It's poor judgement to climb a mountain in the late afternoon with dead batteries in ones headlamp. Joe fortunately had a working lamp but I was still stumbling most of the way down. The moon and the stars were obscured by the towering pines. By the way... the sunset from the peak was spec-freezing-tacular!
Dartmouth Hiker - Jul 17, 2009 3:40 am Date Climbed: Jul 5, 2009
2nd time from PHX
Climbed again with my mother, this time we both summitted. Cool-to-warm temps, nicely breezy, partly cloudy and hazy all day but no t-storms ever developed. Dealt with the altitude a bit better this time, though I still had a headache on the way down. Seeing a few patches of snow on the upper reaches of Humphreys and Agassiz really cheered me up!
michael350ls1 - Jul 10, 2009 2:06 am Date Climbed: Jul 3, 2009
Harder then i thought
I drove from Texas, slept for about 4 hrs. Spectacular view, and i was sucking a lot of O's.
BethS - Jul 9, 2009 12:54 am Date Climbed: Jul 26, 2008
From the Snowbowl
Nice morning, got some light rain coming back down. I would like to climb this again in the winter to tack on Agassiz Peak.
mrchad9 - Jul 1, 2009 7:49 pm Date Climbed: Jun 14, 2009
snowbowl route
Left Flagstaff at 5:00 AM- just early enough to beat the crowds. Cool and windy, but plenty of places to bask in the sun. Lots of lightning scars visible on the summit.
Did this one with Penny and her young son Joe. It was the first time I'd met Joe, and he wasn't too sure about me. We didn't get a particularly early start, and on the long hike up, Joe got increasingly grouchygrumbly. I think i was holding out for reaching the saddle and camping there--he wanted to stop...anywhere. It was cold and twilight by the time we reached the saddle. I immediately got the tent set up and the bags in, then fired up the stove. I wasn't paying much attention to what Joe was doing. I got Penny some hot drink and then finally turned to find Joe. There he was, tending an already burning campfire that he had built himself with no input from either Penny or me. Impressive kid, and I must have expressed that thought to him. After that he warmed up to me. Next day we did the peak and no grousing or grumbling was heard from any quarter. A beautiful peak! Great views from the summit. Hey Joe...if you're out there...Happy Trails!
noaz1 - Jun 12, 2009 11:50 am Date Climbed: Jun 5, 2009
Unbelievable winds
Climbed Humphreys the same day as the previous poster and the winds were indeed tremendous. I would agree with the estimate of 85-95 mph as it was completely impossible for us to stand up on the final 100-yard climb to the top. I have never experienced anything close to it my lifetime. Our group reached the top at about 10:30 and the winds got noticibly worse in the 20 minutes or so we were up there, I can't even imagine what they were like later in the day. Little bit of snow along the trail before timberline. Other than the wind, weather was nice. Reasonably warm (50-60 degrees) and no signs of thunderstorms.
dcsolorunner - Jun 10, 2009 10:38 pm Date Climbed: Jun 5, 2009
Windy day
Got to the summit in 2hrs 15min, met alot of people who had turned back due to wind, which was around 85-95mph at the summit, enough to knock someone down. Pretty wild weather, partly cloudy, wind was definatley the most memorable thing tough. Great hike, great 360 views.
Bombchaser - May 31, 2009 6:33 pm Date Climbed: May 31, 2009
Third peak climbed that day
I started at Lockett Meadow and climbed straight up the south slope of Rees Peak. I then headed to Aubineau Peak and summit it via the east slope. After that I summitted Humphreys via it's east slope. All three of these ascents were steep, and difficult. After Humpreys Peak I headed down the trail on the west side to near the saddle between Humphreys and Agassiz and descend striaght down the scree and snow covered slope into the valley.
adventurebug - May 17, 2009 6:12 pm Date Climbed: May 16, 2009
Whew!
Good hike! Snow on about 1/2 the trail below tree line, several downed trees. Being a Florida girl this was definitely the highest elevation I've hiked by far! No idea how people do this in 5 hours roundtrip, took us 3.5 hours to come down at a quick pace and only 1 short stop.
ericnoel - May 5, 2009 12:43 am Date Climbed: Apr 29, 2009
Humphreys
Icy hard snow covered some N facing slopes but the S slopes were surprisingly snow free. I made up a little bit of a potpourri route but it worked out just fine. Not my first time on this mtn and perhaps not the last.
Don Nelsen - May 2, 2009 12:38 pm Date Climbed: Dec 19, 2005
snowless
A surprisingly snowless climb on a relatively balmy day. 3 hours 40 minutes up and 27 degrees on top with great views. Early winter '05 had the lightest snowfalls on record.
Did you need crampons or snow shoes/ice axe?
I'm looking to climb it tommorrow.
Best Shawn
Hotoven - Apr 20, 2009 1:26 pm Date Climbed: Aug 6, 1999
First time I got AMS
This was a fun hike. A storm was rolling up quickly, so we hiked down at a very fast pace. This resulted in me getting AMS. Which was just a splitting headache. But bad enough to keeps me down for the rest of the day.
Bob Burd - Jul 20, 2009 11:14 pm Date Climbed: Jun 24, 2009
Humphreys TrailWith son Ryan and an old friend. Trip Report
craghag - Jul 18, 2009 1:16 pm Date Climbed: Sep 26, 2008
Hump-N-FreezeIt's poor judgement to climb a mountain in the late afternoon with dead batteries in ones headlamp. Joe fortunately had a working lamp but I was still stumbling most of the way down. The moon and the stars were obscured by the towering pines. By the way... the sunset from the peak was spec-freezing-tacular!
Dartmouth Hiker - Jul 17, 2009 3:40 am Date Climbed: Jul 5, 2009
2nd time from PHXClimbed again with my mother, this time we both summitted. Cool-to-warm temps, nicely breezy, partly cloudy and hazy all day but no t-storms ever developed. Dealt with the altitude a bit better this time, though I still had a headache on the way down. Seeing a few patches of snow on the upper reaches of Humphreys and Agassiz really cheered me up!
michael350ls1 - Jul 10, 2009 2:06 am Date Climbed: Jul 3, 2009
Harder then i thoughtI drove from Texas, slept for about 4 hrs. Spectacular view, and i was sucking a lot of O's.
BethS - Jul 9, 2009 12:54 am Date Climbed: Jul 26, 2008
From the SnowbowlNice morning, got some light rain coming back down. I would like to climb this again in the winter to tack on Agassiz Peak.
mrchad9 - Jul 1, 2009 7:49 pm Date Climbed: Jun 14, 2009
snowbowl routeLeft Flagstaff at 5:00 AM- just early enough to beat the crowds. Cool and windy, but plenty of places to bask in the sun. Lots of lightning scars visible on the summit.
TheRootster - Jun 21, 2009 1:41 pm
Group dynamicsDid this one with Penny and her young son Joe. It was the first time I'd met Joe, and he wasn't too sure about me. We didn't get a particularly early start, and on the long hike up, Joe got increasingly grouchygrumbly. I think i was holding out for reaching the saddle and camping there--he wanted to stop...anywhere. It was cold and twilight by the time we reached the saddle. I immediately got the tent set up and the bags in, then fired up the stove. I wasn't paying much attention to what Joe was doing. I got Penny some hot drink and then finally turned to find Joe. There he was, tending an already burning campfire that he had built himself with no input from either Penny or me. Impressive kid, and I must have expressed that thought to him. After that he warmed up to me. Next day we did the peak and no grousing or grumbling was heard from any quarter. A beautiful peak! Great views from the summit. Hey Joe...if you're out there...Happy Trails!
noaz1 - Jun 12, 2009 11:50 am Date Climbed: Jun 5, 2009
Unbelievable windsClimbed Humphreys the same day as the previous poster and the winds were indeed tremendous. I would agree with the estimate of 85-95 mph as it was completely impossible for us to stand up on the final 100-yard climb to the top. I have never experienced anything close to it my lifetime. Our group reached the top at about 10:30 and the winds got noticibly worse in the 20 minutes or so we were up there, I can't even imagine what they were like later in the day. Little bit of snow along the trail before timberline. Other than the wind, weather was nice. Reasonably warm (50-60 degrees) and no signs of thunderstorms.
dcsolorunner - Jun 10, 2009 10:38 pm Date Climbed: Jun 5, 2009
Windy dayGot to the summit in 2hrs 15min, met alot of people who had turned back due to wind, which was around 85-95mph at the summit, enough to knock someone down. Pretty wild weather, partly cloudy, wind was definatley the most memorable thing tough. Great hike, great 360 views.
Bombchaser - May 31, 2009 6:33 pm Date Climbed: May 31, 2009
Third peak climbed that dayI started at Lockett Meadow and climbed straight up the south slope of Rees Peak. I then headed to Aubineau Peak and summit it via the east slope. After that I summitted Humphreys via it's east slope. All three of these ascents were steep, and difficult. After Humpreys Peak I headed down the trail on the west side to near the saddle between Humphreys and Agassiz and descend striaght down the scree and snow covered slope into the valley.
adventurebug - May 17, 2009 6:12 pm Date Climbed: May 16, 2009
Whew!Good hike! Snow on about 1/2 the trail below tree line, several downed trees. Being a Florida girl this was definitely the highest elevation I've hiked by far! No idea how people do this in 5 hours roundtrip, took us 3.5 hours to come down at a quick pace and only 1 short stop.
ericnoel - May 5, 2009 12:43 am Date Climbed: Apr 29, 2009
HumphreysIcy hard snow covered some N facing slopes but the S slopes were surprisingly snow free. I made up a little bit of a potpourri route but it worked out just fine. Not my first time on this mtn and perhaps not the last.
Don Nelsen - May 2, 2009 12:38 pm Date Climbed: Dec 19, 2005
snowlessA surprisingly snowless climb on a relatively balmy day. 3 hours 40 minutes up and 27 degrees on top with great views. Early winter '05 had the lightest snowfalls on record.
darufa - Apr 21, 2009 8:52 pm
Re: Spring climbDid you need crampons or snow shoes/ice axe?
I'm looking to climb it tommorrow.
Best Shawn
darufa - Apr 21, 2009 8:49 pm
Re: Spring climbDid you need crampons or snow shoes/ice axe?
I'm looking to climb it tommorrow.
Best Shawn
Hotoven - Apr 20, 2009 1:26 pm Date Climbed: Aug 6, 1999
First time I got AMSThis was a fun hike. A storm was rolling up quickly, so we hiked down at a very fast pace. This resulted in me getting AMS. Which was just a splitting headache. But bad enough to keeps me down for the rest of the day.
Doehle - Apr 9, 2009 2:42 pm Date Climbed: Apr 7, 2009
Spring climbNice day out, snow most of the way. Clear skies and some wind at the top. Met two others that were coming down, no one else on the mountain.
scottmitch - Apr 5, 2009 9:23 pm Date Climbed: Jan 21, 2009
great practice mountainbe ready for high winds at summit
I like it on top - Apr 2, 2009 12:16 pm Date Climbed: Apr 1, 2009
Humphreys TrailGood hike, winds were high and cold. Awesome view from the top.
deungsan - Mar 28, 2009 6:29 pm Date Climbed: Oct 25, 2008
nice hikestayed in a tent halfway up and summitted the next morning.