Monday, August 29, 2016

Rocky Mountain High

On Saturday, August 27, I did something that I haven’t done in a few years. I climbed a 14er. I summited Castle Peak which has an elevation of 14,279 feet. I got on the trail early for this one. I started a little after 3:30 a.m. I had to park at the lower trailhead due to my car not being able to handle the road. So I had a starting elevation of 9,800 feet. The first part of the hike was easy because all I was doing was following a road in the dark. I made good time until I got to Montezuma Basin (12,800 ft.) The road ended there and the trail got steep. There was also the added addition of fresh snow at this elevation. It was a bit cold. I actually had to zip up my jacket while going uphill. I don’t do that often when climbing.
Dawn from Montezuma Basin
Fresh snow and start of steep climb.
Castle Peak
The final ascent of Castle Peak followed the northeast ridge to the top. The route wasn’t well marked in places. I was following tracks in the snow of a person that didn’t choose the best route. I had to back track a little to get around a hairy spot. I made it to the top after 9:00 a.m. The view at the top was incredible.
Conundrum Peak from the northeast ridge of Castle Peak
Looking back on the trail that gains the northeast ridge
The final climb to the summit of Castle Peak
Conundrum Peak before the final ascent of Castle Peak
View from the top of Castle Peak
View to the south from Castle Peak
Looking back on the northeast ridge from the top of Castle
A picture of me from the top
Me on the top of Castle Peak
Maroon Bells, Snowmass, etc.
There is an option to hike over to Conundrum Peak (14,060 ft), but I decided against it. Conundrum Peak is not an official 14er. It lacks the 300 foot prominence for it to be a separate peak. Conundrum Peak is considered a sub-peak of Castle Peak. I would have liked to have done it, but I was tired and worried about the route down from Conundrum which is steep through loose rocks. So I returned the way I came which was tough enough. I made it down without issue. I even got a ride back to my car for the last couple of miles. So a 13.5 mile hike was shorten to about 11.5 miles.
Conundrum Peak from the top of Castle Peak
From Montezuma Basin: the fresh snow has melted.
The road is the trail here.

3 comments:

Pops said...

Checking off another 14'er you are. Congratulations.

Virginia said...

Congratulations on another fourteener. Beautiful views. I liked the photos of Conundrum with the large fissure on its side. koh, Mom

Anonymous said...

COOL. I just did McRae Peak!!