From the gate closure at 9,950', cross the foot bridge (
1) and walk 2.5 miles up the old South Colony Lakes (Approach) road to reach a junction -
2. Turn right, leave the road and continue west through the forest -
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4. After 0.6 mile on the trail, cross a rocky area -
5. Near 11,600', the trail passes some camping spots off to the left -
6. After nearly a mile on this trail, exit the trees and continue through willows to the north of the creek and Lower South Colony Lake -
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Taken from Crestone Needle,
8 is a look at the remaining route. Follow the trail northwest up the hillside and locate a trail junction
above the upper lake -
9. Turn right and continue toward a slope below the west ridge -
10.
11 is another broad look at the route from Crestone Needle. Switchback north toward the saddle between Unnamed Point 13,290' and Humboldt. After about 700 feet of gain, reach the 12,850-foot saddle
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From the saddle, Humboldt's west ridge is to the east -
14. Walk up the ridge a bit to reach some small rock outcroppings -
15. Follow the trail along or slightly left of the ridge crest. Above 13,700', there are some areas where it's easy to lose this trail so stay near the ridge (
16) and look for small cairns and trail segments. Keep hiking until you reach a bit more difficult terrain below a false summit. This is the crux of the route. Ascend a bit to the right side of this area (
17) and hop up through the rocks to reach the west end of the summit ridge. Once on the false summit (and you don't have to go to the top of it), the summit is visible across a flat grassy area -
18. Walk 0.25 mile east and up the final rocks (
19) to the summit
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