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Niagara, Crown, N. Crown, Jones & American
Trip Report
Niagara, Crown, N. Crown, Jones & American 

Page Type: Trip Report

Location: Colorado, United States, North America

Lat/Lon: 37.89600°N / 107.526°W

Date Climbed/Hiked: Jul 7, 2007

Activities: Hiking, Mountaineering, Scrambling

Season: Summer

 

Page By: kalet

Created/Edited: Jul 10, 2007 / Jul 10, 2007

Object ID: 310091

Hits: 1191 

Page Score: 82.58% - 3 Votes 

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Stats

Peak Name
CO Rank
Elevation
Niagara Peak
101
13807
Crown Mountain
Unranked
13569
"North Crown Mountain"
Unranked
13599
Jones Mountain A
78
13860
"American Peak"
102
13806


Distance: 8.1 miles
Elevation Gain: ~5323'

Niagara Peak

I camped in Burns Gulch early Saturday morning. I got up shortly after 7 am and began hiking towards the Jones Mountain-Niagara Peak saddle with breakfast in hand at 7:30. There was a little bit of snow that was unavoidable, but an ice axe was not necessary. From the saddle I continued up Niagara Peak's northeast ridge and arrived at the summit at 8:31. I got a good view of Crown Mountain and "North Crown Mountain".

Crown Mountain & "North Crown Mountain"

Crown Mountain

I descended Niagara Peak's south ridge. This was the hardest part of the climb; steep and loose. I continued up Crown Mountain's northeast ridge and got to the summit at 9:06. I got a good view of "North Crown Mountain" from here.

"North Crown Mountain"

"North Crown Mountain"

The ridge run over to "North Crown Mountain" was easy. I got to the summit at 9:17.

Jones Mountain A

I climbed back over Crown Mountain and skirted Niagara Peak on its east face. This required some third class. Then I continued up Jones Mountain's easy south ridge. I got to the summit at 10:31.

"American Peak"


"North Crown Mountain"-"American Peak" Ridge
I descended Jones Mountain's east ridge and continued up American Peak's west ridge. I climbed right by the summit confusing Handies Peak for "American Peak". I didn't realize this error until I was at the Handies Peak-"American Peak" saddle at 11:47. I considered reclimbing Handies, but decided to conserve my energy for a daytrip of Arrow, Vestal, West Trinity, Trinity & East Trinity the following day. If American Basin were not so far from Burns Gulch by road, hitch hiking would be feasible. I retraced my steps and got back to "American Peak" at 12:02. I could see the entire ridge from "North Crown Mountain" to "American Peak". I continued back to the Jones Mountain A-"American Peak" saddle and descended the drainage to the west and arrived back at my vehicle at 1:30.

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DebQuick trip!

Voted 9/10

Nice fast one with nothing too committing involved. Nice pics.
Posted Jul 10, 2007 2:49 pm

kaletRe: Quick trip!

Hasn't voted

Thanks. A short trip was good the day before this.
Posted Jul 10, 2007 4:16 pm

Aaron JohnsonYeah...

Hasn't voted

I remember when I was 27 and running the mountains...that was a long time ago. Enjoy it! Good photos!
Posted Jul 11, 2007 6:54 pm

kaletRe: Yeah...

Hasn't voted

Thanks!
Posted Jul 16, 2007 12:18 pm

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