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big_gRoute Climbed: from Horn Fork Basin  Sucess!
Date Climbed: Jul 9, 2003

Nice hike up from high camp in the basin. Felt pretty good but that was because I did not realize how much Columbia was going to suck. :)
Posted Jul 11, 2003 6:47 pm

mtnhiker13Route Climbed: Frenchman Creek Date Climbed: June 28, 2003  Sucess!

What a wonderful mountain. Wish I hadn't waited so long to climb it. The Frenchman Creek approach is a great way to climb it as it is the shortest route. We had great weather and had fun getting some beginners up their first 14er!
Posted Jul 9, 2003 11:35 am

shannarae2kRoute Climbed: Frenchman's Creek Date Climbed: 6/28/03  Sucess!

This was my first 14er and second summit. Hard and strenuous climb!
Posted Jun 30, 2003 8:51 am

mmoerkRoute Climbed: South Slopes Date Climbed: June 21, 2003  Sucess!

Hiked up into Horn Fork Basin on Friday night; camped at treeline. The hike from here was beautiful. While in the basin, you're surrounded by gorgeous views in every direction. The scrambling from 13,200+ is a bit strenuous but I actually thought the last part of it was pretty fun. On the way down, I stopped at Bear Lake for some R&R. Then back to camp, and up Columbia on Sunday.
Posted Jun 24, 2003 11:19 pm

KaneRoute Climbed: standard South Slopes Date Climbed: 1996  Sucess!

I liked Harvard. Good Views of the Pine Creek Drainage. I also thought Horn Fork Basin was a cool place to camp. I enjoyed Harvard and Columbia more than Elbert or Massive, Yale,La Plata, Belford, Oxford,Shavano.
Posted May 27, 2003 7:34 pm

DigglerRoute Climbed: S Ridge Date Climbed: 25 September, 1999  Sucess!

Having wanted to summit Harvard after Columbia 2 weeks earlier, I wussed out after deciding that I didn't have enough time. The next time I made sure to do Harvard first, and then took Rabbit Ridge over to Columbia. Ascent from N Cottonwood Creek TH took 3:14, another 2:26 to get to Columbia, and finally 3:43 going down Columbia's SE Ridge to the CO/Main Range & Harvard Lakes TH. Quite a full day, but fun!
Posted Apr 17, 2003 6:20 pm

GrantRoute Climbed: N Cottonwood Creek - 9,420 Date Climbed: Oct. 10, 2001  Sucess!

I ended up adding an additional two miles to the day and about another 500 feet. The first six and half miles were really pretty easy and at about 13,000 feet the trail starts its climb up to the peak. I didn’t recall reading that it was 1,400 feet in about three-quarters of a mile which caused me to stop allot and catch my breath I met a couple of guys and a dog from Colorado Springs on the last 600 feet or so. They weren’t prepared for this particular hike and they had already run out of water. I told them that I had another bottle and I knew that I had about half of my water pouch left.

The last 100 feet to the summit requires a little scrambling over some very large boulders and rock formations. I didn’t think that the dog would make it and the owner ended up caring her over the last rock. It was pretty cold on top and I hovered behind a large rock. We sat at the summit for about twenty minutes.

Posted Mar 14, 2003 8:21 pm

ColonelpyatRoute Climbed: South Slopes Date Climbed: July 29, 2002  Sucess!

We went with a 2:30 AM start on this one in anticipation of a very long day. Perfect weather and fantastic views from the top. We stayed two hours up there and then headed towards Columbia.
Posted Feb 28, 2003 2:59 am

steve simmonsRoute Climbed: dropped down to eastern basin just above treeline from columbia Date Climbed: august 23, 2002  Sucess!

Summated harvard around 11 p.m. or 12 a.m. under cloudy skies during the '02 nolan's '14 endurance event.



http://mattmahoney.net/nolans14/index.html



Climbing with mahoney, we climbed the eastern slopes to the summit ridge and had come upon 3 people from nolan's who couldn't locate the summit and were having some trouble negotiating the summit ridge in the dark. They continued on with us and all 5 of us summated in a group.



GOD bless! Praise JESUS!!!!
Posted Dec 10, 2002 4:16 pm

chef007Route Climbed: standard rout Date Climbed: october 5 2002  Sucess!

the valley fills up with snow making this a tough

peak to climb in the winter/fall. there are a lot of good camp sights along the way. I think the trip would be easyier if you summited columbia then harvard but I am not sure. The veiw from the summit is amazing but the last 50 feet or so gets icy so be carful

Posted Oct 21, 2002 11:03 pm

rmjwintersRoute Climbed: North Slopes Date Climbed: May 26 2001  Sucess!

Long day. Post holed the entire route except for the first mile. Weather held for late May.
Posted Oct 6, 2002 1:47 pm

sisyphusRoute Climbed: North Cottonwood Trailhead - South Slopes (+Columbia) Date Climbed: June 13, 2002  Sucess!

A difficult climb to Harvard. The traverse to Columbia was terribly difficult. I never did find the route described by Roach in his book. I dropped to nearly 11,500 ft. and climbed Columbia via a scree filled draw. A terrible route. Additionally, the descent from Columbia back to the NC trailhead was a 2,500 ft. scree slope. Made it back to my car much later than I intended to. I would have been in deep trouble had a storm rolled in.



If you do this route, do some careful research. Roach calls it "arduous," and it certainly is. If I could go back I would do the peaks separately, and probably do Columbia via it's East slope. Remember that once you make the decision to do Columbia, you can't back out. It's between you and your car!
Posted Sep 14, 2002 11:31 am

xskier77Route Climbed: South Slopes Date Climbed: July 13, 2002  Sucess!

Great weather and clear skies were nice to see after being surrounded by haze in the San Juans the week before. Made the summit before noon and had a nice relaxing lunch at 14,420 :) What a kind elevation. Harvard on it's own probably isn't that long of a day but when you add Columbia (which we did) it becomes a pretty tough day.
Posted Jul 15, 2002 3:01 am

wayneaflickRoute Climbed: North Cottonwood Creek Trailhead Date Climbed: July 22, 1998  Sucess!

I backpacked to timberline along a fine trail. Camped in the trees along a stream. It was great. Started for the summit at daybreak. Summited just before noon. This was my 28th fourteener.

Posted Jun 28, 2002 2:18 am

mr_gRoute Climbed: Frenchman's Creek Date Climbed: June 21, 2002  Sucess!

Started from 4WD parking, which is at 10,600 - not 10,800 as the Roach guide says. Made summit under 4 hours under a hazy sky due to wildfires.

Did not find a summit log, although there was a string of prayer flags attached on top. Saw lots of goats and marmots too. Nice day on a nice route.
Posted Jun 24, 2002 5:10 am

Aaron JohnsonRoute Climbed: Horn Fork Basin, Frenchman Creek Date Climbed: August 199?, June 2003

Horn Fork Basin's round trip length is a bit tedious, but the ascent of the mountain from here is a great scramble. A raging hail storm stopped us in the basin. We sat under a rock the size of a house and ate lunch as the storm passed. We then finished the climb with two to four inches of fresh hail on the mountain. Spectacular!



From French Creek, which is a much more sensible (and beautiful) route, Harvard is a joy. The summit ridge is a fun Class 3 scramble, very mildly exposed (for beginners) and adds a lot of flavor to this route. My daughter Shanna climbed this mountain unexpectedly-her first 14er! I'm very proud.
Posted Jun 19, 2002 8:37 pm

ctruscotRoute Climbed: Pine Creek Date Climbed: JUne 17, 2000  Sucess!
My husband and I and our 2 dogs backpacked in on a Friday and had the place to oursleves. I did

a solo ascent of Harvard the next morning and (my husband does not like to climb) was back at base camp in time to enjoy the dogs playing in the creek. Never found trail on way up - just beelined where I thought I had to go.
Posted Jun 17, 2002 2:36 pm

coloradoclimberRoute Climbed: 14.1 South Slopes Date Climbed: 7-31-99  Sucess!

Harvard being at 14,420 i had to celebrate the summit with one good spliff.
Posted May 28, 2002 4:50 pm

Matt MahoneyRoute Climbed: NW ridge Date Climbed: Aug 17 2001  Sucess!

8th summit of Nolan's 14. I had never explored this little used route from Bedrock Falls, but it was pretty straighforward up tundra slopes once you had bushwacked your way above treeline. Summitted about 10 PM, no moon but the stars were beautiful. I can see why they build observatories on mountains. An hour later a giant fireball lit the sky to the south, and a couple minutes later I heard a faint sonic boom. I don't think they ever found the meteorite that fell 80 miles to the south, and I doubt anyone else saw it from 14,000 ft. On to Columbia.
Posted May 17, 2002 5:23 pm

naderRoute Climbed: Pine Creek Trailhead Date Climbed: June 1995

Too much snow, too little gear...turned back 1 mile past Little Johns Cabin
Posted Dec 26, 2001 4:31 pm

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