boisedoc - Dec 17, 2006 4:41 pm Date Climbed: Aug 5, 1990
steep
The older route was very steep hiking
Mike Mc - Dec 8, 2006 4:09 pm Date Climbed: Sep 24, 2006
Denny Creek
# 24 Quite a bit of early season snow
BalletBoy - Nov 11, 2006 7:46 pm Date Climbed: Jun 24, 2006
Denny Creek Route: Perfect Day
Perfect day for a hike up Mount Yale. Everything was a spectacular green at the end of June.
winterfae - Oct 24, 2006 2:01 am Date Climbed: Jun 24, 2006
Denny Creek
This was my 2nd 14er and was a test on the legs especially on only 2 hours of sleep, but passed the test and made great time. Was a beautiful day, spent a good hour at the top enjoying the view and companionship of fellow hikers, some that I met on the top. Truly enjoy meeting other hikers on summits and hearing their stories and experiences. As for the tired legs, rewarded them with a soak in the hot springs down the road from the collegiate campgrounds!
There was about a foot of snow at the summit left over from Fridays storm. A little slipery, but a great climb none the less. It was good to see some snow on the peaks.
bjd5578 - Sep 14, 2006 3:36 am Date Climbed: Sep 10, 2006
A snowy 20th 14er
After being turned back on Princeton the day before, it felt good to tackle Mt. Yale. This was a tough hike, and the snow above 12,000 feet certainly slowed us down, but it just made the top all the more beautiful! Not a bad way to end the 14er season for me, and my 20th 14er at that!
roozers42 - Sep 11, 2006 4:27 am Date Climbed: Sep 4, 2006
Route Climbed: from Denny Creek
One of the most beautiful days on a 14er summit with a great partner - Sonja Lessman!
rleclair - Sep 7, 2006 4:02 am Date Climbed: Sep 4, 2006
East Slopes
This was a return summit attempt for me as 4 weeks earlier, my attempt on the East Slopes turned into a medical emergency for my climbing partner - altitude sickness with signs of ataxia. So, 4 weeks later, my friends Pamela, Pete, and Nancy started at 7:30 AM (Labor Day) on yet another glorious Colorado blue sky day. The trip up to 11,900 and the saddle was uneventful - more of a warm-up really. Heading west of the saddle following the ridgeline went well - past 12,500' where I had to turn around earlier the previous month. The East Slopes are a Class 2/Class 3- with sometimes difficult route finding but it is not terribly difficult if one stays on or near the ridgeline. We summitted in 5 hours and after spending 30-45 minutes on the summit decided to take the standard route down as it was more time efficient. Some good souls at the trailhead drove me back to the Avalanche Gulch TH in order to retrieve my car and bring cold beer/chips/salsa to my weary friends. All in all, a great day! Yale is a fun mountain although the standard route is not my most favorite trail - do the East Slopes!
bc44caesar - Aug 28, 2006 2:52 pm Date Climbed: Aug 26, 2006
East Ridge (from the South)
Thunderstormed the whole night before. Woke up at 5:30, still raining. Finally started at 7:25 and got rained on the whole way to the saddle, then snowed on on the way up to the summit. Better weather down to the saddle (still couldn't see anything though), but then rained on all the way back to the car. A couple lightning strikes very close by (you know, simultaneous flash-boom) with people still up high on the mountain! 3h20m to the summit, 5h40m RT.
Climbed the east ridge--fun scrambling on the crest, more rugged than I expected. Only one other party on the ridge, but LOTS of people coming up the standard route on the other side.
apierce - Aug 10, 2006 8:07 pm Date Climbed: Jul 22, 2006
A New Favorite
Climbed the West Slope from Denny Creek starting at 6 a.m. and summitted by 9:30. We were among the first to summitt that day and luckily avoided the crowds that were coming up as we descended. Great trail and a greater views on top of many surrounding 14ers. Fun scramble along the ridge if you stay on the very top.
smason505 - Aug 10, 2006 6:36 pm Date Climbed: Jul 18, 2000
Route: denny creek ascent with denny gulch descent
The ascent was fairly straightforward, lots of vert but nothing bad. We decided to descend the old route down denny gulch and found a few nice surprises. The moves to get off the peak and down into the gulch are class 3+ where we dropped. Nothing too bad, but much harder than it looked from the summit. The trail through this gulch hadnt been maintained in several years (that would be another 5 years now) and we had to bushwack for 3 miles. After running out of water two miles in, the final mile out was terrible, but it dropped us right at our campsite.
cftbq - Aug 4, 2006 11:17 pm Date Climbed: Sep 15, 1976
West ridge from Kroenke Lake
This is another "catch-up" posting. Yale was my 3rd 14er. Uncertain about the exact date. Camped at Kroenke Lake, and hiked west to the Continental Divide in the morning, then south and east to the summit. It was chilly with very light snow falling. My brother bailed a few hundred feet from the top. I bushwhacked down the north slopes and got back to our camp about noon, then packed up and headed off for Harvard, while he headed down the trail and home.
seth@LOKI - Jul 26, 2006 8:07 pm Date Climbed: Mar 27, 1993
long night/day in a blizzard
This was the beginning of "Capacchino" climbing. We started climbing a midnight fueled by huge gzzlers of capachino. I recall hallucinating below the summit. Not too bad though. Skiing out with our backpack ready loads on skinny leather tele gear was exciting!
How 'bout some switchbacks? (Whine, whine, whine!)
crzyjt - Jul 23, 2006 3:04 am Date Climbed: Jul 22, 2006
Denny Creek
A pleasant and relatively easy hike. It was actually kind of nice to not be completely beat when back to the car for a change :) 26th 14er and 11th this year.
boisedoc - Dec 17, 2006 4:41 pm Date Climbed: Aug 5, 1990
steepThe older route was very steep hiking
Mike Mc - Dec 8, 2006 4:09 pm Date Climbed: Sep 24, 2006
Denny Creek# 24 Quite a bit of early season snow
BalletBoy - Nov 11, 2006 7:46 pm Date Climbed: Jun 24, 2006
Denny Creek Route: Perfect DayPerfect day for a hike up Mount Yale. Everything was a spectacular green at the end of June.
winterfae - Oct 24, 2006 2:01 am Date Climbed: Jun 24, 2006
Denny CreekThis was my 2nd 14er and was a test on the legs especially on only 2 hours of sleep, but passed the test and made great time. Was a beautiful day, spent a good hour at the top enjoying the view and companionship of fellow hikers, some that I met on the top. Truly enjoy meeting other hikers on summits and hearing their stories and experiences. As for the tired legs, rewarded them with a soak in the hot springs down the road from the collegiate campgrounds!
royswkr - Sep 22, 2006 2:31 pm Date Climbed: Sep 12, 1993
DennyFound new FS trail up gulch the guidebooks said to avoid
lwillson83 - Sep 21, 2006 10:51 pm Date Climbed: Sep 10, 2006
My 6th 14er!Beautiful climb with snow above 12,800 ft.
swm88er - Sep 19, 2006 10:03 pm
Long AgoI hiked Yale several years ago. I didn’t think it was hard. False summits were frustrating, as I remember
whatisis - Sep 19, 2006 4:56 pm Date Climbed: Sep 13, 2006
Perfect DayWhat an awesome day. Not too hot, no snow, no wind, and the trees were changing.
awillson - Sep 15, 2006 6:20 pm Date Climbed: Sep 10, 2006
Cold snowy climbThere was about a foot of snow at the summit left over from Fridays storm. A little slipery, but a great climb none the less. It was good to see some snow on the peaks.
bjd5578 - Sep 14, 2006 3:36 am Date Climbed: Sep 10, 2006
A snowy 20th 14erAfter being turned back on Princeton the day before, it felt good to tackle Mt. Yale. This was a tough hike, and the snow above 12,000 feet certainly slowed us down, but it just made the top all the more beautiful! Not a bad way to end the 14er season for me, and my 20th 14er at that!
roozers42 - Sep 11, 2006 4:27 am Date Climbed: Sep 4, 2006
Route Climbed: from Denny CreekOne of the most beautiful days on a 14er summit with a great partner - Sonja Lessman!
rleclair - Sep 7, 2006 4:02 am Date Climbed: Sep 4, 2006
East SlopesThis was a return summit attempt for me as 4 weeks earlier, my attempt on the East Slopes turned into a medical emergency for my climbing partner - altitude sickness with signs of ataxia. So, 4 weeks later, my friends Pamela, Pete, and Nancy started at 7:30 AM (Labor Day) on yet another glorious Colorado blue sky day. The trip up to 11,900 and the saddle was uneventful - more of a warm-up really. Heading west of the saddle following the ridgeline went well - past 12,500' where I had to turn around earlier the previous month. The East Slopes are a Class 2/Class 3- with sometimes difficult route finding but it is not terribly difficult if one stays on or near the ridgeline. We summitted in 5 hours and after spending 30-45 minutes on the summit decided to take the standard route down as it was more time efficient. Some good souls at the trailhead drove me back to the Avalanche Gulch TH in order to retrieve my car and bring cold beer/chips/salsa to my weary friends. All in all, a great day! Yale is a fun mountain although the standard route is not my most favorite trail - do the East Slopes!
bc44caesar - Aug 28, 2006 2:52 pm Date Climbed: Aug 26, 2006
East Ridge (from the South)Thunderstormed the whole night before. Woke up at 5:30, still raining. Finally started at 7:25 and got rained on the whole way to the saddle, then snowed on on the way up to the summit. Better weather down to the saddle (still couldn't see anything though), but then rained on all the way back to the car. A couple lightning strikes very close by (you know, simultaneous flash-boom) with people still up high on the mountain! 3h20m to the summit, 5h40m RT.
Vagabond Manifesto - Aug 25, 2006 6:06 am Date Climbed: Aug 2, 2006
A leg burnerClimbed the east ridge--fun scrambling on the crest, more rugged than I expected. Only one other party on the ridge, but LOTS of people coming up the standard route on the other side.
apierce - Aug 10, 2006 8:07 pm Date Climbed: Jul 22, 2006
A New FavoriteClimbed the West Slope from Denny Creek starting at 6 a.m. and summitted by 9:30. We were among the first to summitt that day and luckily avoided the crowds that were coming up as we descended. Great trail and a greater views on top of many surrounding 14ers. Fun scramble along the ridge if you stay on the very top.
smason505 - Aug 10, 2006 6:36 pm Date Climbed: Jul 18, 2000
Route: denny creek ascent with denny gulch descentThe ascent was fairly straightforward, lots of vert but nothing bad. We decided to descend the old route down denny gulch and found a few nice surprises. The moves to get off the peak and down into the gulch are class 3+ where we dropped. Nothing too bad, but much harder than it looked from the summit. The trail through this gulch hadnt been maintained in several years (that would be another 5 years now) and we had to bushwack for 3 miles. After running out of water two miles in, the final mile out was terrible, but it dropped us right at our campsite.
cftbq - Aug 4, 2006 11:17 pm Date Climbed: Sep 15, 1976
West ridge from Kroenke LakeThis is another "catch-up" posting. Yale was my 3rd 14er. Uncertain about the exact date. Camped at Kroenke Lake, and hiked west to the Continental Divide in the morning, then south and east to the summit. It was chilly with very light snow falling. My brother bailed a few hundred feet from the top. I bushwhacked down the north slopes and got back to our camp about noon, then packed up and headed off for Harvard, while he headed down the trail and home.
seth@LOKI - Jul 26, 2006 8:07 pm Date Climbed: Mar 27, 1993
long night/day in a blizzardThis was the beginning of "Capacchino" climbing. We started climbing a midnight fueled by huge gzzlers of capachino. I recall hallucinating below the summit. Not too bad though. Skiing out with our backpack ready loads on skinny leather tele gear was exciting!
lindasyh - Jul 24, 2006 10:21 pm Date Climbed: Jul 16, 2003
Denny Creek TH, Ascend SW SlopesHow 'bout some switchbacks? (Whine, whine, whine!)
crzyjt - Jul 23, 2006 3:04 am Date Climbed: Jul 22, 2006
Denny CreekA pleasant and relatively easy hike. It was actually kind of nice to not be completely beat when back to the car for a change :) 26th 14er and 11th this year.