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| Page Type: Route Location: Colorado, United States, North America Lat/Lon: 37.61300°N / 107.591°W Route Type: Hiking Season: Spring, Summer, Fall Time Required: A long day Difficulty: Class 2+ Grade: II
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| Page By: kalet Created/Edited: Aug 15, 2006 / Dec 13, 2006 Object ID: 216111 Hits: 698  Loading... Page Score: 86.03% - 1 Votes  Loading... Vote: Log in to vote |
OverviewJupiter Mountain is at Needle Creek's head, 0.6 miles south of Windom Peak and fifteen miles south-southeast of Silverton. It is the 92nd highest peak in Colorado. Jupiter Mountain's North Face. Jupiter's West Ridge leads right from the summit. | Jupiter is the first prominent peak one sees while hiking up the Needle Creek Trail into Chicago Basin in the Weminuche Wilderness, Colorado's largest. From the summit, there are great views of the Chicago Basin fourteeners Mount Eolus, North Eolus, Sunlight Peak & Windom Peak, Jagged Mountain and The Rio Grande Pyramid. The Southwest Slopes Route is Jupiter's standard and easiest route and the only route that should be climbed during snow free periods. Jupiter Mountain from 11,100 in Chicago Basin |
Getting ThereJupiter Mountain's Page describes the involved approach. The best place to camp if attempting Jupiter Mountain and the Chicago Basin Fourteeners in the same trip, but different days is near the upper Twin Lakes and Columbine Pass intersection at 11,200'. Jupiter Mountain's Southwest Ridge Route |
Route DescriptionFrom camp at 11,200' near the upper Twin Lakes and Columbine Pass intersection, follow the Columbine Pass Trail until over Jupiter Mountain's west ridge. Leave the trail here and gain Jupiter Mountain's west ridge. Follow the long ridge, staying south to avoid difficulties to the 13,780' false summit. From the false summit, follow the ridge to the true summit staying north to avoid difficulties.  Jupiter Mountain's Southwest Ridge Route |
From Camp at 11,200'
Roundtrip Distance: 2.1 miles
Elevation Gain: 2,670'
From Needleton Trailhead at 8,212'
Roundtrip Distance: 15.9 miles
Elevation Gain: 5,658'Essential GearShoes.
CreditsColorado's Thirteeners from Hikes to Climbs Images
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