4/4/2026 Route: North Spur from Hoosier Pass Posted On: 4/4/2026, By: brian4328937 Info: On/off snow, more dry patches than snow ones. Pretty much all the snow sections were only a couple inches at best. No spikes needed. Lots of mud on the way down from treeline. |
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3/29/2026 Route: South ridge from Beaver Creek TH Posted On: 3/30/2026, By: 5meodimte Info: Gate at Beaver Creek still closed. Wore trail runners entire way. Zero snow. Very windy day. Summer conditions, other than gate closed |
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11/15/2025 Route: North Spur from Hoosier Pass Posted On: 11/15/2025, By: jfm3 Info: I hiked up Mt. Silverheels today, November 15 2025, via the Hoosier Pass-north slope route. On my way down, I found an iPhone. It was sitting in the grass just north of the power line stanchion that crosses the route. The phone did not turn on when I tried it. The case and phone seem to be intact. Did anyone here lose their phone on Silverheels, or know of someone that did? I also posted in the Lost & Found forum section and on the 14ers.com Facebook page. The mountain is completely dry, though that will likely change tomorrow with the incoming snow. It was about 30 degrees on the summit with minimal wind. I've had colder climbs in the middle of July. |
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6/22/2025 Route: North Spur from Hoosier Pass Posted On: 6/24/2025, By: GSODJA Info: Summer conditions. Any remaining snow easily avoidable. |
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6/14/2025 Route: North Spur from Hoosier Pass Posted On: 6/14/2025, By: V1per41 Info: Early Summer conditions. Any snow still present is very easy to avoid. A couple of inches of hard packed snow cover about half of the summit area. No floatation or traction required. We took the main route straight up the ridge. The alternative of going up the ridge to the right wasn't really feasible due to show still packed in that area (photo) |
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6/14/2025 Route: South Ridge Posted On: 6/14/2025, By: Kcmartinez22 Info: WHAT A BEAUTIFUL ROUTE! The winter closure opens tomorrow (my bad), but I still loved it even with the road walk. Full summer conditions with wildflowers poppin'. Only item of note is you can no longer park at or drive over the stream crossing. They have completely barricaded it to cars. It is easy to hop over the fence they placed to keep vehicles out. The closest parking is in a pullout to the south of the crossing. |
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6/13/2025 Route: North Spur from Hoosier Pass Posted On: 6/13/2025, By: andlours Info: Summer conditions with a few fun glissade opportunities. |
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6/8/2025 Route: Beaver Creek (south approach) Posted On: 6/9/2025, By: rleclair Info: Summer conditions from the trailhead to the summit. Any snow is easily avoidable. No microspikes or snowshoes required. Did see 2 herds of elk on the summit approach. Beautiful way to climb Mt. Silverheels! |
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5/31/2025 Route: North Spur from Hoosier Pass Posted On: 5/31/2025, By: paigemoney Info: No spikes or snowshoes needed today. There was one short section in the trees with deep snow. We ascended this morning without any postholing issues; on the descent, we came down through the willows instead. Between approximately 12,500 and 12,800 feet, on the hiker’s right during the ascent, there is blown snow along a small ridge. A cornice is present on most of this section and isn’t visible until you’re past it. We attempted to follow the standard route across the snow toward the trail that descends into the basin, but the snow was too soft with a significant posthole—crossing comfortably wasn’t possible. Instead, we summited the final grassy knoll and then made the right to traverse toward the power line. This added about a mile and 500 feet of gain round trip but allowed us to almost completely avoid snow. The ascent to the ridge is steep but mostly snow-free until the ridge walk. |
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4/9/2025 Route: North Spur from Hoosier Pass Posted On: 4/9/2025, By: izabelaspivy Info: Variable snow conditions throughout this route. Brought snowshoes but ditched them after the first mile. Rest of the hike has some post holing but not enough to warrant snowshoes in my opinion, most of the snow is inconsistent once above treeline and for the most part is hard packed enough for spikes. Don’t know if this is common on silverheels but the wind was apocalyptic, easily 60mph throughout most of the 9 miles. |
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3/30/2025 Route: North Spur from Hoosier Pass Posted On: 3/30/2025, By: notidealbutfine Info: Started from Hoosier Pass. Skinned from the highway to about .5 mile below the summit. Used running shoes for the last portion. Glorious skiing down the couloir skiers right of the north spur. 9.1 miles, 3,994' gain, 5 Hours 21 minutes round trip. |
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1/26/2025 Route: North Spur from Hoosier Pass Posted On: 1/26/2025, By: emself Info: Trenched to treeline. Forecasted wind showed up today! |
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12/18/2024 Route: West Ridge Posted On: 12/18/2024, By: bigfoot1 Info: Wish I had brought my snowshoes for the bit below and near treeline, the snow is up to 2 ft deep. Wind drifts are extra deep, past my hip. The ridge itself is pretty bare though, which was nice. |
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12/14/2024 Route: North Spur from Hoosier Pass Posted On: 12/15/2024, By: sfmarn06 Info: Arrived at the parking lot just before 7am - first car there. Encountered the deepest snow in the 0.75 miles below treeline. Chose not to use snowshoes as they werent necessary for the remainder of the hike. Majority of the trail is wind scoured with short patches of shallow snow. The trail up the rib had some snow. Never needed to pull out our microspikes. Consistent light wind throughout the morning that really picked up on the way back down about 1.5 miles from the TH. Super clear day with beautiful views of the nearby peaks. |
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12/7/2024 Route: North Spur from Hoosier Pass Posted On: 12/7/2024, By: grofovad Info: Parking is very easy, but you do have to cross the road to get to the TH.Trails starts out packed. There's more snow in the treeline than above. Snowshoes could be helpful in the beginning and then in some other areas, but are not really needed. Did not use spikes either. Started at 4 am, summited shortly before 7. It took about a couple of hours to get back. Views were amazing, but the wind is always brutal in this area. Enjoy! |