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Peak(s):  Challenger Point  -  14,086 feet
Kit Carson Peak  -  14,167 feet
Columbia Point  -  13,986 feet
"Kitty Kat Carson"  -  13,973 feet
Date Posted:  02/27/2011
Modified:  03/08/2011
Date Climbed:   07/25/2009
Author:  mattpayne11
 Challenger, Kit Carson, Columbia Point and "Kitty Kat Carson"   

I finally got around to writing this one up on my website. It is from 2009. I figured it may be of value to anyone wanting to summit Columbia Point and Kitty Kat Carson from Willow Lake. Sorry it is an external link...

http://www.100summits.com/trip-reports/item/160-kit-carson-mountain-challenger-point-columbia-point-and-kitty-kat-carson-an-elevated-playground

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Pano from Columbia Point looking towards Kit Carson Mountain



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Comments or Questions
emohr
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Great Report
8/8/2012 2:29pm
I could definitely see KC looking like a Klingon's head/face. That's going to make that summit even more enjoyable lol

I'm heading out today to do the same trip. Looking forward to my first class 3 climbing!

Great report by the way. Columbia looks/sounds a bit too intense for me just yet


mattpayne11
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Eric...
8/8/2012 5:08pm
Columbia is a great time - give it a shot!



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