Mountains

(in the order that we completed them)

  1. Mount Bierstadt
  2. Mount Sherman
  3. Mount Antero
  4. Mount Princeton
  5. Mount Yale
  6. Pikes Peak
  7. Mount Democrat
  8. Mount Lincoln
  9. Mount Bross
  10. Mount Quandry
  11. Mount Evans
  12. Grays Peak
  13. Torreys Peak
  14. San Luis Peak
  15. Redcloud Peak
  16. Sunshine Peak
  17. Handies Peak
  18. Uncomparghe Peak
  19. Wetterhorn Peak
  20. Sunlight Peak
  21. Windom Peak
  22. Mount Eolus
  23. Mount Sneffels
  24. Wilson Peak
  25. Mount Wilson
  26. Mount Huron
  27. Mount Missouri
  28. Mount Oxford
  29. Mount Belford
  30. La Plata Peak
  31. Mount Elbert
  32. Mount Holy Cross
  33. Mount Shavano
  34. Tabegauche Peak
  35. Blanca Peak
  36. Ellingwood Point
  37. Little Bear
  38. Mount Lindsey
  39. Mount Humboldt
  40. Kit Carson
  41. Challenger Point
  42. Crestone Peak
  43. Crestone Needle
  44. Culebra Peak
  45. Maroon Peak
  46. Pyramid Peak
  47. North Maroon Peak
  48. Capitol Peak
  49. Snowmass Peak
  50. Castle Peak
  51. Mount Harvard
  52. Mount Columbia
  53. Mount Massive
  54. Longs Peak

Original List

(The mountains in the order we originally planned to attempt them)

Calendar of Climbs

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Mount Evans

Date to Climb: June 19, 2009

Date Climbed: June 19, 2009

Elevation: 14,264

Range: Front

Latitude: 39.58821, Longitude: -105.64359

Route: Northeast Ridge l, Class 2

Round-Trip Mileage: 2 miles

Pre-Climb Comments

We wanted to do the Sawtooth Ridge when we did Bierstadt, but we did Bierstadt early and the snow looked out of shape at that time. This is the easiest climb in the world, but it has been cold. We hope to get back later in the summer to try another route, but for now if we make it up this one, it will sort of do.

Post-Climb Comments - Mount Evans

After completing Mount Quandry in the early morning we left and headed for Mount Evans. We were not sure where we were going to stay but wanted to get a site at the campground at Echo Lake.

Going through Breckenridge we stopped at the Patagonia Store to complain about a jacket that was delaminating. They wanted to send it back to the repairs department, but I explained that I needed to fix it, so that I could use it the very next day. The sales clerk called around and found a Gore-Tex repair kit that would temporally fix the jacket. I plan to work on the repair on Monday, our scheduled day off.

We had never been on the road to Mount Evans, but found it very scenic. Many bicycles and motorcycles like to ride the road. Finding a site at the campground we explored the area and even walked around the lake. Jake had a lot of extra energy and we had to exercise him.

Early to bed and early to rise, we were on our way to Summit Lake at 5:00. Driving the nine miles to the lake we were able to super warm ourselves in the car, but we knew that it was going to be bitter cold outside. At the trailhead, Amy could not find one of her boots. It was a bit comical as we tore everything out of the car looking for it. She eventually put on a different pair of boots, but as we were getting ready to leave she saw the boot under the car. It had fallen out or had had enough and was trying to hide.

Jake did not go with us again. We were going to make a fast ascent without him.

Did we mention it was cold? Amy's GU froze solid. Our hydration bladder tubes froze. There was no eating or drinking. We just climbed through the weather. It was miserably cold.

frozen water tube

Frozen Hydration Tube

Luckily, the climb was short. We were originally planning on doing Bierstadt with Evans as a combo, but had to alter the plans due to the snow. We were very glad we were not trying to do both routes in the gale force winds. The mileage and elevation was similar but the two routes separate are not as hard as the Sawtooth, our original plan.

Summit Lake

Summit Lake from Above

Back in the car we could not get warm. It really was cold. Back home in Nashville, it was supposed to be ninety-eight degrees and it was well below freezing on our climb.

At Echo Lake Lodge we had breakfast. Wait, not just any breakfast, but a feast. Amy had two huge, huge, huge pancakes and I had maybe the best omelet I have ever eaten. The Lodge is a good stop. If you are lucky enough to sit by the window, you can see the hundreds of bicycles tempting the grade the with their hearts, lungs, and legs. It is a good show.

Mount Evans is over, we would actually like to climb it again if time will allow, but under a little bit better conditions, after all it is summer.

Mount Evans - June 19, 2009 summit check