Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 6:27 pm
I did Hesperus, Lavender, Moss, and Sharkstooth; my partner did those plus Centennial. It was a 10 hour day in summer; I was ill that day. Here are my notes from then:
"From the North Fork Mancos TH as per the Covill and Mitchler county highpoint book to climb Hesperus, then ran ridge to Lavender, which involved a long descent off the ridge to the right to be able to cross one cliffy gully, then a few traverses below and passages through the ridge crest. The climbing was not too hard but was complicated and time-consuming. Ridge to Moss, return to saddle between, drop down to contour on Centennial's slopes below its cliffs to reach a point above Sharkstooth Pass on Centennial's slopes; too sick to do Centennial, rested at Pass for 30 min, then did Sharkstooth, back down trail."
"From the North Fork Mancos TH as per the Covill and Mitchler county highpoint book to climb Hesperus, then ran ridge to Lavender, which involved a long descent off the ridge to the right to be able to cross one cliffy gully, then a few traverses below and passages through the ridge crest. The climbing was not too hard but was complicated and time-consuming. Ridge to Moss, return to saddle between, drop down to contour on Centennial's slopes below its cliffs to reach a point above Sharkstooth Pass on Centennial's slopes; too sick to do Centennial, rested at Pass for 30 min, then did Sharkstooth, back down trail."