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Location: Colorado, United States, North America

Lat/Lon: 39.64354°N / 105.18444°W

Route Type: Hiking

Season: Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter

Time Required: Half a day

Difficulty: YDS Class 2+

Grade: II

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Page By: JustinShapiro

Created/Edited: Nov 2, 2009 / Nov 6, 2009

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Overview

This is the only route I know that gets you up to the summit with out comming across a serious pitch. The mountain may look very easy, but don't be fooled. It contains very dangours terrain that one slip can be fatal. Its steep slopes and shear rock can make both the accent and decent very difficult. Once you get to the summit ridge, you have about 50 feet of exposure in certrain spots and the shear rock ridge makes getting to the summit dangourus for unexperinced climbers. This route has a trail, but ends and then after that you must find your own way to the summit ridge, then to the summit. Unexperinced climbers should not attempt this, instead climb Dinosaur Ridge or Mout Morrison for the expereince.

Getting There

From Denver, connect to US 25 and drive south to the intersection and connect to US 285. From, there, pass the intersection for US 470 and head to the town of Morrison. As you almost approach Morrison, make your very first left on a side road and park in the parking area. The trail is marked as "Trail" just to the left of the parking lot.

Route Description

 
Ridge to the summit
A very well worn trail exists untill it ends. Even though it may be tempting, do not go up any side trails, it is agains the Open Space regulations and alot harder than it looks. Once you reach where the trail appears to end, there is a cave like split in a rock. Go to the left of that and hike up difficult terrain untill you get to the summit ride. Depending on when you joined the ridge, the walk along to the summit is long and unexpectiningly exposed. Find your way of walking across the ridge. The summit is very small and it is the most exposed part of the ridge. Great views of Denver and Red Rocks including Morrison. Be carful on your decent and try to hook up with the original trail.

Essential Gear

Good hiking boots and standard hiking gear would be useful.

External Links

http://listsofjohn.com/PeakStats/Climbers.php?Id=6308

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