StumblingBear - May 19, 2008 10:39 am Date Climbed: Apr 20, 1990
Rocks In My Pockets
Since my truck was in the shop in Flag andI couldn't work I decided to climb the peak. As I approached the summit a guy heading down said "watchout you don't get blown off the top" I thought he was joking til I was less than a hundred feet from the summit. I dropped to the ground, tightened all the straps on my pack and zipped up my jacket then crawled to the summit. From behind the rock wind break I would grip my camera tightly, take a shot then duck back down. Could see all the way to the canyon so was a good summit day.
Sam Page - Apr 19, 2008 9:34 pm Date Climbed: Feb 1, 1994
Distant view of Grand Canyon
I forget the exact date. Solo.
jimegan - Feb 7, 2008 11:43 am Date Climbed: Jun 10, 2003
HUMPHREYS PK
DAY TRIP FROM LAS VEGAS WITH LUBA, NICK N MEETING JACK BEARD OF LAKESIDE, MT, IN FLAGSTAFF
POLUKO - Dec 16, 2007 1:23 pm Date Climbed: Oct 19, 2007
Smoky day
Very nice day and the winds were gusty but easily tolerated. This was my first time above 10,000 ft and humbled by the difference. A puff of smoke in the morning about 30 miles to the south became a blanket of smoke covering 180 degress of the view by the afternoon. Interesting day and a great hike.
lcarreau - Dec 8, 2007 2:58 pm Date Climbed: Jul 8, 1992
Humphreys Trail Solo
I was employed at Grand Canyon NP. While there, somebody
informed me how Humphreys was often raked by the wind.
I checked the weather, and finally went for it. It was a
beautiful day, really fun looking down on Inner Basin to
the east. I remember meeting two people & a dog at the windy summit. This is the top of Arizona!
bgriffs - Nov 27, 2007 2:02 am Date Climbed: Jun 12, 2005
Surprisingly Tricky
Route finding was a bit difficult after the substantial avalanche a few months earlier. We made it, but it took us quite a while. After the ordeal of getting to the top, we spotted dogs and a man sporting sandals and a hawaiian shirt. Did we miss a sign?
Stu Brandel - Nov 15, 2007 8:37 pm Date Climbed: May 17, 1994
Wind 1, Hikers 0
Did not know about high wind advisory - did not even feel wind until we reached ridge. My friend huddled himself into a notch between boulders and after not much debate, we retreated down with only 600 feet to go.
Moogie737 - Oct 18, 2007 2:24 pm Date Climbed: Oct 17, 2007
Gone With the Wind
Cloudless skies. 10% precip chance. No problems, right? Wrong. After launching our hike from the base of the Hart Prairie chair lift (3 J-johns, all without toilet paper!), menacing winds became evident as we approached the saddle. The entire west side of the mountains was blanketed with thick hoar frost - most elegant had it not been for the raging winds up high. Making it to the summit took determination and occasional shelter behind either boulders or the east side of the ridge. Sub-freezing temps and 40 mph winds make for an interesting foe. Ben and I reached the summit in 3+03 and gladly took refuge in the rock wind break. Beautiful hike, though. Climbed for 2nd time 9-12-08 with Brent and Lee. This time there was virtually no wind and what a difference that made! I submitted a short trip report about this second hike and it can be found on the page for Wheeler Peak (NM) under the title about "Two-fers." #3 10-26-12 Mit besonderer Begleiterin. Schoener Tag, ein bisschen Wind oben, fast kein Schnee. 3+16 nach oben. #4 3-1-13. First winter ascent-solo. Followed route described in the "comments" section by Jeff12633. Horrendous north winds on the entire route above the bomber wreckage, especially on the ridge leading to the summit ridge. Did not don my ss until the descent. 3+26 up, 2+18 down.
Matt Miller - Sep 30, 2007 4:08 pm Date Climbed: Oct 5, 2003
Beautiful clear day
Agree with some of the other posts that this peak is very windy on top, but it is a great hike and a great view once on top. I could see the red rocks of Sedona the day I summited.
Climbed this in July 1998. It seemed like a long slog through the forest, but once we reached the saddle, my wife stayed behind and I humped it to the top as quick as I could. There sure were a lot of bugs!
Day trip from Vegas. Left 1:30am, hit the trail at around 6am. Summited Humphreys and then Agassiz and back down around 1:30pm.
Back to Vegas around 7pm. All around a great day.
My highest hike by some 4,500 feet. Left Phoenix at 5 AM with my mother and proceeded straight up the trail. 3 hours to saddle, where my mother had to stop due to the altitude, and another 50 mins to the top. Beautiful views on top, in the 50s, and only a hearty breeze or two. I had a bit of a nasty altitude headache on the way down, but I made the top!
I WILL be back, though I'll be sure to acclimate in Flagstaff next time!
Climbed Humphrey's after a business trip to PHX and a job interview that would move me to Flagstaff in December 1999. Needless to day I climbed Humphrey's a few more times after I moved there...great mountain!!!
Clodhopper - Sep 3, 2007 8:43 pm Date Climbed: Feb 19, 2007
Need Snowshoes
Lots of snow on the trail still. Next time I need snowshoes, lots of needless effort without them. Great hike.
A great half day outing on a beautiful mountain. Go in fall and look down into a colorful Inner Basin.
oluskydiver - Aug 25, 2007 1:04 am Date Climbed: Aug 22, 2007
what a wind
What a nice hike! I have never been this high before. it was very windy day. North Rim of Grand Canyon was on fire, i dont know if it is still going on, you could see the smoke from Humphrey's Peak, covering very long distance. I feel good going to the top after coming from the city of San Francisco. i wont forget this day. if you are around this beautiful mountain you should not miss this hike.
sistinas - Aug 20, 2007 12:36 pm Date Climbed: Aug 19, 2007
From Snowbowl
Our first successful Humphreys climb - we'd been thwarted twice already. Got to the summit in a bit less than 3 hours to be greeted with steady 40 mph winds with 60 mph gusts and threatening clouds. We got down FAST, and luckily the weather cleared up once we got back to the saddle. This is the first mountain I've climbed where getting down feels like it takes as long as getting up. About five hours r/t.
lasvegaswraith - Aug 17, 2007 7:24 pm Date Climbed: Aug 27, 1999
Got sugar?
First trip over 10000 (yes, I'm finally signing the log) It was ugly. Didn't hydrate properly or eat properly or, well, do much properly. I gained the summit eventually and gained a lot more in the process (like know-how). Climbed several times since w/o the drama. It's great to have this little slice of tundra and forestry in the middle of the desert.
StarMan - Aug 9, 2007 8:23 pm Date Climbed: Jun 1, 2006
StumblingBear - May 19, 2008 10:39 am Date Climbed: Apr 20, 1990
Rocks In My PocketsSince my truck was in the shop in Flag andI couldn't work I decided to climb the peak. As I approached the summit a guy heading down said "watchout you don't get blown off the top" I thought he was joking til I was less than a hundred feet from the summit. I dropped to the ground, tightened all the straps on my pack and zipped up my jacket then crawled to the summit. From behind the rock wind break I would grip my camera tightly, take a shot then duck back down. Could see all the way to the canyon so was a good summit day.
Sam Page - Apr 19, 2008 9:34 pm Date Climbed: Feb 1, 1994
Distant view of Grand CanyonI forget the exact date. Solo.
jimegan - Feb 7, 2008 11:43 am Date Climbed: Jun 10, 2003
HUMPHREYS PKDAY TRIP FROM LAS VEGAS WITH LUBA, NICK N MEETING JACK BEARD OF LAKESIDE, MT, IN FLAGSTAFF
POLUKO - Dec 16, 2007 1:23 pm Date Climbed: Oct 19, 2007
Smoky dayVery nice day and the winds were gusty but easily tolerated. This was my first time above 10,000 ft and humbled by the difference. A puff of smoke in the morning about 30 miles to the south became a blanket of smoke covering 180 degress of the view by the afternoon. Interesting day and a great hike.
lcarreau - Dec 8, 2007 2:58 pm Date Climbed: Jul 8, 1992
Humphreys Trail SoloI was employed at Grand Canyon NP. While there, somebody
informed me how Humphreys was often raked by the wind.
I checked the weather, and finally went for it. It was a
beautiful day, really fun looking down on Inner Basin to
the east. I remember meeting two people & a dog at the windy summit. This is the top of Arizona!
bgriffs - Nov 27, 2007 2:02 am Date Climbed: Jun 12, 2005
Surprisingly TrickyRoute finding was a bit difficult after the substantial avalanche a few months earlier. We made it, but it took us quite a while. After the ordeal of getting to the top, we spotted dogs and a man sporting sandals and a hawaiian shirt. Did we miss a sign?
Stu Brandel - Nov 15, 2007 8:37 pm Date Climbed: May 17, 1994
Wind 1, Hikers 0Did not know about high wind advisory - did not even feel wind until we reached ridge. My friend huddled himself into a notch between boulders and after not much debate, we retreated down with only 600 feet to go.
Moogie737 - Oct 18, 2007 2:24 pm Date Climbed: Oct 17, 2007
Gone With the WindCloudless skies. 10% precip chance. No problems, right? Wrong. After launching our hike from the base of the Hart Prairie chair lift (3 J-johns, all without toilet paper!), menacing winds became evident as we approached the saddle. The entire west side of the mountains was blanketed with thick hoar frost - most elegant had it not been for the raging winds up high. Making it to the summit took determination and occasional shelter behind either boulders or the east side of the ridge. Sub-freezing temps and 40 mph winds make for an interesting foe. Ben and I reached the summit in 3+03 and gladly took refuge in the rock wind break. Beautiful hike, though. Climbed for 2nd time 9-12-08 with Brent and Lee. This time there was virtually no wind and what a difference that made! I submitted a short trip report about this second hike and it can be found on the page for Wheeler Peak (NM) under the title about "Two-fers." #3 10-26-12 Mit besonderer Begleiterin. Schoener Tag, ein bisschen Wind oben, fast kein Schnee. 3+16 nach oben. #4 3-1-13. First winter ascent-solo. Followed route described in the "comments" section by Jeff12633. Horrendous north winds on the entire route above the bomber wreckage, especially on the ridge leading to the summit ridge. Did not don my ss until the descent. 3+26 up, 2+18 down.
Matt Miller - Sep 30, 2007 4:08 pm Date Climbed: Oct 5, 2003
Beautiful clear dayAgree with some of the other posts that this peak is very windy on top, but it is a great hike and a great view once on top. I could see the red rocks of Sedona the day I summited.
hans.schenk - Sep 23, 2007 4:07 pm
Trailhead at SnowbowlClimbed this in July 1998. It seemed like a long slog through the forest, but once we reached the saddle, my wife stayed behind and I humped it to the top as quick as I could. There sure were a lot of bugs!
alpspitze - Sep 23, 2007 3:40 pm Date Climbed: Apr 15, 2002
From SnowbowlDay trip from Vegas. Left 1:30am, hit the trail at around 6am. Summited Humphreys and then Agassiz and back down around 1:30pm.
Back to Vegas around 7pm. All around a great day.
Dartmouth Hiker - Sep 22, 2007 11:51 pm Date Climbed: Sep 21, 2007
In one day from Phoenix--bad idea!My highest hike by some 4,500 feet. Left Phoenix at 5 AM with my mother and proceeded straight up the trail. 3 hours to saddle, where my mother had to stop due to the altitude, and another 50 mins to the top. Beautiful views on top, in the 50s, and only a hearty breeze or two. I had a bit of a nasty altitude headache on the way down, but I made the top!
I WILL be back, though I'll be sure to acclimate in Flagstaff next time!
dr_gonz - Sep 4, 2007 3:52 pm
Humphrey's TrailDidn't get on the mountain until 4pm. Reached the summit late. We camped right now top! =-] great memories climbing with B-Fro.
cackalackyclimber - Sep 4, 2007 1:26 pm Date Climbed: Aug 28, 1999
Humphrey's TrailClimbed Humphrey's after a business trip to PHX and a job interview that would move me to Flagstaff in December 1999. Needless to day I climbed Humphrey's a few more times after I moved there...great mountain!!!
Clodhopper - Sep 3, 2007 8:43 pm Date Climbed: Feb 19, 2007
Need SnowshoesLots of snow on the trail still. Next time I need snowshoes, lots of needless effort without them. Great hike.
edevart - Aug 27, 2007 11:06 pm
After School SpecialA great half day outing on a beautiful mountain. Go in fall and look down into a colorful Inner Basin.
oluskydiver - Aug 25, 2007 1:04 am Date Climbed: Aug 22, 2007
what a windWhat a nice hike! I have never been this high before. it was very windy day. North Rim of Grand Canyon was on fire, i dont know if it is still going on, you could see the smoke from Humphrey's Peak, covering very long distance. I feel good going to the top after coming from the city of San Francisco. i wont forget this day. if you are around this beautiful mountain you should not miss this hike.
sistinas - Aug 20, 2007 12:36 pm Date Climbed: Aug 19, 2007
From SnowbowlOur first successful Humphreys climb - we'd been thwarted twice already. Got to the summit in a bit less than 3 hours to be greeted with steady 40 mph winds with 60 mph gusts and threatening clouds. We got down FAST, and luckily the weather cleared up once we got back to the saddle. This is the first mountain I've climbed where getting down feels like it takes as long as getting up. About five hours r/t.
lasvegaswraith - Aug 17, 2007 7:24 pm Date Climbed: Aug 27, 1999
Got sugar?First trip over 10000 (yes, I'm finally signing the log) It was ugly. Didn't hydrate properly or eat properly or, well, do much properly. I gained the summit eventually and gained a lot more in the process (like know-how). Climbed several times since w/o the drama. It's great to have this little slice of tundra and forestry in the middle of the desert.
StarMan - Aug 9, 2007 8:23 pm Date Climbed: Jun 1, 2006
What a view!great prominence!