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re: Denver/Breckinridge in May-best hikes?
Posted on 3/19/19 at 12:13 pm to ColoradoAg03
Posted on 3/19/19 at 12:13 pm to ColoradoAg03
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Bruh, we have historic snowpack right now. If you aren't wearing snowshoes, you'll be post-holing above 7000' in June.
Snowshoes are a definite.
Posted on 3/19/19 at 11:15 pm to Funky Tide 8
What exactly are you wanting to do hike wise? Casual hike?
Summit a 13er?
Summit a 14er?
Skill level?
How much time will you be able to allot to said hikes?
Summit a 13er?
Summit a 14er?
Skill level?
How much time will you be able to allot to said hikes?
Posted on 3/20/19 at 10:00 am to TnMountaineer
I've hiked a lot out west, but I've never hiked above 12,000 feet. I am fit, but I live in Birmingham, so a low lander.
We will be getting into Denver around 11 am on Wednesday, and we will be leaving that following Monday. I will be skiing for at least a day and a half I'd imagine. The rest of that time I want to hike.
I'd love to summit a 13er or a 14er-that is the ideal objective, but the consensus is that that isn't a good idea considering the amount of snowfall the winter has seen. I have no problem buying/renting snowshoes and poles while I am out there.
I'd settle for some trails that just gave me some great views of the front range, though.
We will be getting into Denver around 11 am on Wednesday, and we will be leaving that following Monday. I will be skiing for at least a day and a half I'd imagine. The rest of that time I want to hike.
I'd love to summit a 13er or a 14er-that is the ideal objective, but the consensus is that that isn't a good idea considering the amount of snowfall the winter has seen. I have no problem buying/renting snowshoes and poles while I am out there.
I'd settle for some trails that just gave me some great views of the front range, though.
This post was edited on 3/20/19 at 10:37 am
Posted on 3/20/19 at 8:25 pm to Funky Tide 8
My recommendation..Loveland Pass and hike up Mount Sniktau and Mount Cupid. These peaks are pretty well windswept and easy access to and from. Decent pavement parking at the top of the pass. The views from these peaks are great. Smack dab in front of Grays and Torreys Peaks. I would not go further than Cupid as Grizzly Peak D carries a lot of cornices and there’s a ton of elevation gain to get to there.
Sniktau alone is 1500 ft gained and approximately four miles round trip.
Cupid alone is about the same.
You’ll also summit UN 12,936. Once in the summit of 12,936 you go left for Sniktau and right for Cupid.
I’ll be there next week if you want anymore details. I’ve hiked these three hundreds of times for acclimation. It’s as easy as it gets.
Sniktau alone is 1500 ft gained and approximately four miles round trip.
Cupid alone is about the same.
You’ll also summit UN 12,936. Once in the summit of 12,936 you go left for Sniktau and right for Cupid.
I’ll be there next week if you want anymore details. I’ve hiked these three hundreds of times for acclimation. It’s as easy as it gets.
Posted on 3/21/19 at 9:56 am to TnMountaineer
You're the man. Thank you. That sounds pretty damn close to what I am looking for, and Loveland Pass is only about an hour from where my buddy lives.
This post was edited on 3/21/19 at 9:59 am
Posted on 3/21/19 at 1:01 pm to Funky Tide 8
Posted on 3/21/19 at 8:59 pm to TnMountaineer
I recommend Sniktau as well. Did it last September.
Posted on 3/21/19 at 10:26 pm to Hogwall Jackson
I’ll also say if..huge if..there’s no snow are hardly any on the route Grizzly Peak is a bit more challenging and a helluva lot of fun. A lot of elevation gain for Grizz.
Another one that’s decently easy is Colorado Mines Peak and Mount Flora off Berthoud Pass near Winter Park.
Another one that’s decently easy is Colorado Mines Peak and Mount Flora off Berthoud Pass near Winter Park.
Posted on 3/22/19 at 1:39 pm to TnMountaineer
My memory of Mount Flora is confined to stopping at The Dairy King in Empire for a burger fries and shake afterwards. That’s a very beautiful area and all those switchbacks are fun for flatlanders.
Posted on 3/22/19 at 2:44 pm to TnMountaineer
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I’ll also say if..huge if..there’s no snow are hardly any on the route Grizzly Peak is a bit more challenging and a helluva lot of fun. A lot of elevation gain for Grizz.
Another one that’s decently easy is Colorado Mines Peak and Mount Flora off Berthoud Pass near Winter Park.
We'll play it by ear Thank you for the info.
Posted on 3/22/19 at 2:48 pm to Lsupimp
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My memory of Mount Flora is confined to stopping at The Dairy King in Empire for a burger fries and shake afterwards. That’s a very beautiful area and all those switchbacks are fun for flatlanders.
I guess I've been pretty close to Mount Flora, when I hiked up to St. Mary's Glacier? That is a beautiful area. I am a flatlander, but I am kind of a beast when it comes to hiking uphill. In the past, altitude has only bothered me significantly when I drink alcohol.
Posted on 3/22/19 at 2:56 pm to Funky Tide 8
Bring a beer with you for the peak.
Posted on 3/22/19 at 10:41 pm to Funky Tide 8
Yep! You were close. You were heading up James Peak which is about four miles away.
Enjoy! I’m out here now. I swear there’s nowhere better.
Enjoy! I’m out here now. I swear there’s nowhere better.
Posted on 3/27/19 at 7:09 am to Lsupimp
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Bring a beer with you for the peak.
You know it. Can't wait to drink some good Colorado beers. Any recs on that? I am planning on going to Odd13, Cerebral, and Black Project for sure.
Posted on 3/27/19 at 7:12 am to Funky Tide 8
Yeti Imperial Stout
First Cast IPA
First Cast IPA
Posted on 3/27/19 at 7:58 am to OTIS2
I can get Yeti stouts in Birmingham. I'll check out first cast.
Posted on 3/28/19 at 3:11 pm to Funky Tide 8
Don’t miss TRVE in Denver for craft beer
Posted on 4/1/19 at 12:02 am to Funky Tide 8
I partial to South Arapaho Peak. It’s a 13’er and provides great scenery, great views, and fun scramble at the end...even can see a glacier.
Books recommend 8 hrs but you can do in 5 hrs if in reasonable shape.
Really outstanding hike.
Books recommend 8 hrs but you can do in 5 hrs if in reasonable shape.
Really outstanding hike.
Posted on 4/1/19 at 11:18 am to KwoodTiger
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Prosecuted Colins
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Don’t miss TRVE in Denver for craft beer
Will do. Thanks!
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I partial to South Arapaho Peak. It’s a 13’er and provides great scenery, great views, and fun scramble at the end...even can see a glacier.
Books recommend 8 hrs but you can do in 5 hrs if in reasonable shape.
Really outstanding hike.
That looks lovely. I will definitely look into it.
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