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    Mount Elbert

    4.5 (15 reviews)

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    Me at the ridgeline point up to the summit of Elbert
    aka Dolphin

    Very steep very difficult climb, but a very fun challenge nonetheless. Lost my partner on the way up, the workers working on the mountain were very kind and help send up a message to me that my friend was alive and safe about halfway down the mountain. Beautiful views and literally being the highest person in the US in one way possibly two ways at one point.

    Gabrielle B.

    This is the highest 14er in Colorado, which makes it feel like such a huge accomplishment to summit! Although that may sound daunting, this is a very doable 14er and one of my friends in my group did this as her first one (she did so well!). The road up is 2WD and there's lots of places to park even if the lot is full. They have restrooms at the trailhead and I found the trail easy to follow. We did the north trail, which is standard route. No bouldering needed, just keep hiking! There are a few false summits...why you got to tease us like that Elbert? But it makes the real summit that much more exciting! It's a pretty one, not the prettiest in my opinion, but very nice. Clocked the trip around 11miles and over 4K elevation!

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    Abby T.

    Absolutely amazing hike! This was my first time hiking a 14nr, so I had no experience of what it would be like, and it was difficult to say the least! You gain over 4500 feet in elevation, and this is the highest peak in the rock mountains in North America. That constant incline was killer but not impossible! They are doing lots of construction on the trail, which will likely make it safer and / or easier to navigate. Im pretty scared of heights thankfully there was only a short section that was on a cliff edge, and the hiking poles helped me feel secure. There are 2 false summits, so don't feel let down when you reach them and have to keep going, the last false summit is very close to the top! The views at the top make it worthwhile, you can see for miles, including the beautiful twin lakes. This hike was overall 10.5 miles and took 8.5hrs to complete, I took lots of breaks for snacks and rest, but im a native so the altitude wasn't a problem for me but could be for others. Make sure to bring plenty of water and food! I recommend this hike, but maybe not for your first 14nr if you are not acclimated to this altitude.

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    We started out from the trailhead in the middle of the night to make it to the top by sunrise.

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    Mount Massive

    Mount Massive

    4.7(7 reviews)
    1.0 km

    Arrived at 5:40 am. Only a handful of cars in the parking lot. Lot is not very big. There is no…read morebathrooms in the lot and also no trashcans. If you need to go to bathroom pop over to elbert or one of the bathrooms along the road/way to get to the trailhead. Otherwise be sure to plan on packing out what you pack in. Trail is actually 14.5 miles per 14ers.com. So be prepared that this is longer than what all trails states. This is the standard route for this peak. This trail is well maintained and in good shape. Trail is currently in summer conditions. Basically this is just a REALLY LONG trail with a lot of elevation gain. There is nothing technical about it. When you get to the ridge there is still a pretty well defined trail. You will have to step over some rocks but nothing bad. The inclining meadow leading up to the ridge though seems to go on forever! Bring plenty of water, food, O2, and be prepared. If you are bringing your dogs. Pack out their poop bags! Also keep them on a leash! Saw pica, marmots and some birds i had not seen before. No goats though. I did this in 6 hours total hiking time but was moving at a fairly fast clip.

    Okay I do dumb things sometimes…read more.. Welp trying to hike Massive in the winter ranks high up there. We started at the Leadville Hatchery and the weather looked gorgeous...and then it didn't, Lack of any trail made matters shall we say a tad more difficult. Did not summit but did not die...win win??? Will do in the summer when sanity will prevail.

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