The Southwest Ridge of Mount Sneffels Climber's Log

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BKiser90

BKiser90 - Aug 4, 2022 12:47 pm Date Climbed: Aug 4, 2022

Up the SW Ridge  Sucess!

Started from the outhouse parking at 5:41 am. Made it with a stock Subaru Outback but did bottom the rear bumper out twice in the ascent up the 4X4 road. The recent monsoonal rains have made the basin extremely wet. The road had many puddles in it after the parking area. We took the Wrights Lake trail to Blue Lake Pass. A couple was exchanging wedding vows on the pass. The Southwest Ridge route was covered in graupel from either yesterday or the day before. This made the climb a little tricky but we managed. Super fun route up. Summited just before 9:00 am. Views were wide and far. We decided to descend the South Slopes route due to the icy nature of the SW ridge. We descended fairly quickly and ended our hike at 11:14.

aarobkol

aarobkol - Sep 11, 2021 5:28 pm Date Climbed: Sep 11, 2021

Sw Ridge from Blue Lakes TH  Sucess!

Day hike from Blue Lakes TH. Started a little before 5, summited at 8:30. Traverse was very fun - a few route finding challenges and parts where I to backtrack a bit. Might have helped if I had done any research at all - oh well. I didn't feel like anything was particularly difficult, the only sections that required real climbing had quite stable rock. But I could see how this would be a real challenge for someone not used to Class 3 scrambling.

ozarkmac

ozarkmac - Sep 29, 2020 9:37 am Date Climbed: Sep 27, 2020

From Blue Lakes.   Sucess!

Super fun scramble in perfect fall conditions.

captainbuuda

captainbuuda - Feb 8, 2017 3:34 pm Date Climbed: Jul 21, 2009

A dizzying high  Sucess!

This was my first and (currently) only Colorado 14er. I wanted a fun and challenging class 3 route with some scrambling-- NOT class 4 climbing, which to me is just a bit too much fun. Life threatening exposure still scares me. This route was the perfect match for my "fun" criteria. I was out of shape so, even though I was acclimatized to about 10,000 ft, I began experiencing light AMS symptoms on the upper portion of the route. When I paused to rest on the most narrow section I could look down between my legs and see maybe 1,000 ft down on both sides of the ridge. The view alone was dizzying. It was amazing. And that's why I climb.

shanahan96

shanahan96 - Feb 18, 2015 11:46 pm

july and august  Sucess!

climbed twice to date, fun scramble. wonder how many of the local towers are climbable?

jamie

cdog

cdog - Aug 24, 2013 11:06 pm Date Climbed: Aug 24, 2013

fun scramble  Sucess!

Fun climb! I enjoyed this route and found mostly solid rock where it mattered.

Senad Rizvanovic

Senad Rizvanovic - Feb 25, 2013 11:30 am Date Climbed: Aug 12, 2006

Great Route  Sucess!

Great route, nice scrambling, amazing vies, i'll come back for another round.

Matt Lemke

Matt Lemke - Nov 21, 2012 1:54 am Date Climbed: Jun 24, 2012

Fun route  Sucess!

Climbed the whole way dodging thunderstorms. Thunder and lightning broke out over Teakettle while we were on summit. Boy we ran down the Lavender route like animals!

Trailboss88

Trailboss88 - Oct 26, 2012 2:36 pm Date Climbed: Oct 2, 2012

better than scree!  Sucess!

Had a fun time climbing the SW ridge out of Yankee Boy Basin after some snow a week earlier to make it beautiful.

meclimber

meclimber - Jul 7, 2012 11:39 am Date Climbed: Jul 1, 2012

Scenic and more exposed route  Sucess!

Started off from the Blue Lakes TH mid day and camped out at the Upper Blue Lake. Headed up the Blue Lakes Pass in the morning and took the ridge as it looked like the more interesting route. A lot of route finding to make your way through the gullies to the main ridge. After that you can either work your way up some switchbacks just to the side of the ridge or follow the true ridge to the summit (mostly 4th class). I recommend bringing a helmet as it is all loose rock piles basically the whole way up from the pass and we had a number of people ahead of us kicking stuff loose. No snow at all right now (though this is a year of very low snowpack). Would be very interesting and probably easier if the gullies were filled with snow (an axe would likely be all you would need). First trip hiking in the San Juans and incredibly scenic and satisfying ascent.

Rocky Alps

Rocky Alps - Jun 26, 2012 3:55 pm Date Climbed: Aug 19, 2009

Southwest Ridge / Lavender Col Loop  Sucess!

I'd been looking forward to climbing another 14er after a four year hiatus, and Mount Sneffels was my first choice. It was the first big mountain my younger brothers Chris and Johnny have climbed, and they did quite well considering it was their first time scrambling as well. The rocks were a bit loose on the lower sections of the southwest ridge, but the final few hundred yards were really solid and a blast to climb on. The views from the summit were among the best I've seen. Despite not going though Blue Lakes Basin (which I've heard has some great scenery), Yankee Boy Basin was still quite nice as well. I wussed out and didn't park all the way at the top of the 4WD road, but the hike back down was still quite enjoyable. See "Long-Awaited Return to Colorado" trip report for details.

Kiefer

Kiefer - May 28, 2012 6:07 pm Date Climbed: Sep 1, 2007

Awesome Route!  Sucess!

I'm usually inclined to signing anything below 4th class but this ridge was so fun, I had to! An excellent route on Sneffels. Thus far, the best...until I climb The Snake! ;o)

Liba Kopeckova

Liba Kopeckova - May 27, 2012 12:05 am

the best route up Sneffels

My favorite route up Sneffels, scenic, great views.
Lovely even with the snow and ice.

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