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AT Day 57: Fairyland Shelters

Sunday Sept 19th, 2021, 0900-1915 Quarry Gap Shelters to Raven Rock Shelter, SOBO AT mm 113226.4 miles4275 gain, 4100 loss It was too lovely at the shelter to leave early. So I sat around watching the sunrise and listening to the birdsong. I rocked on the porch swing, then stretched and rolled on a tent platform. Ramble and Wilson came over from the tent area to have breakfast, sharing some English muffins. Someone mused that a caretaker must come by everyday to oversee the place and I countered, isn’t it obvious? It’s maintained by fairies. They live in the little castle figurine in the garden, coming out when the hikers go away. They employee all the little stone frogs and turtles[…]

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#20 of 20: Longs Peak 14,255′

05:00-15:00, Wednesday, 8-19-20CO 14ers: 25 of 53Distance RT: 15 milesElevation gain/loss: 5,100′Starting Elevation: 9,400′Summit: 14,255′Rank: 15 of 53Location: Front Range, NW of BoulderRoute: Keyhole, Class 3 My final 14er of 2020 was a fitting one. I started the season with one of the biggest challenges, in terms of distance and elevation gain: Pikes Peak. I finished on an equally challenging peak, which was also probably my favorite hike the whole season…that’s saying a lot. Interestingly, Longs and Pikes Peak share a connection in that they both sit on the front range, rising over 9,000 feet above the Great Plains. It’s this similarity that resulted in the naming of Longs Peak. In 1820, Major Stephen Long, an Army officer and explorer,[…]

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#19 of 20: Quandary Peak 14,265′

06:30-11:30, Tuesday, 8-18-20CO 14ers: 24 of 53Distance RT: 6.75 milesElevation gain/loss: 3,450′Starting Elevation: 10,850′Summit: 14,265′Rank: 13 of 53Location: Tenmile Range, south of BreckenridgeRoute: East Ridge, Class 1 This will be a short post, since so too was the hike. After regrouping briefly in Buena Vista, we decided to go for an easy hike the next morning. Yes, easy as 14ers can get, that is. We also had to be cognizant of the wildfires that were starting to blaze throughout the state.  Several 14ers were inaccessible due to road closures on I-70 and 82. We considered Mt. Sherman in the nearby Mosquito Range but it didn’t sound like much fun…too much mining activity and a long dirt road approach. So we[…]

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#17 & #18 of 20: Mt Columbia 14,073′ & Mt Harvard 14,420′

06:30-15:30, Monday, 8-17-20CO 14ers: 22 & 23 of 53Distance RT: 15 milesElevation gain/loss: 6,100′Starting Elevation: 9,900′Summits: 14,073′ & 14,420′Rank: 35 & 3 of 53Location: Sawatch Range, Collegiate Peaks, west of Buena VistaRoute: N. Cottonwood Creek Trail to west slopes of Columbia, north and east on ridge to Harvard, back down the south slopes, counterclockwise, Class 2 After a week away from 14ers, I was ready for some more. I joined Sandy the day before, where we did some tubing on the Arkansas River park rapids. We’d found the tube on a hike down Grape Creek, outside of Canon City, a few days prior. We’d taken it to the the river park there, where we had a little too much fun[…]

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#15 & #16 of 20: Challenger Point 14,081′ & Kit Carson Peak 14,165′

06:00-15:00, Monday, 8-10-20CO 14ers: 20 & 21 of 53Distance RT: 15.5 milesElevation gain/loss: 6,250′Starting Elevation: 8,850′Summits: 14,081′ & 14,165′Rank: *33-34 & 23 of 53 * Challenger Point doesn’t meet the standard of being a separate peak, but I’ve included it in my count.Location: Central Sangre De Cristos Range, east of CrestoneRoute: Willow Lake Trail to the North Slope of Challenger Point, along the Kit Carson Avenue to Kit Carson Peak, Easy Class 3 Leaving Blanca behind, one thing was sure: I didn’t have the energy to do another 14er the very next day. Like the week before, 2 days in a row was fine, but not 3. We headed to the tiny hamlet of Crestone to regroup and get a[…]

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#13 & #14 of 20: Blanca Peak 14,345′ & Ellingwood Point 14,042′

06:00-15:00, Saturday, 8-08-20CO 14ers: 18 & 19 of 53Distance RT: 18 milesElevation gain/loss: 6,800′Starting Elevation: 8,000′Summits: 14,345′ & 14,042′Rank: 4 & 43 of 53Location: Southern Sangre De Cristos Range, east of AlamosaRoute: Lake Como 4WD road to the Northwest Ridge of Blanca, then South Face of Ellingwood, difficult Class 2 After driving a few hours to basically get from the eastern side of the Blanca/Lindsey massif to the western side, with a stop for an early dinner in between, we were staged for a repeat performance. We would hike 5.5 miles up a 4WD road, then conquer the peaks the next morning. The standard routes for the three 14ers in the Blanca massif all depart from Lake Como. It would’ve[…]

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#12 of 20: Mt. Lindsey 14,042′

06:30-13:00, Friday, 8-07-20CO 14ers: 17 of 53Distance RT: 13 milesElevation gain/loss: 3,500′Starting Elevation: 10,700′Summit: 14,042′Rank: 42 of 53Location: Southern Sangre De Cristos Range, southwest of GardnerRoute: CR 580 to Upper Huerfano/Lily Lake Trailhead to the Northwest Gully, easy Class 3 Sandy decided to extend her vacation in CO and join me, as there was still plenty to explore. We shifted our focus to the Sangre De Cristo range, with a visit to Jolly Rancher in Rosita and some 14ers to the south. We spent a night at JR’s awesome place for a nice night talking trail. The next day we headed south, taking in one of Colorado’s most obscure tourist attractions along the way. I’ve been going past Bishop Castle[…]

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#11 of 20: Mt. Yale 14,196′ & Trail Angels on the CT/CDT

06:30-13:00, Sunday, 8-02-20CO 14ers: 16 of 53Distance RT: 10 milesElevation gain/loss: 5,000′Starting Elevation: 9,400′Summit: 14,196′Rank: 21 of 53Location: Sawatch Range, Collegiate Peaks, west of Buena VistaRoute: Avalanche Trailhead, north on CT, up East Ridge, down Southwest Slopes to Denny Creek Trailhead/HWY 306, Class 2. I was feeling pretty good after my marathon of 5 14ers in 2 days, that is until the 3rd day. Then I felt like this: After Bierstadt and Evans, I decided to head for Buena Vista for the night. The plan was to hike one of the Collegiate Peaks the next day. After dinner and a night tenting at a KOA, I was none too excited about waking up early to hike another mountain. So I[…]

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#9 & #10 of 20: Mt. Bierstadt 14,060′ & Mt. Evans/Blue Sky 14,264′

06:00-14:00, Friday, 7-31-20CO 14ers: 14 & 15 of 53Distance RT: 10.25 milesElevation gain/loss: 3,900′Starting Elevation: 11,699′Summits: 14,060′ & 14,264′Rank: 38 & 14 of 53Location: Front Range, Guanella Pass Scenic Byway between Bailey and GeorgetownRoute: Mt Bierstadt West slope to Sawtooth ridge to Mt Blue Sky, back down through Scott Gomer creek gully, mostly class 2, Sawtooth section is briefly Class 3. After a sweet ‘3 for’, it was time for another ‘2 for’. To put things into perspective, it took me years to work up to my first five 14ers, then months to do the next 5. With this series (the DeCaLiBron the day before), I knocked out 5 in 2 days! This combo route involved a pretty easy hike[…]

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#6, #7 & #8 of 20: The DeCaLiBron of 14ers

06:00-12:00, Thursday, 7-30-20CO 14ers: 11, 12 & 13 of 53Distance RT: 7.5 milesElevation gain/loss: 3,700′Starting Elevation: 12,000′Summits: Democrat 14,148′, Lincoln 14,286′ & Bross 14,172′Rank: 28, 8 & 22 of 53Location: Mosquito Range, West of Alma, CORoute: Democrat >Cameron>Lincoln>Bross…the DeCaLiBron combo clockwise, Class 2 On this hike, I did 3 or 4 14ers in one day, depending on which definition you go by. I’m going with 3, since Mt. Cameron was barely a bump on my radar and counting it would mess up my numbers. 21 in 2020 just doesn’t sound as good, so I’m willing to discount this one. Truly, 3 14ers in one day is plenty enough! Bang for buck, the DeCaLiBron (like marathon, taking the first 2 letters[…]

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