Route Climbed: Mt. Elbert Trail Date Climbed: June 27, 2004
This is a nice climb, it is pretty easy, and you can go about it pretty lesurly(Depending on weather!). My sister, father and I couldn't stay on the summit long, and had tho haul down the mountain due to a storm.
Route Climbed: Halfmoon Creek Trail Head to Mt. Elbert Trail Date Climbed: September 20, 2003
Great day! Fairly warm and sunny! Ascent 3.5 hours, descent 1.75 hours, and spend 30 minutes at the summit. Was sure to spot the High Mountain Institute from the summit. There was a scout troop climbing up that I passed in both directions. Not sure of their ending status. Very friendly people at the top, beautiful view!
Route Climbed: Mt. Elbert Trail Date Climbed: August 5, 2004
I was only two days back from Europe, and not acclimated to the altitude. Way too many subpeaks on the trail which lengthened the trip. Still a great day in the hills, and a great way to earn my fourth fourteener.
Route Climbed: South Mt. Elbert TH Date Climbed: May 2001
Long slog during the infamous 'drought'. Watched a small fire near Leadville burn throughout the day. Beautiful summit...Nice to be as high as you can get in Colorado without being on a plane, balloon, or rocket! :)
Route Climbed: Mount Elbert Trail Date Climbed: June, 1999
A typical Sawatch hump, remarkable only for its regionally superlative height... although, now that I come to think of if, that section up through the trees was pretty darn steep.
Route Climbed: Mt. Elbert Trail Date Climbed: July 2003
My first fourteener. I have visited Colorado numerous times so I decided to try and climb the highest mountain in the state. I made good time up to fourteen thousand feet and then it felt like someone turned off the air. I made it to the top with about thirty other people.
Route Climbed: Northeast Ridge Date Climbed: August 1, 2004
This is an excellent trail. I left early and met a small group of people on top, but I passed many hikers on their way up as I came down. The false summits on this route are demoralizing.
Route Climbed: East Ridge via the South Mount Elbert Trailhead Date Climbed: January 8/9 2005
Climbed Elbert with the Colorado Mountain Club. We camped at 11,400 ft on day 1. Then on day 2 we hiked to the summit. There was tons of snow and the weather made for a very cold summit day. This was my most challenging accent of Elbert of the three times I've been up it.
Route Climbed: Halfmoon lake Date Climbed: July 30 2004
Mount Elbert is a spectacular mountain. Even though im a sixteen year old from kansas, this is one of the best hikes i have ever had the privledge of going on. plus i had the bonus treat of being accompanied by some of my friends from our youth group
Route Climbed: Halfmoon Lake Date Climbed: December 4, 2004
After a long slog through deep snow below timberline, we enjoyed mostly wind-compacted snow until we finally reached the summit. It was a very clear day, with relatively low wind, despite the cold temperatures. Great climb!
Route Climbed: Mt. Elbert Trail Date Climbed: September 2003
I think we were the only two people on the mountain that day, we haven't seen anyone at all. Met some people at the parking lot when we came back, but they were there just to look around. The trail is a walk up, no big deal, but it's all uphill so make sure you have enough time. There was a bluejay who kept following us the whole trail until the tree line ended. We fed him some trail mix from our palms!
James C - Apr 4, 2005 6:41 pm
Route Climbed: Mt. Elbert Trail Date Climbed: June 27, 2004This is a nice climb, it is pretty easy, and you can go about it pretty lesurly(Depending on weather!). My sister, father and I couldn't stay on the summit long, and had tho haul down the mountain due to a storm.
easleygone - Apr 4, 2005 12:32 am
Route Climbed: NE Ridge Date Climbed: June 1987Just one long grunt. Very exciting lightning storm
right at the summit walk!! Very scary. Many people
on the summit...we all ran down.
alpine master - Apr 3, 2005 11:01 pm
Route Climbed: NE Ridge Date Climbed: Oct. 10 2002Good hike. Not much to say excpet for several false summits.
Old Ickabod - Mar 28, 2005 8:35 pm
Route Climbed: Mt Elbert Trail Date Climbed: March 11, 2004Second ascent of Mt. Elbert. First winter ascent with a snowboard descent. Great weather!
Kojones - Mar 23, 2005 12:55 pm
Route Climbed: Halfmoon Creek Trail Head to Mt. Elbert Trail Date Climbed: September 20, 2003Great day! Fairly warm and sunny! Ascent 3.5 hours, descent 1.75 hours, and spend 30 minutes at the summit. Was sure to spot the High Mountain Institute from the summit. There was a scout troop climbing up that I passed in both directions. Not sure of their ending status. Very friendly people at the top, beautiful view!
Nathan - Mar 21, 2005 11:03 pm
Route Climbed: South Mt. Elbert Trail Date Climbed: March 12, 2005It was about 41 at the trailhead, which is remarkable for a spring day at 10,000 feet. The summit was windy and very cold, but also very clear.
A great day in the mountains.
altitude14er - Mar 20, 2005 7:21 pm
Route Climbed: NorthEast Slopes Date Climbed: 05/31/2004Snow conditions were mild on the Eastern slopes, summit was horribly windy :)
bigwilly - Mar 11, 2005 4:03 pm
Route Climbed: Mt. Elbert Trail Date Climbed: August 5, 2004I was only two days back from Europe, and not acclimated to the altitude. Way too many subpeaks on the trail which lengthened the trip. Still a great day in the hills, and a great way to earn my fourth fourteener.
Asphazell - Mar 1, 2005 10:28 am
Route Climbed: South Mt. Elbert TH Date Climbed: May 2001Long slog during the infamous 'drought'. Watched a small fire near Leadville burn throughout the day. Beautiful summit...Nice to be as high as you can get in Colorado without being on a plane, balloon, or rocket! :)
Ratballs - Feb 21, 2005 9:02 pm
Route Climbed: Mount Elbert Trail Date Climbed: June, 1999A typical Sawatch hump, remarkable only for its regionally superlative height... although, now that I come to think of if, that section up through the trees was pretty darn steep.
Linejudge - Feb 9, 2005 5:36 pm
Route Climbed: Mt. Elbert Trail Date Climbed: July 2003My first fourteener. I have visited Colorado numerous times so I decided to try and climb the highest mountain in the state. I made good time up to fourteen thousand feet and then it felt like someone turned off the air. I made it to the top with about thirty other people.
wwells - Feb 2, 2005 1:31 am
Route Climbed: Northeast Ridge Date Climbed: August 1, 2004This is an excellent trail. I left early and met a small group of people on top, but I passed many hikers on their way up as I came down. The false summits on this route are demoralizing.
ColoradoScott - Feb 1, 2005 11:27 am
Route Climbed: Northeast Ridge Date Climbed: August 25, 1984On the CO trail we were passed by a few runners during the Leadville 100 ultramarathon..pretty humbling!!!
Richrat - Jan 30, 2005 6:12 pm
Route Climbed: North Mt. Elbert Trail Date Climbed: May 24th 2004There was plenty of snow to hide the trail that day.
Steve Gruhn - Jan 26, 2005 10:09 pm
Route Climbed: South Halfmoon Creek Date Climbed: June 26, 2001Caught in a couple thunderstorms after a late start, but made the summit in a 4.5-hour round-trip hike.
xskier77 - Jan 14, 2005 9:34 pm
Route Climbed: East Ridge via the South Mount Elbert Trailhead Date Climbed: January 8/9 2005Climbed Elbert with the Colorado Mountain Club. We camped at 11,400 ft on day 1. Then on day 2 we hiked to the summit. There was tons of snow and the weather made for a very cold summit day. This was my most challenging accent of Elbert of the three times I've been up it.
Austin Voss - Jan 13, 2005 9:25 am
Route Climbed: Halfmoon lake Date Climbed: July 30 2004Mount Elbert is a spectacular mountain. Even though im a sixteen year old from kansas, this is one of the best hikes i have ever had the privledge of going on. plus i had the bonus treat of being accompanied by some of my friends from our youth group
Trevor Simmons - Dec 5, 2004 1:07 am
Route Climbed: Halfmoon Lake Date Climbed: December 4, 2004After a long slog through deep snow below timberline, we enjoyed mostly wind-compacted snow until we finally reached the summit. It was a very clear day, with relatively low wind, despite the cold temperatures. Great climb!
syzygy - Nov 22, 2004 9:45 pm
Route Climbed: Echo Canyon up, Black Cloud Gulch Date Climbed: June 7, 2004Very nice climb. would do it again in a heartbeat. We had company at the summit.
usarock69 - Nov 3, 2004 7:27 pm
Route Climbed: Mt. Elbert Trail Date Climbed: September 2003I think we were the only two people on the mountain that day, we haven't seen anyone at all. Met some people at the parking lot when we came back, but they were there just to look around. The trail is a walk up, no big deal, but it's all uphill so make sure you have enough time. There was a bluejay who kept following us the whole trail until the tree line ended. We fed him some trail mix from our palms!