T. White - Sep 3, 2019 1:46 pm Date Climbed: Sep 1, 2019
A fine trail
It was a long slog to Charleston Peak, but it would've been even worse were it not for the decent grade and adequate switchbacks on this trail. After my experience on Wheeler last year, I counted myself lucky there was little wind...
Diesel - Jul 22, 2016 2:58 pm Date Climbed: Nov 22, 2012
Going up
We used this trail to go up to Griffith Peak on our way to Charleston Peak. Nice graded, shady trail.
SusanM - Jan 22, 2007 12:50 am Date Climbed: Jan 20, 2007
A Simple Snowshoe
Although the summit of Charleston appears as if the snow has lessened, the South Loop Trail has plenty above 10,000 feet. We tried to get to the junction using only snowshoes, but it became quite tedious and tiring to break trail with a bit of powder and depth. If you want to summit Charleston Peak this month, you best use the North Loop Trail.
T. White - Sep 3, 2019 1:46 pm Date Climbed: Sep 1, 2019
A fine trailIt was a long slog to Charleston Peak, but it would've been even worse were it not for the decent grade and adequate switchbacks on this trail. After my experience on Wheeler last year, I counted myself lucky there was little wind...
Diesel - Jul 22, 2016 2:58 pm Date Climbed: Nov 22, 2012
Going upWe used this trail to go up to Griffith Peak on our way to Charleston Peak. Nice graded, shady trail.
SusanM - Jan 22, 2007 12:50 am Date Climbed: Jan 20, 2007
A Simple SnowshoeAlthough the summit of Charleston appears as if the snow has lessened, the South Loop Trail has plenty above 10,000 feet. We tried to get to the junction using only snowshoes, but it became quite tedious and tiring to break trail with a bit of powder and depth. If you want to summit Charleston Peak this month, you best use the North Loop Trail.