Route Climbed: South Mt. Elbert Trail Date Climbed: July 7, 2004
First 14er for me - I'm hooked! Now I just need to get myself back out to Colorado permanently so I can tackle a some more. Beautiful day for a hike only about 2-3 other people on the summit.
Route Climbed: Black Cloud Trail Date Climbed: July 11, 2005
First 14er, after being thwarted on Massive the previous week. The Black Cloud route was definitely a strenous way to summit and descend Elbert. Lots of loose rock on the switchbacks.
Route Climbed: North Trailhead up the North Mt. Elbert Trial Date Climbed: July 10, 2005
The stories are true. It's a walk to the top, but it's not easy! The trails are straight up the mountain with no switchbacks. You're thighs will be having a conversation with you the entire trip up. Take the South Mt. Elbert trail if you want something a little easier. It's a longer walk, but far more gradual! I had a nice stay in the glacial bowl beneath the peak one nice and finished the next. Much nicer than pounding it out as a day hike. The Afternoon storms did come is as all the books said. Around 3pm-5pm I had to small rain showers come through. Just sat it out in my tent. Luckily no lighting. Enjoy it. My first CO 14're
Route Climbed: from N. Mt. Elbert TH, northeast ridge Date Climbed: July 11, 2005
Pretty easy trail - but the false summits and steepness towards the top play with you a bit. 3 hrs, 25 mins to summit - definitely not moving too fast. My first crowded summit experience. Strange. Cool mountain though. Trip report to come
Route Climbed: South Mount Elbert Date Climbed: August 7, 2005
This one felt great! I didn't experience the standard altitude uck- yeah!:-) Summited in 2.5 hours, spent 1.5 hours enjoying the day on the summit (& drinking a lot of water), & was back down to the car in 1.5 hours- awesome! And treeline.... oh how I love treeline... a word of advice: when the bladder is full on a tall/open mountain such as Elber (with lots of people on it), RUNNING to treeline is the way to go!:-)
Route Climbed: South Mt. Elbert Date Climbed: July 25, 2001
My first 14er at age 60. Wasn't fully acclimated to altitude so it was a slow, hard ascent for someone who lives at an elevation of 446 ft. But, I made it! Beautiful views from a crowded top.
Route Climbed: Mt. Elbert Trail Date Climbed: June 27, 2004
This is a nice climb, it is pretty easy, and you can go about it pretty lesurly(Depending on weather!). My sister, father and I couldn't stay on the summit long, and had tho haul down the mountain due to a storm.
seswanso - Jul 18, 2005 11:47 am
Route Climbed: South Mt. Elbert Trail Date Climbed: July 7, 2004First 14er for me - I'm hooked! Now I just need to get myself back out to Colorado permanently so I can tackle a some more. Beautiful day for a hike only about 2-3 other people on the summit.
LS - Jul 17, 2005 3:28 am
Route Climbed: normal Date Climbed: 10 Jul 20012 hours easy walking to the summit
395guy - Jul 16, 2005 11:55 pm
Route Climbed: NE Ridge Date Climbed: Sat, July 16, 2005Tough, steep climb. Reached the top in 2hrs, 30min. Beautiful sunny skies.
brianr - Jul 16, 2005 3:11 pm
Route Climbed: Black Cloud Trail Date Climbed: July 11, 2005First 14er, after being thwarted on Massive the previous week. The Black Cloud route was definitely a strenous way to summit and descend Elbert. Lots of loose rock on the switchbacks.
CWFry - Jul 15, 2005 4:45 pm
Route Climbed: Northeast Ridge Date Climbed: August 20011st 14er! Nice starter.
derekp62 - Jul 15, 2005 4:31 pm
Route Climbed: North Trailhead up the North Mt. Elbert Trial Date Climbed: July 10, 2005The stories are true. It's a walk to the top, but it's not easy! The trails are straight up the mountain with no switchbacks. You're thighs will be having a conversation with you the entire trip up. Take the South Mt. Elbert trail if you want something a little easier. It's a longer walk, but far more gradual! I had a nice stay in the glacial bowl beneath the peak one nice and finished the next. Much nicer than pounding it out as a day hike. The Afternoon storms did come is as all the books said. Around 3pm-5pm I had to small rain showers come through. Just sat it out in my tent. Luckily no lighting. Enjoy it. My first CO 14're
Derek
skiitswitch - Jul 14, 2005 7:54 pm
Route Climbed: from N. Mt. Elbert TH, northeast ridge Date Climbed: July 11, 2005Pretty easy trail - but the false summits and steepness towards the top play with you a bit. 3 hrs, 25 mins to summit - definitely not moving too fast. My first crowded summit experience. Strange. Cool mountain though. Trip report to come
doumall - Jul 13, 2005 2:25 pm
Route Climbed: Mt. Elbert Trail Date Climbed: July, 2000First 14er!
pjenson05 - Jul 5, 2005 10:42 am
Route Climbed: South Mt. Elbert Trail Date Climbed: July 2, 2005Highest point in Colorado!!!
Matt Mahoney - Jun 28, 2005 8:31 pm
Route Climbed: From Halfmoon Date Climbed: June 27, 2005Beautiful day
keenez01 - Jun 26, 2005 5:10 am
Route Climbed: starting from the mount Elbert trailhead Date Climbed: 07/17/2002A very easy 14er. Great views!
Ed F - Jun 22, 2005 9:15 pm
Route Climbed: South Mt Elbert Trail Date Climbed: June 22, 2005Very easy. Nice views up top.
Foxy Long Bottoms - Jun 20, 2005 1:22 pm
Route Climbed: Mt. Elbert Trailhead Date Climbed: 7/04Beautiful alpenglow in the am!
km_donovan - Jun 10, 2005 9:29 am
Route Climbed: East Ridge II *Classic* Date Climbed: July 2, 2001There were not too many people on the route but we were on the summit with about 50 of our “closest friends”.
F Bomb - May 29, 2005 8:54 pm
Route Climbed: South Mt. Elbert Date Climbed: May 29, 2005Little bit of snow left, up in 3 down in 2. Good stuff.
ktiffany22 - May 15, 2005 10:54 pm
Route Climbed: South Mount Elbert Date Climbed: August 7, 2005This one felt great! I didn't experience the standard altitude uck- yeah!:-) Summited in 2.5 hours, spent 1.5 hours enjoying the day on the summit (& drinking a lot of water), & was back down to the car in 1.5 hours- awesome! And treeline.... oh how I love treeline... a word of advice: when the bladder is full on a tall/open mountain such as Elber (with lots of people on it), RUNNING to treeline is the way to go!:-)
ozarktrekker - May 5, 2005 3:51 pm
Route Climbed: South Mt. Elbert Date Climbed: July 25, 2001My first 14er at age 60. Wasn't fully acclimated to altitude so it was a slow, hard ascent for someone who lives at an elevation of 446 ft. But, I made it! Beautiful views from a crowded top.
Brian Kalet - Apr 6, 2005 5:40 pm
Route Climbed: Mt. Elbert Trail Date Climbed: August 15, 2004Nice Day!
James C - Apr 4, 2005 6:41 pm
Route Climbed: Mt. Elbert Trail Date Climbed: June 27, 2004This is a nice climb, it is pretty easy, and you can go about it pretty lesurly(Depending on weather!). My sister, father and I couldn't stay on the summit long, and had tho haul down the mountain due to a storm.
easleygone - Apr 4, 2005 12:32 am
Route Climbed: NE Ridge Date Climbed: June 1987Just one long grunt. Very exciting lightning storm
right at the summit walk!! Very scary. Many people
on the summit...we all ran down.