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| Silver Dollar Lake   | 
| Page Type: Route Location: Colorado, United States, North America Lat/Lon: 39.61210°N / 105.777°W Route Type: Hike Time Required: Most of a day Difficulty: Class 1
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| Page By: Aaron Johnson Created/Edited: Jul 27, 2005 / Mar 10, 2006 Object ID: 166010 Hits: 1617  Loading... Page Score: 86.02% - 1 Votes  Loading... Vote: Log in to vote |
ApproachFrom Georgetown on Interstate 70, drive south on the Guanella Pass road 8.7 miles. At a switchback, the turn out to Silver Dollar Lake will be on the right. Drive up this short road, passable for high clearance vehicles to a limited parking area.
Route DescriptionSign in at the trailhead register if one is present. The area sees a lot of use, so please be considerate and limit your impact as much as possible.
From the parking area, continue west on the Silver Dollar Lake trail. The trail is heavily used and is obvious. The route winds through the forest and climbs steeply to gain a perch above Naylor Lake before traversing across the north slopes of Square Top Mountain due west.
The trail crosses several gullies that may be snow filled. Later in the season the snow may be hard and make a safe crossing a bit harder to achieve. Slipping and sliding on the snow would likely not result in a serious injury, but care is indicated nonetheless.
The traverse continues, soon topping out in some marshy areas. If these spots are really soggy, use the willows and rocks to support your crossing whenever possible to keep human caused erosion at a minimum.
Silver Dollar Lake is just beyond. The trail crosses the mouth of the lake to the west shores. A spring crossing of the outlet might require a quick dance with some light feet.
Argentine Peak is to the northwest from Silver Dollar Lake. A trail takes you into the upper basin. You will eventually need to depart the trail and aim for the domed summit of Argentine, traversing across great expanses of tundra. Pick your route and enjoy this special high country.
You may elect to follow the power lines as they cross the mountain, or simply cross under them and climb directly for the summit. Nothing exceeds Class 1 on this route. The summit is vast and offers great views of the surrounding mountains and local fourteeners.
Return the same route.

Essential GearSPRING: Snow shoes and ice axe are highly recommended in addition to winter clothing.
SUMMER & FALL: Standard day hike gear will do.
WINTER: The route crosses prime avalanche terrain and is not recommended for a winter attempt.
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