Matt Miller - Jul 7, 2008 7:14 pm Date Climbed: Jul 5, 2008
South Ridge II from Pine Creek Trail
Backpacked up Pine Creek Trail and camped near Bedrock falls. Left camp around 6:30 and summited around 8:45. It was about 4 miles according to my forerunner. Headed on over to Belford and then Oxford.
peakrat76 - Apr 27, 2008 11:36 am Date Climbed: Jul 3, 1984
Missouri Gulch
Camped at Vicksburg with wife and toddler daughter. Soloed peak next day and descended on the back (south side) back to the pass. Found a perfect arrow head at about 12,000 feet - probably left (lost?) by a Ute hunter a century ago.
Kenneth.alone - Mar 29, 2008 1:18 am Date Climbed: Mar 3, 2006
Winter!
I climbed the central north face couloir on a weekend trip by myself, nailed the others in the area as well. Nice spot to be all alone.
CODave - Feb 7, 2008 8:46 am Date Climbed: Sep 2, 2007
Standard Route
Easy hike to the summit.
MountainHikerCO - Feb 4, 2008 11:26 pm Date Climbed: Aug 17, 1996
Third Time
This was my third time climbing Missouri. I also climbed Iowa this time as well.
MountainHikerCO - Feb 4, 2008 11:24 pm Date Climbed: Aug 5, 1989
With Iowa
This was my first climb of Missouri. I also climbed Iowa.
argothor - Oct 5, 2007 6:56 pm Date Climbed: Aug 20, 2003
Missouri Mtn. from Missouri Gulch
From Missouri Gulch. Originally thought of bagging all three peaks (Missouri, Belford and Oxford) but decided to only do Missouri this day. Belford and Oxford will have to wait for another day.
HylianHero - Sep 17, 2007 9:14 pm Date Climbed: Jun 18, 2003
#16
We backpacked into Pine Creek and climbed Missouri from the East. Steep as heck, but we didn't see anyone all day. On the summit at 9AM, down by 11AM. Wonderful views.
Woodie Hopper - Sep 14, 2007 12:08 am Date Climbed: Sep 13, 2007
West Ridge
Started below Clohesy Lake, Clear Creek wasn't a problem. I think I wound up taking a deer trail above treeline on the way up. Returned over Missouri after going to Iowa and Emerald. Great day and perfect weather.
thebeave7 - Sep 3, 2007 1:56 am Date Climbed: Sep 2, 2007
Elkhead Pass
Came over after Belford/Oxford. Dropped down the South side of Elkhead Pass and traversed around the cliffs, reclimbing a grassy chute back to the ridge. Then descended the NW ridge trail along with the hordes. A great day in the mountains.
Brad Snider - Aug 24, 2007 2:36 pm Date Climbed: Aug 23, 2007
Bel-Ox-Emarld-Iowa-MO
Over 8,000 vertical ft. and a lot of miles, but the scenery made it worthwhile.
davebobk47 - Aug 20, 2007 11:47 am Date Climbed: Aug 19, 2007
via Missouri Gulch
Reached the summit about 0830. Long ridge climb but fun.
ouray19 - Aug 19, 2007 12:34 pm Date Climbed: Aug 5, 2007
via Cloyses Lake
Didn't want to do Missouri Gulch for the 3rd time so found the Cloyses Lake TH. So glad I did! Beautiful camping near the lake. Descended by way of the scree slope which saved time but my dog Kaya didn't like it too much!
slowbutsteady - Jul 22, 2007 10:41 pm Date Climbed: Aug 26, 1995
Dedicated to Dad
Dedicated this one to my Dad who passed away in l992. His home state was of course, Missouri. Left Missouri Gulch trailhead at 6:30am and was on top at 11:35am. Ridge walk seem scary as this was only my 4th 14er.
Mots010 - Jul 13, 2007 1:23 pm Date Climbed: Jun 29, 2007
Friday night hike
Left work in Denver at 3pm, started hiking at 615pm. Gained the Missouri summit ridge just as the sun set. Summitted about 30 minutes later. Descended under a full moon. One of the most beautiful and memorable hikes.
GerryS - Jul 9, 2007 8:06 am Date Climbed: Jul 7, 2007
Via NW Ridge
Did all 3 this day starting with Missouri. My GPS says we climbed a total of 8220 feet. Except for the Couloir's, the snow is basically gone. There is now a pretty well developed trail along the NW Ridge route, much different than my first Missouri climb in 1993.
Clear creek wasn't too high and came up over the lower part of my bumper on my stock 4runner. Make sure you stay left on the first creek crossing--there is a deep hole to the right (Get out and walk the creek first before you cross). Only scraped bottom once or twice on the road on the way up...no problem for most stock 4wd and really easy for vehicles with some lift. Spent the night up at Cloyses lake. We were the only ones camping at the lake...beautiful place to camp. This isn't true car camping though cause the lake is maybe a quarter mile from the end of the road. Bring a backpack or something if you want to haul your camping gear up to the lake.
Met the rest of our group in the morning at the TH and started up the trail just before 9. Steep, but beautifully short. We summitted around 1145. Some storms came in shortly after noon and started to produce some thunder. I bailed on returning back along the west ridge and went south on the other ridge to the saddle there and then dropped down one of the chutes there back into the basin where we came from. I got down over an hour faster than my companions that went back the way we came up. This is a great escape route from the ridge if you get in bad weather as long as you don't mind a little "scree surfing". It wasn't that steep and you would sink into the scree and sand sort of like plunge stepping when snowshoeing. It was nice and easy on my knees. However, its not very low impact as you are knocking rocks down so don't do it unless you really need to for your safety. Fun day. Great easy hike.
myrone - Jul 8, 2007 9:55 am Date Climbed: Jul 2, 2007
From Clohesy Lake TH
Started up at 5:10AM and reached the summit at 8:10 occupied by "Dave" and his two dogs, very good weather with fine views of many peaks all around. Stayed about 20 mins then back down to the car by 10:56AM, not a soul on this trail today. My 28th 14'er.....sweet!
heather14 - Jul 1, 2007 8:50 pm Date Climbed: Jun 30, 2007
Northwest Ridge
Another beautiful day in the Sawatch. The gulch was beautiful and was a great hike!
Matt Miller - Jul 7, 2008 7:14 pm Date Climbed: Jul 5, 2008
South Ridge II from Pine Creek TrailBackpacked up Pine Creek Trail and camped near Bedrock falls. Left camp around 6:30 and summited around 8:45. It was about 4 miles according to my forerunner. Headed on over to Belford and then Oxford.
peakrat76 - Apr 27, 2008 11:36 am Date Climbed: Jul 3, 1984
Missouri GulchCamped at Vicksburg with wife and toddler daughter. Soloed peak next day and descended on the back (south side) back to the pass. Found a perfect arrow head at about 12,000 feet - probably left (lost?) by a Ute hunter a century ago.
Kenneth.alone - Mar 29, 2008 1:18 am Date Climbed: Mar 3, 2006
Winter!I climbed the central north face couloir on a weekend trip by myself, nailed the others in the area as well. Nice spot to be all alone.
CODave - Feb 7, 2008 8:46 am Date Climbed: Sep 2, 2007
Standard RouteEasy hike to the summit.
MountainHikerCO - Feb 4, 2008 11:26 pm Date Climbed: Aug 17, 1996
Third TimeThis was my third time climbing Missouri. I also climbed Iowa this time as well.
MountainHikerCO - Feb 4, 2008 11:24 pm Date Climbed: Aug 5, 1989
With IowaThis was my first climb of Missouri. I also climbed Iowa.
argothor - Oct 5, 2007 6:56 pm Date Climbed: Aug 20, 2003
Missouri Mtn. from Missouri GulchFrom Missouri Gulch. Originally thought of bagging all three peaks (Missouri, Belford and Oxford) but decided to only do Missouri this day. Belford and Oxford will have to wait for another day.
HylianHero - Sep 17, 2007 9:14 pm Date Climbed: Jun 18, 2003
#16We backpacked into Pine Creek and climbed Missouri from the East. Steep as heck, but we didn't see anyone all day. On the summit at 9AM, down by 11AM. Wonderful views.
Woodie Hopper - Sep 14, 2007 12:08 am Date Climbed: Sep 13, 2007
West RidgeStarted below Clohesy Lake, Clear Creek wasn't a problem. I think I wound up taking a deer trail above treeline on the way up. Returned over Missouri after going to Iowa and Emerald. Great day and perfect weather.
dr_gonz - Sep 5, 2007 1:42 pm
west ridgeThe west ridge is a hoot.
thebeave7 - Sep 3, 2007 1:56 am Date Climbed: Sep 2, 2007
Elkhead PassCame over after Belford/Oxford. Dropped down the South side of Elkhead Pass and traversed around the cliffs, reclimbing a grassy chute back to the ridge. Then descended the NW ridge trail along with the hordes. A great day in the mountains.
Brad Snider - Aug 24, 2007 2:36 pm Date Climbed: Aug 23, 2007
Bel-Ox-Emarld-Iowa-MOOver 8,000 vertical ft. and a lot of miles, but the scenery made it worthwhile.
davebobk47 - Aug 20, 2007 11:47 am Date Climbed: Aug 19, 2007
via Missouri GulchReached the summit about 0830. Long ridge climb but fun.
ouray19 - Aug 19, 2007 12:34 pm Date Climbed: Aug 5, 2007
via Cloyses LakeDidn't want to do Missouri Gulch for the 3rd time so found the Cloyses Lake TH. So glad I did! Beautiful camping near the lake. Descended by way of the scree slope which saved time but my dog Kaya didn't like it too much!
slowbutsteady - Jul 22, 2007 10:41 pm Date Climbed: Aug 26, 1995
Dedicated to DadDedicated this one to my Dad who passed away in l992. His home state was of course, Missouri. Left Missouri Gulch trailhead at 6:30am and was on top at 11:35am. Ridge walk seem scary as this was only my 4th 14er.
Mots010 - Jul 13, 2007 1:23 pm Date Climbed: Jun 29, 2007
Friday night hikeLeft work in Denver at 3pm, started hiking at 615pm. Gained the Missouri summit ridge just as the sun set. Summitted about 30 minutes later. Descended under a full moon. One of the most beautiful and memorable hikes.
GerryS - Jul 9, 2007 8:06 am Date Climbed: Jul 7, 2007
Via NW RidgeDid all 3 this day starting with Missouri. My GPS says we climbed a total of 8220 feet. Except for the Couloir's, the snow is basically gone. There is now a pretty well developed trail along the NW Ridge route, much different than my first Missouri climb in 1993.
jhansen007 - Jul 8, 2007 9:30 pm Date Climbed: Jul 7, 2007
Via Cloyses Lake THClear creek wasn't too high and came up over the lower part of my bumper on my stock 4runner. Make sure you stay left on the first creek crossing--there is a deep hole to the right (Get out and walk the creek first before you cross). Only scraped bottom once or twice on the road on the way up...no problem for most stock 4wd and really easy for vehicles with some lift. Spent the night up at Cloyses lake. We were the only ones camping at the lake...beautiful place to camp. This isn't true car camping though cause the lake is maybe a quarter mile from the end of the road. Bring a backpack or something if you want to haul your camping gear up to the lake.
Met the rest of our group in the morning at the TH and started up the trail just before 9. Steep, but beautifully short. We summitted around 1145. Some storms came in shortly after noon and started to produce some thunder. I bailed on returning back along the west ridge and went south on the other ridge to the saddle there and then dropped down one of the chutes there back into the basin where we came from. I got down over an hour faster than my companions that went back the way we came up. This is a great escape route from the ridge if you get in bad weather as long as you don't mind a little "scree surfing". It wasn't that steep and you would sink into the scree and sand sort of like plunge stepping when snowshoeing. It was nice and easy on my knees. However, its not very low impact as you are knocking rocks down so don't do it unless you really need to for your safety. Fun day. Great easy hike.
myrone - Jul 8, 2007 9:55 am Date Climbed: Jul 2, 2007
From Clohesy Lake THStarted up at 5:10AM and reached the summit at 8:10 occupied by "Dave" and his two dogs, very good weather with fine views of many peaks all around. Stayed about 20 mins then back down to the car by 10:56AM, not a soul on this trail today. My 28th 14'er.....sweet!
heather14 - Jul 1, 2007 8:50 pm Date Climbed: Jun 30, 2007
Northwest RidgeAnother beautiful day in the Sawatch. The gulch was beautiful and was a great hike!