail is in great shape overall. The upper basin still has some decent sized snowfields but they are either avoidable or solid enough to walk across early in the day. They were still pretty solid on my descent around 10am. The ridge to Sunshine is also mostly clear, a few snow patches that can be avoided by going above them 
6/6/2025
Route: Via Redcloud Peak
Posted On: 6/6/2025, By: tbonesaredelicious
Info: Initially tried for ski descent of NW Couloirs of sunshine on 6/5, but bailed because I wasn’t feeling particularly strong and also was sketched out by extensive wet slab activity in the region from earlier in the week. The night of 6/4-6/5 saw a trace of snow down to 11000, and maybe 2-3 inches above 13k? Storms moved in by 9:30 or so, and it was lightly raining beneath 13k if I had to guesstimate. Probably would have been good if I’d actually gotten up early since it was beautiful early—— On 6/6, ascended east slopes route of Redcloud, traversed over to sunshine and came back the same way. 34 or 36 at trailhead at 7 or so, but I didn’t get going until 8 🙀🤦🏻‍♂️. Postholing trenches are becoming pretty well established for the 4 or 5 significant crossings beneath 13k. Between Redcloud and sunshine, there are a few unavoidable snow crossings that weren’t as bad. No traction or flotation, but could be helpful if there was a really solid freeze? 
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5/31/2025
Route: Via Redcloud Peak
Posted On: 6/1/2025, By: butlerer
Info: See longer TR from Redcloud post. Would bring spikes for a few sections between Redcloud and Sunshine until the snow is melted. It's icy and steep in a few spots. Otherwise, be prepared for some waist-deep post-holing in spots on Sunshine, and you'll be good. Floatation didn't make a difference--except it meant pulling a bigger and heavier object out of 3-4' of snow when you break through. 
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5/31/2025
Route: Via Redcloud Peak
Posted On: 6/1/2025, By: Youngan
Info: No snow on the lower trail, and only a few small snow crossing until reaching the north facing basin before the saddle. The basin was mostly full of snow, unfortunately the 5:45 AM start was not early enough to avoid postholing. After the basin any snow crossings are minimal and shallow to the Redcloud summit. More postholing after the saddle between Redcloud and Sunshine on the way up to Sunshine Peak. The final bit on sunshine has snow, but it’s somewhat avoidable and shallow. As expected, significantly more postholing on the way out as the temperature increased. 
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5/16/2025
Route: NW Face to NE Face
Posted On: 5/17/2025, By: Jcinco
Info: Snow starts immediately after crossing Silver Creek at 11.2k. Ascended the NW Face and skied the NE Face. Crampons would have been helpful for the morning ascent. The NE face skied quite well with a thin layer of powder-ish snow that lingered from 2 night before. Was not anticipating such a huge cornice guarding the reascent to the Sunshine/Redcloud saddle. I had to excavate the lowest part of the cornice and execute a sketchy mantle onto the saddle. Continues under Redcloud conditions. 
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5/4/2025
Route: Northwest Face
Posted On: 5/5/2025, By: FrankP
Info: Skied Sunshine and Redcloud on Sunday. In and out stormy conditions all day. Easy hike up to the snow line at the creek crossing. Even though the snow didn't soften, the Northwest gully on Redcloud was filled in and skied nicely all the way back to the trail. 
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2/9/2025
Route: East Ridge
Posted On: 2/9/2025, By: jacolc
Info: Condition like 2 months ago. Almost dry to 11250', unconsolidated snow above. Because of warm temp, frozen surface das not suport me even with snowshoe. Some ski track safe my as. On ridges use only micro spikes. Car to car 10h50' including Redcloud. 
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12/8/2024
Route: East Ridge
Posted On: 12/9/2024, By: ROPjason
Info: Dry conditions up to 11,000'; snow after 11,500' 18-30" deep and unstable; wore snowshoes to the flats above treeline; summited from the trailhead in 5 hours; traversed over and up to Redcloud on stable snow in 1 hour. Car to car in 9.5 hours. 
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10/13/2024
Route: Via Redcloud Peak
Posted On: 10/15/2024, By: ColoNativeGal
Info: same as Redcloud report, summer conditions for now. more details and pics in that report. 
8/3/2024
Route: Northwest Face
Posted On: 8/4/2024, By: atmosfarag
Info: Climbed Sunshine and Redcloud 8/3 in lollipop loop fashion ascending Sunshine's NW face, traversing over to redcloud, then hiking back down to the TH. I would recommend this over the standard route everyday. The gulley on this route is a bit sketchy but if you stay on the right side while going up you can find some stable rock, and regardless it is a very short and quick section. The standard route up redcloud (which I just went down) is an absolute mess of a trail - slippery sandy scree - the whole way. Going down it sucked and watching people go up it on all fours looked miserable. Taking this route you get the entirety of that in a very short steep gulley that is over and done within 10-15 minutes. Route finding at the junction is weird but you want to stay to the left once you cross the river. I was hesitant taking this route but it offered solitude and adventure and IMO better overall hiking compared to the standard route. Not sure if I'd recommend descending the gulley but may still be better than the crowds and the condition of Redcloud's standard route. 
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8/1/2024
Route: Northwest Face
Posted On: 8/11/2024, By: Hiking_TheRockies
Info: Up Redcloud Standard and down Northwest Face. I've heard that ascending the Northwest Face is decent, but descending was pretty awful. The gully we descended was so loose that 10-20' of scree above us would begin sliding every couple of steps, downclimbing was incredibly tedious. Redcloud standard ascent was gross but not the worst thing in the world, would recommend taking it back down. 
7/14/2024
Route: Via Redcloud Peak
Posted On: 7/15/2024, By: van_w
Info: We descended the Northwest face route. I do not recommend doing this route. Absolutely terrible choss at the gendarmes, and in the "trail" sections with no rocks the grade is too steep and dirt is poor condition to where gravity will take you for a ride. Just go back over Redcloud. Otherwise, prime conditions on the standard route up Redcloud then over to Sunshine.