Kiefer - Aug 26, 2024 3:33 pm Date Climbed: Aug 26, 2024
Rainy & cloudy from Richmond Pass
From Richmond TH. Hayden Mountain South and King + Three Queens. Half Moon Basin back to the trail.
Did the northern summit today (Sept 1st.)
aarobkol - Jan 17, 2022 6:32 am Date Climbed: Aug 18, 2021
Hayden Mountain South
Quick and easy dayhike from Richmond Pass
screehopper - Dec 27, 2018 7:35 pm Date Climbed: Jul 6, 2018
Right turn at Richmond Pass
Drove to a hidden trailhead and started up.
A couple of miles passing thru pines and aspen groves opens up to a nice green meadow with views of the Red Mountains. Then a nice walk to Richmond pass and a narly ridge to the base of Hayden. Then a thin trail to a scree covered summit.
We left an elk jaw we found along the way as a summit marker
Started at the Richmond Pass TH in Ironton, left the trail early to get into Full Moon Basin so I could go up the North summit first and avoid the "out and back", also allowed me to upclimb the class 3 crux on the ridge. Worked out well, beautiful cloud-free day! Crux of the traverse is not bad, some loose SJ junk, but the class 3 was pretty solid minus a little grub on the ledges.
Trailboss88 - Aug 11, 2013 12:55 pm Date Climbed: May 27, 2013
from Richmond Pass
Hiked up from Richmond Pass. Also hiked along connecting ridge to sub-peak to the NW. Not much snow.
I did hike up with Duchess Northern Hayden Mountain via Hayden trail and then scramble up on slopes. Lovely aspen trees, changing into their autumn attire.
10/16/16 - up from Ironton trailhead for Richmond Pass, up Hayden Mountain South, then onto T 8. Nice day, windy.
shknbke - Oct 28, 2009 12:38 pm Date Climbed: Oct 26, 2009
North summit via avy chute
Did the north summit from Crystal Lake off 550. About 3600 vertical in less than 2 miles straight up an avy chute that probably runs every year. Sweet views from the summit spiced up by the snow.
SarahThompson - Oct 27, 2009 1:46 pm Date Climbed: Jul 5, 2008
Both ranked summits
Hayden Mountain actually has two ranked summits known as Hayden Mountain South and Hayden Mountain North. They don't combine well (difficult connecting ridge) so I climbed them on separate trips.
7/5/08 - Climbed Hayden South via the Richmond Pass trail. Went on to "T8" and hoped to continue on to "T9" but was chased down by an electrical storm. Nice half day outing.
10/26/09 - Climbed Hayden North from the Hayden Trailhead on US 550 (about 2 miles north of the Richmond Trailhead). Steep, efficient climb up a big avy chute. Snow's getting deep up high!
dakotaconcrete - Jun 1, 2009 1:31 am Date Climbed: May 30, 2008
Nice
As noted before, you're gonna need to keep your eyes open to find the trailhead. Nice trip though, saw an elk barrel down a near vertical wall that sits south of hayden peak. Highly recommend an ice axe if making the trip during spring time, the short traverse to richmond pass could make for a nasty spill if you aren't prepared.
Route Climbed: From Richmond Pass Trailhead Date Climbed: 9/25/2004
We had the mountain to ourselves on a beautiful fall day in the San Juans. The Richmond Pass Trailhead is a little tricky to find (GPS is helpful) and it is steep right from the car. Continualy climbing through a great aspen grove and then tundra. Very enjoyable hike. The traverse from the pass to the mountains summit ridge was interesting as well. The talus on the ridge was pretty solid and very grippy on the boots. There has been enough traffic on the slopes that the talus is somewhat compacted as well making the going a little easier. Very large summit with awesome views of Sneffles, Cirque and Potosi from there (and the rest of the San Juans for that matter as well). Awesome!
Route Climbed: Richmond pass Date Climbed: June 3 2004
Post holed a few times and lost the route in the snow a few times. Finally got stuck just before Richmond pass. It was a pretty day and I had the mountain to myself. I found a rock, layed down and admired the scenery above the timberline. It could have been climbed from a different route. There is a lake near the north end of Ironton park that shows a route into Full Moon gulch. That route would have avoided most of the snow. Richmond pass had pockets of decievingly deep snow.
Kiefer - Aug 26, 2024 3:33 pm Date Climbed: Aug 26, 2024
Rainy & cloudy from Richmond PassFrom Richmond TH. Hayden Mountain South and King + Three Queens. Half Moon Basin back to the trail.
Did the northern summit today (Sept 1st.)
aarobkol - Jan 17, 2022 6:32 am Date Climbed: Aug 18, 2021
Hayden Mountain SouthQuick and easy dayhike from Richmond Pass
screehopper - Dec 27, 2018 7:35 pm Date Climbed: Jul 6, 2018
Right turn at Richmond PassDrove to a hidden trailhead and started up.
A couple of miles passing thru pines and aspen groves opens up to a nice green meadow with views of the Red Mountains. Then a nice walk to Richmond pass and a narly ridge to the base of Hayden. Then a thin trail to a scree covered summit.
We left an elk jaw we found along the way as a summit marker
chicagotransplant - Jun 29, 2014 8:54 pm Date Climbed: Jun 28, 2014
North to SouthStarted at the Richmond Pass TH in Ironton, left the trail early to get into Full Moon Basin so I could go up the North summit first and avoid the "out and back", also allowed me to upclimb the class 3 crux on the ridge. Worked out well, beautiful cloud-free day! Crux of the traverse is not bad, some loose SJ junk, but the class 3 was pretty solid minus a little grub on the ledges.
Trailboss88 - Aug 11, 2013 12:55 pm Date Climbed: May 27, 2013
from Richmond PassHiked up from Richmond Pass. Also hiked along connecting ridge to sub-peak to the NW. Not much snow.
Liba Kopeckova - Sep 18, 2012 7:01 pm Date Climbed: Sep 18, 2012
Lovely autumn dayI did hike up with Duchess Northern Hayden Mountain via Hayden trail and then scramble up on slopes. Lovely aspen trees, changing into their autumn attire.
10/16/16 - up from Ironton trailhead for Richmond Pass, up Hayden Mountain South, then onto T 8. Nice day, windy.
shknbke - Oct 28, 2009 12:38 pm Date Climbed: Oct 26, 2009
North summit via avy chuteDid the north summit from Crystal Lake off 550. About 3600 vertical in less than 2 miles straight up an avy chute that probably runs every year. Sweet views from the summit spiced up by the snow.
SarahThompson - Oct 27, 2009 1:46 pm Date Climbed: Jul 5, 2008
Both ranked summitsHayden Mountain actually has two ranked summits known as Hayden Mountain South and Hayden Mountain North. They don't combine well (difficult connecting ridge) so I climbed them on separate trips.
7/5/08 - Climbed Hayden South via the Richmond Pass trail. Went on to "T8" and hoped to continue on to "T9" but was chased down by an electrical storm. Nice half day outing.
10/26/09 - Climbed Hayden North from the Hayden Trailhead on US 550 (about 2 miles north of the Richmond Trailhead). Steep, efficient climb up a big avy chute. Snow's getting deep up high!
dakotaconcrete - Jun 1, 2009 1:31 am Date Climbed: May 30, 2008
NiceAs noted before, you're gonna need to keep your eyes open to find the trailhead. Nice trip though, saw an elk barrel down a near vertical wall that sits south of hayden peak. Highly recommend an ice axe if making the trip during spring time, the short traverse to richmond pass could make for a nasty spill if you aren't prepared.
ktimm - Sep 28, 2007 11:11 pm Date Climbed: Sep 22, 2007
windyWindy .. felt like a commercial for the south pole
mtnhiker13 - Sep 27, 2004 2:49 pm
Route Climbed: From Richmond Pass Trailhead Date Climbed: 9/25/2004We had the mountain to ourselves on a beautiful fall day in the San Juans. The Richmond Pass Trailhead is a little tricky to find (GPS is helpful) and it is steep right from the car. Continualy climbing through a great aspen grove and then tundra. Very enjoyable hike. The traverse from the pass to the mountains summit ridge was interesting as well. The talus on the ridge was pretty solid and very grippy on the boots. There has been enough traffic on the slopes that the talus is somewhat compacted as well making the going a little easier. Very large summit with awesome views of Sneffles, Cirque and Potosi from there (and the rest of the San Juans for that matter as well). Awesome!
ktimm - Jun 10, 2004 12:07 pm
Route Climbed: Richmond pass Date Climbed: June 3 2004Post holed a few times and lost the route in the snow a few times. Finally got stuck just before Richmond pass. It was a pretty day and I had the mountain to myself. I found a rock, layed down and admired the scenery above the timberline. It could have been climbed from a different route. There is a lake near the north end of Ironton park that shows a route into Full Moon gulch. That route would have avoided most of the snow. Richmond pass had pockets of decievingly deep snow.
nader - Jul 19, 2003 6:55 pm
Route Climbed: Richmond Pass via Route 550 Date Climbed: July 7, 2003Had the whole mountain to myself. Beautiful day.