Route Climbed: Twin Sisters Trail Date Climbed: June 30, 2004
June 2004 was my first visit to Colorado, and Twin Sisters was the first long hike I did there. Climbed with Joanne Corson and Martha Cabeen. Hike was not too difficult (though tough on Joanne's and my Michigan legs), but we started late and were chased off summit by approaching storm. Thus we were not able to go to the eastern summit, and the usually spectacular view was washed-out gray mist. It rained and hailed steadily on the way down, and we were happy to change clothes and dry off in the Lily Lake center (staff there were great!).
This was a wonderful introductory hike for RMNP. We hiked to Chasm Lake two days later, and Twin Sisters provided a great warm up. Not satisfied with this brief, delicious taste of the mountains (hail and all), I am moving to CO in August 2005, and look forward to climbing Twin Sisters again.
Route Climbed: The path behind Aspen Lodge Date Climbed: August 76 and 77
My first 11 thousander. Pretty mellow climb. Did it before breakfast one time. My wife would have been very angry had I missed one of the Aspen Lodge breakfasts. The place was very cool but not cheap. Climbed this several times.
Route Climbed: Twin Sisters Trail Date Climbed: Feb 20,2005
Really great hike. I took my snow shoes and used them on the way up, but they weren't really needed. Trail was pretty well packed, but the shoes were nice for traction. First winter summit for me, and first snowshoe adventure, so it took me a while to get to the top (about 3 1/2 hours) and I didnt get the great views of RMNP because it was shrouded in cloud cover, but great views looking east!!
Route Climbed: Twin Sisters Trail Date Climbed: April 13, 2003
Our first hike post-Blizzard of '03. Thankfully, someone had already broken trail through the trees. Fabulous views of the Diamond!! A trip report is available here.
Route Climbed: Twin Sisters Trail Date Climbed: August 2002
Solo climb on my last day in Colorado. Great views of Longs and a pretty easy hike. Saw a huge elk on the trail and he wouldn't move. Took out the camera and he got shy and left.
Route Climbed: Twin Sisters Trail Date Climbed: March 9, 2003
I showshoed this one with my sister. Weather was great, though it was windy above the treeline. We encountered maybe two other hikers. The snow petered out at the treeline, so we stashed the 'shoes and continued to the summit. The view of Longs Peak is a classic.
Route Climbed: Twin Sisters Trail Date Climbed: May 2003
Nice early season hike with great views of Longs. I got rained on the whole way down but it was a good day regardless. I would definitely do this again for someone new to hiking or for an early season hike.
Route Climbed: Twin Sisters Trail Date Climbed: Mon June 9, 2003
Simply awesome views of Longs Peak east face. It is the same view that you get from Rte 7 (between Meeker and Lady Washington) but about 2500 feet higher so you can really see what's what back there. This would probably be the optimal place outside the boulderfield to get sunrise photos. Also sweeping views of Estes Park and RMNP, and some great front range views on the summit of the 2nd sister (short scramble). Prepare for windy conditions on top.
Route Climbed: Standard Date Climbed: July 17, 2001
Great mountain. The summit area is pretty fun. This mountain is a great vantage point for sunrise photos of Longs Peak, and sunset photos of the continental divide.
pksander - May 26, 2005 9:58 pm
Route Climbed: Twin Sisters Trail Date Climbed: May 25, 2005Better than work! Great climb ^^WW
Joe_Parvis - May 25, 2005 5:24 pm
Route Climbed: Twin Sisters Trail Date Climbed: June 30, 2004June 2004 was my first visit to Colorado, and Twin Sisters was the first long hike I did there. Climbed with Joanne Corson and Martha Cabeen. Hike was not too difficult (though tough on Joanne's and my Michigan legs), but we started late and were chased off summit by approaching storm. Thus we were not able to go to the eastern summit, and the usually spectacular view was washed-out gray mist. It rained and hailed steadily on the way down, and we were happy to change clothes and dry off in the Lily Lake center (staff there were great!).
This was a wonderful introductory hike for RMNP. We hiked to Chasm Lake two days later, and Twin Sisters provided a great warm up. Not satisfied with this brief, delicious taste of the mountains (hail and all), I am moving to CO in August 2005, and look forward to climbing Twin Sisters again.
RenoBob - May 10, 2005 5:37 pm
Route Climbed: twin Sisters Trail Date Climbed: 5 times since 1962This was an annual hike I did with my Dad.
CNC Dave - Mar 29, 2005 9:59 pm
Route Climbed: Twin Sisters Trail Date Climbed: June 1967This was the first mountain I had ever hiked. It was a huge
thrill for a 12 year old kid from Missouri. There used to be a camp at the base of the mountain. Two people lived in a fire tower on the summit.
desainme - Feb 23, 2005 12:09 am
Route Climbed: The path behind Aspen Lodge Date Climbed: August 76 and 77My first 11 thousander. Pretty mellow climb. Did it before breakfast one time. My wife would have been very angry had I missed one of the Aspen Lodge breakfasts. The place was very cool but not cheap. Climbed this several times.
ChaddBragg - Feb 21, 2005 10:10 am
Route Climbed: Twin Sisters Trail Date Climbed: Feb 20,2005Really great hike. I took my snow shoes and used them on the way up, but they weren't really needed. Trail was pretty well packed, but the shoes were nice for traction. First winter summit for me, and first snowshoe adventure, so it took me a while to get to the top (about 3 1/2 hours) and I didnt get the great views of RMNP because it was shrouded in cloud cover, but great views looking east!!
scvanm - Jan 13, 2005 7:23 pm
Route Climbed: Twin Sisters Date Climbed: October 2nd, 2004We had a great climb. This is a really fun little hike. We climbed this on our 18th wedding anniversary trip.
K2McKay - Nov 22, 2004 7:07 pm
Route Climbed: Trail Date Climbed: 9/5/98First moutain I climbed upon moving to Colorado. Sweet view of Rocky Mountain National Park and Longs Peak from the summit.
georgbetsy - Nov 13, 2004 5:34 pm
Route Climbed: Twin Sisters Trail Date Climbed: November 13, 2004Great hike, short and easy.
Visibility was not too good, but there was not much snow on the trail.
Had a wonderful (15min) talk with Mrs. Roach on the summit. -- You never know who you might meet in the mountains!
bernardhohman - Sep 25, 2004 10:18 pm
Route Climbed: Lily Lake Date Climbed: September 25, 2004Great day. Many, many people on the trail and even more on the summit. Had the eastern summit to myself, though.
dunking_deutschman - Aug 30, 2004 1:38 am
Route Climbed: Twin Sisters Trail Date Climbed: August 4, 2004nice short hike to get used to the altitude. Beautiful views across the Tahosa Valley to Longs Peak and Mt. Meeker.
RyanS - Apr 9, 2004 5:18 pm
Route Climbed: Twin Sisters Trail Date Climbed: April 13, 2003Our first hike post-Blizzard of '03. Thankfully, someone had already broken trail through the trees. Fabulous views of the Diamond!! A trip report is available here.
Chris - Mar 22, 2004 9:58 pm
Route Climbed: Twin Sisters Trail Date Climbed: Nov 1998 / May 1999 / May 2004Nice mountain with stunning views of Longs/Meeker and the plains.
birdhead - Feb 4, 2004 1:47 pm
Route Climbed: Twin Sisters Trail Date Climbed: August 2002Solo climb on my last day in Colorado. Great views of Longs and a pretty easy hike. Saw a huge elk on the trail and he wouldn't move. Took out the camera and he got shy and left.
jeffgun - Nov 15, 2003 4:58 pm
Route Climbed: Twin Sisters Trail Date Climbed: Fall 2002Great views of the Longs/Meeker massif all the way up.
belexes - Oct 16, 2003 9:49 pm
Route Climbed: Twin Sisters Trail Date Climbed: March 9, 2003I showshoed this one with my sister. Weather was great, though it was windy above the treeline. We encountered maybe two other hikers. The snow petered out at the treeline, so we stashed the 'shoes and continued to the summit. The view of Longs Peak is a classic.
jrf - Oct 5, 2003 8:34 pm
Route Climbed: Twin Sisters Trail Date Climbed: May 2003Nice early season hike with great views of Longs. I got rained on the whole way down but it was a good day regardless. I would definitely do this again for someone new to hiking or for an early season hike.
kcmule - Jun 10, 2003 1:27 pm
Route Climbed: Twin Sisters Trail Date Climbed: Mon June 9, 2003Simply awesome views of Longs Peak east face. It is the same view that you get from Rte 7 (between Meeker and Lady Washington) but about 2500 feet higher so you can really see what's what back there. This would probably be the optimal place outside the boulderfield to get sunrise photos. Also sweeping views of Estes Park and RMNP, and some great front range views on the summit of the 2nd sister (short scramble). Prepare for windy conditions on top.
Snow is virtually non existant on the trail now.
smudge - May 4, 2003 2:57 pm
Route Climbed: Standard Date Climbed: July 17, 2001Great mountain. The summit area is pretty fun. This mountain is a great vantage point for sunrise photos of Longs Peak, and sunset photos of the continental divide.
Josh - Jan 13, 2003 7:40 am
Route Climbed: Twin Sisters Trail Date Climbed: Summer '96, Summer '98My first time up, I got paid to hike it (RMNP trail Crew). The second time, I raced t-storms to the summit and just barely won.