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Location: Colorado, United States, North America

Lat/Lon: 37.56670°N / 105.4967°W

Route Type: Hike and 4th class scramble

Time Required: Most of a day

Difficulty: Class 4

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Page By: climbcolorado

Created/Edited: Aug 26, 2001 / Aug 27, 2001

Object ID: 155712

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Approach


Hike or drive the jeep road from hell to Como Lake. Set up a high camp just above Como Lake at timberline 11,900 ft. There are many fine camp sites there just above the road.

Route Description


Your route starts right from camp 11,900 ft. Climb the steep north facing gully up to ridge's notch at 12,580 ft.. Hike ridge east on your left to base of the Hour Glass. The trail is well marked. The fun starts here with a pitch of 3rd class followed by a full pitch of class 4 climbing. Try to stay left of the running water. From the top of the 4th class pitch climb about 400 ft. of class 3 to ridge trying to stay to the right. The rock is very loose and any rock you send down will hit climbers below you! Climb some easy 3rd class to your left following short ridge to summit. There are rappel anchors on the way down and most people rappel the crux. Be carefull and warn climbers below you that you are coming down!

Essential Gear


In spring and early summer you need an ice axe and crampons. Two ropes and webbing are needed if you are going to rappel route. There is really no protection on the crux. so leave your rock pro at home. In late summer you can leave crampons and ice axe at home.

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