big_g - Jun 1, 2003 6:28 pm Date Climbed: Jun 1, 2003
Route Climbed: Mt Elbert Trail Date Climbed: 01 June 2003
Got the big one! Number 20 (of CO's 14ers) for me.
Left at 4 am from the 4x4 parking and made it to the summit at 08:30. The clouds had parted early in the dawn but started returning. No views from the summit and by the time I was back down to 13,500 there was driving snow.
3 others camped at the 4x4 trailhead had to turn back. Made for great stories around the campfire down below.
The memory that I have about Elbert was that there were a ton of people on this hike. Don't climb Elbert looking for solitude. I also remember a few false summits along the Northeast Ridge Route that deflated my enthusiasm. Hey, it's the highest peak in Co., so I guess you have to hike it. I'm glad I didit back in the day for i would have trouble getting up for this type of hike.
Route Climbed: Northeast Ridge(I) Date Climbed: Aug.05, 2001
2nd 14'er. Climbed with Jennifer, Chris, and Jason(brother at age 14). The accent took 5 hrs and descent took 2 1/2 hrs. Rain and lightning before we made treeline on descent... and idiots still heading up as we hurry down.
Route Climbed: either South Halfmoon Creek or NE Ridge Date Climbed: summer, 1991(?)
My first 14er, done with my dad, when my family went up to Leadville one summer when I was a kid. The mountain that started my mountaineering obsession, I guess you could say. Not exactly sure which route we took. I remember that we parked at the same place the next day when we went up Mt. Massive. I remember there was great weather, it was a great day, and I'm really glad I was able to do it with my Dad.
Route Climbed: Mt. Elbert Trail Date Climbed: July 20,1997
Climbed solo with my dog Roscoe. Left the Lake View Campground after spending the night at 7:15 am. Returned by 2 pm. Relatively uncrowded route. Nice trail, easy to find.
Route Climbed: East Ridge - South Elbert TH Date Climbed: Aug 11, 2001
The hike overall was pretty easy. There is something about the peaks that are over 14,400 feet. It seems to take longer to reach the summit.
At the summit Norm counted 43 people it, and I would say there were about 150 people on the summit that day since there were numerous people accenting and descending the mountain. The views from the top were great and there was an awesome view of the valley up to Mt Massive. The hike up to the summit was very uneventful there wasn’t a whole lot of interesting foliage.
It is also a very popular destination so you wouldn’t be alone. There are two popular routes to the summit the Northeast Ridge and the East Ridge. We took the East ridge a longer route and less traveled than the Northeast Ridge.
Route Climbed: Colorado Trail Date Climbed: Fall 1998
The hike to the top of Colorado's highest point is beautiful below treeline. Cloudy conditions on top prevent me from saying what it's like up there. A very friendly mountain
Route Climbed: Colorado Trail Date Climbed: Fall 1998
The hike to the top of Colorado's highest point is beautiful below treeline. Cloudy conditions on top prevent me from saying what it's like up there. A very friendly mountain
Route Climbed: Mount Elbert Trail Date Climbed: July 6, 2002
The first mountain I ever climbed! And the tallest in the state! It was a long day, but we made some new friends and managed to get to the top. Had a Corona on the summit. Not as tasty as I thought it would be, but still fun nonetheless! Saw lots of chipmunks and a marmot, too!
Route Climbed: South Mount Elbert Trail Date Climbed: August 17, 2002
My dad and I (I'm only 14, but I am a pocket rocket) were able to climb the three highest colorado peaks in 3 days, plus Rainier and Whitney again, giving us the 5 highest summits in the lower 48. This was my fave in CO.
Route Climbed: Halfmoon Creek Trail Date Climbed: July 2 / 2002
Awesome view all the way up above the tree line. Still some snow in the mountains. Hot at the bottom and we actually got a few flakes of snow/sleet at the top!
Route Climbed: Northeast Ridge Date Climbed: June 19, 2002
A beautiful day on the mountain -- plenty of sunshine and no storm. This hike is fairly easy, and I expected a little more fight out of the tallest point in Colorado. Nevertheless, it was a great summer hike. One question though: Why is the tallest point marked with nothing but a makeshift wooden cross? Did I miss something?
I started at 7:30 from the Colorado / Main Range Trailhead and reached summit around 11:10. Felt really good going up, which was a little unexpected because I had just done Sneffels the day before. Smooth and clear the whole way, the only regret I had was getting sunburned on top of my head.
big_g - Jun 1, 2003 6:28 pm Date Climbed: Jun 1, 2003
Route Climbed: Mt Elbert Trail Date Climbed: 01 June 2003Got the big one! Number 20 (of CO's 14ers) for me.
Left at 4 am from the 4x4 parking and made it to the summit at 08:30. The clouds had parted early in the dawn but started returning. No views from the summit and by the time I was back down to 13,500 there was driving snow.
3 others camped at the 4x4 trailhead had to turn back. Made for great stories around the campfire down below.
tonybell1 - May 28, 2003 7:36 pm
Route Climbed: Mt. Elbert Trail Date Climbed: August 2001Hiked up with my son Ryan.
Kane - May 27, 2003 7:11 pm
Route Climbed: Northeast Ridge Date Climbed: 1996The memory that I have about Elbert was that there were a ton of people on this hike. Don't climb Elbert looking for solitude. I also remember a few false summits along the Northeast Ridge Route that deflated my enthusiasm. Hey, it's the highest peak in Co., so I guess you have to hike it. I'm glad I didit back in the day for i would have trouble getting up for this type of hike.
skibum7732 - May 17, 2003 10:10 pm
Route Climbed: Northeast Ridge(I) Date Climbed: Aug.05, 20012nd 14'er. Climbed with Jennifer, Chris, and Jason(brother at age 14). The accent took 5 hrs and descent took 2 1/2 hrs. Rain and lightning before we made treeline on descent... and idiots still heading up as we hurry down.
chefpriscilla - Mar 19, 2003 10:39 pm
Route Climbed: Mt. Elbert trail via 24 Date Climbed: 16 march 2003This was my very first mountain!
chef007 - Mar 17, 2003 7:08 am
Route Climbed: mt. Elbert trail from 24 Date Climbed: 16 march 2003It was 12 hours of pain, agony and a bunch of great views, but it was all worth it.
If you climb this mountain please sign my summit stick.
Diggler - Mar 11, 2003 9:41 am
Route Climbed: either South Halfmoon Creek or NE Ridge Date Climbed: summer, 1991(?)My first 14er, done with my dad, when my family went up to Leadville one summer when I was a kid. The mountain that started my mountaineering obsession, I guess you could say. Not exactly sure which route we took. I remember that we parked at the same place the next day when we went up Mt. Massive. I remember there was great weather, it was a great day, and I'm really glad I was able to do it with my Dad.
izzyvet - Feb 17, 2003 7:33 pm
Route Climbed: Mt. Elbert Trail Date Climbed: July 20,1997Climbed solo with my dog Roscoe. Left the Lake View Campground after spending the night at 7:15 am. Returned by 2 pm. Relatively uncrowded route. Nice trail, easy to find.
Grant - Feb 11, 2003 10:49 am
Route Climbed: East Ridge - South Elbert TH Date Climbed: Aug 11, 2001The hike overall was pretty easy. There is something about the peaks that are over 14,400 feet. It seems to take longer to reach the summit.
At the summit Norm counted 43 people it, and I would say there were about 150 people on the summit that day since there were numerous people accenting and descending the mountain. The views from the top were great and there was an awesome view of the valley up to Mt Massive. The hike up to the summit was very uneventful there wasn’t a whole lot of interesting foliage.
It is also a very popular destination so you wouldn’t be alone. There are two popular routes to the summit the Northeast Ridge and the East Ridge. We took the East ridge a longer route and less traveled than the Northeast Ridge.
Martin Cash - Oct 31, 2002 4:46 pm
Route Climbed: Trail from Twin Lakes Campground Date Climbed: July 4, 2001My first fouteener. Good hike. Left car at about 6:00 AM and summited just before 10:00. Was back at the car by 12:30. Great views from on top.
Hayesred - Oct 30, 2002 12:44 pm
Route Climbed: Northeast Ridge Date Climbed: July 1993Beautiful day to reach Colorado's Highest. Good entry level climb
climberkjp - Oct 22, 2002 11:43 am
Route Climbed: Colorado Trail Date Climbed: Fall 1998The hike to the top of Colorado's highest point is beautiful below treeline. Cloudy conditions on top prevent me from saying what it's like up there. A very friendly mountain
climberkjp - Oct 22, 2002 11:39 am
Route Climbed: Colorado Trail Date Climbed: Fall 1998The hike to the top of Colorado's highest point is beautiful below treeline. Cloudy conditions on top prevent me from saying what it's like up there. A very friendly mountain
rmjwinters - Oct 5, 2002 10:10 pm
Route Climbed: Elbert Trail Date Climbed: June 13 2000Many false summits
cmccall - Oct 2, 2002 3:24 pm
Route Climbed: Mt Elbert trailhead Date Climbed: August 9 2002My third 14er. A nice hike a little windy at times. Lots of people on the summit.
Speedy - Sep 30, 2002 3:56 pm
Route Climbed: Mount Elbert Trail Date Climbed: July 6, 2002The first mountain I ever climbed! And the tallest in the state! It was a long day, but we made some new friends and managed to get to the top. Had a Corona on the summit. Not as tasty as I thought it would be, but still fun nonetheless! Saw lots of chipmunks and a marmot, too!
dallinwitt - Sep 23, 2002 4:33 pm
Route Climbed: South Mount Elbert Trail Date Climbed: August 17, 2002My dad and I (I'm only 14, but I am a pocket rocket) were able to climb the three highest colorado peaks in 3 days, plus Rainier and Whitney again, giving us the 5 highest summits in the lower 48. This was my fave in CO.
couchtater - Sep 6, 2002 1:23 pm
Route Climbed: Mt. Elbert Trail Date Climbed: August 12, 2002Great day. Lots of people on the mountain.
climbcouple - Jul 11, 2002 9:02 pm
Route Climbed: Halfmoon Creek Trail Date Climbed: July 2 / 2002Awesome view all the way up above the tree line. Still some snow in the mountains. Hot at the bottom and we actually got a few flakes of snow/sleet at the top!
charles97 - Jul 10, 2002 10:58 am
Route Climbed: Northeast Ridge Date Climbed: June 19, 2002A beautiful day on the mountain -- plenty of sunshine and no storm. This hike is fairly easy, and I expected a little more fight out of the tallest point in Colorado. Nevertheless, it was a great summer hike. One question though: Why is the tallest point marked with nothing but a makeshift wooden cross? Did I miss something?
I started at 7:30 from the Colorado / Main Range Trailhead and reached summit around 11:10. Felt really good going up, which was a little unexpected because I had just done Sneffels the day before. Smooth and clear the whole way, the only regret I had was getting sunburned on top of my head.
Fourth 14er, second solo.