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Base Camp Up
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- Statistics:
- Date Hiked: September 3, 2004
- Miles Hiked: 13.8
- Elevation Gain: 6,307'
- Hiking Partner(s): None
- Description:
- I was up at 1:00 am, on the road at 1:20 am, and hiking by 3:15
am. I only have two Front Range 14ers left, so I thought I'd make
an attempt on Longs Peak. I assumed I would be better off getting
less quality sleep at home rather than more fitful sleep in a vehicle. The parking lot at the trailhead wasn't
full at all, and I only ran into approximately 30 hikers throughout the
day with only 12-14 of them above the Keyhole. I even had the
summit to myself for almost a half an hour, a rare occurrence on Longs Peak.
- I took the standard trail 2.5 miles to a junction. I decided to
hang a right and take the Jim's Grove Trail rather than the East Longs
Peak Trail because it is more direct. Although the
grove is closed to camping, the route is open and was easy to
follow. It was still dark by the time I hit Granite Pass to the
southwest of Battle Mountain, but the trail remains obvious all the way
through the Boulder Field. My arrival at the Keyhole coincided
with the sunrise which worked out well. I took a slightly longer
break in the stone building near the Keyhole while caching my trekking
poles and a quart of water.
- Route finding is all but eliminated from the Keyhole to Longs with large bulls-eyes pointing the
way to the summit. You traverse to the base of the Trough, ascend the couloir, continue on the
Narrows, and
then climb the Homestretch to the top. It is a fun climb that
took me an hour. As previously mentioned, I had the summit to
myself with the exception of two climbers who left shortly after my
arrival. It was cold and windy, but I found a calm area to enjoy
the views, drink, eat, and take some photos.
- Since I had made descent time and the weather was holding, I decided
to try and climb Pagoda Mountain too. I descended the Homestretch,
and before continuing across the Narrows, I dropped off the standard
route to begin the traverse to the Longs/Pagoda Saddle. I left the
marked trail at the wooden sign bolted to a rock that points one way to the
summit and the other to the Keyhole. As I lost elevation and
traversed southwest, it appeared as though it wouldn't be long
before I would be climbing Pagoda's north ridge. However, just as
I passed below the east side of the Keyboard of the Winds, I cliffed
out. Apparently, I hadn't descended enough when I left the
standard trail to avoid
the "pesky cliff band" Roach refers to in his book.
- At this point, I was definitely discombobulated. Frustrated by
my error, I decided to ascend directly back to the Keyhole Route which
ended up being more difficult than it looked. At first it was
simple class 2 and 3 scrambling, but as I got closer to the Narrows, the
climbing increased significantly as I struggled up class 4 and low class
5 rock. Although the slabs provided narrow ledges to climb on, the
holds were limited and the exposure increased. I even ended up
carefully down climbing one section after getting hung up with no
where to continue.
- As a party of two passed by above me on the Keyhole Route, they
appeared (and actually were) very close. I didn't feel like giving
up and backtracking any more, so I studied and climbed a couple of
ledges and cracks a bit farther to the east before finally making it back to the Keyhole
Route at 13,900'. Although I was disappointed by not making it to
Pagoda, it was cool to see the Keyboards close up and get some more
difficult climbing in.
- I made it back down the Trough and traversed over to the
Keyhole. Back at the stone building I organized my gear, picked up
my cache, and rested. My layers had changed significantly
throughout the day and my backpack was a mess. While I finished my
second quart of water for the day, I looked at Storm Peak and thought it
would be a good consolation for having failed on Pagoda Mountain.
So I shouldered my pack and began up the south ridge of Storm. My
strength was fading and my breaks were increasing in length. I
reached Storm, signed the summit register, and took some photos of Mount
Lady Washington and Longs Peak.
- I watched a few hikers work through the Boulder Field like ants.
I could easily make out the rock shelters built for tents and the toilets
located in close proximity. I dropped directly off the east side of Storm
and worked my way back to
the trail in the center of the Boulder Field. I don't know if I was punishing myself for my blunder
on Pagoda, but it was at this point that I decided to go up and over
Mount Lady Washington too. The mountain allowed for a quick
retreat if weather moved in, and although I knew it would take a while,
I had plenty of time to spare.
- The fact that Lady Washington consists of large solid rock assisted in
climbing. I didn't have to contend with any loose talus or scree
on the west or east side of the mountain. In hindsight, I am
extremely happy with my decision to go up to Mount Lady
Washington. The view of Longs Peak enormous north face is
impressive. I would highly recommend climbing the peak for this
reason alone. I took a few photos and then struggled down the east
side of the mountain (because of fatigue not climbing difficulties) in
order to tie back into the standard Longs trail. Once back at the
trail, I took a short break only to strip down to my shorts and grab
some M&Ms for the hike out. I made good time back to the
trailhead and prepared to fight my way through traffic on the Friday of
Labor Day weekend.
| Leg |
Description |
Start |
End |
G (L) |
Grade |
Miles |
| 1. |
Trailhead - Longs (Via Jim's Grove Trail Per Roach) |
9,400' |
14,255' |
5,000' |
13.2% |
7.2 |
| 2. |
Longs - Low Point on Traverse to Longs/Pagoda Saddle |
14,255' |
13,300' |
(955') |
|
0.5 |
| 3. |
Low Point - Rejoin Keyhole Route |
13,300' |
13,900' |
600' |
37.9% |
0.3 |
| 4. |
Keyhole Route - Keyhole |
13,900' |
13,150' |
(750') |
|
0.6 |
| 5. |
Keyhole - Storm Peak |
13,150' |
13,326' |
176' |
11.1% |
0.3 |
| 6. |
Storm Peak - Boulder Field |
13,326' |
12,750' |
(576') |
|
0.3 |
| 7. |
Boulder Field - Mount Lady Washington |
12,750' |
13,281' |
531' |
20.1% |
0.5 |
| 8. |
Mount Lady Washington - Trailhead |
13,281' |
9,400' |
(3,881') |
|
4.1 |
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Cumulative Elevation Gain/Grade/Miles |
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6,307' |
17.3% |
13.8 |
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Time |
Timer |
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| Leg |
Description |
Beg. |
End |
Start |
Stop |
Minutes |
| 1. |
Approach (Trailhead - Jim's Grove Trail Junction) |
3:15 |
4:15 |
0:00 |
1:00 |
60 |
| 2. |
Break 1 (Jim's Grove Trail Junction) |
4:15 |
4:25 |
1:00 |
1:10 |
10 |
| 3. |
Approach (Jim's Grove Trail Junction - Granite Pass) |
4:25 |
5:15 |
1:10 |
2:00 |
50 |
| 4. |
Break 2 (Granite Pass) |
5:15 |
5:25 |
2:00 |
2:10 |
10 |
| 5. |
Approach (Granite Pass - Keyhole) |
5:25 |
6:25 |
2:10 |
3:10 |
60 |
| 6. |
Break 3 (Keyhole) |
6:25 |
6:45 |
3:10 |
3:30 |
20 |
| 7. |
Climb (Keyhole - Longs Peak Summit) |
6:45 |
7:45 |
3:30 |
4:30 |
60 |
| 8. |
Break 4 (Summit Time) |
7:45 |
8:15 |
4:30 |
5:00 |
30 |
| 9. |
Climb (Summit - Low Point - Keyhole Route) |
8:15 |
9:40 |
5:00 |
6:25 |
85 |
| 10. |
Break 5 (En Route to Keyhole) |
9:40 |
9:55 |
6:25 |
6:40 |
15 |
| 11. |
Climb (Keyhole Route - Keyhole) |
9:55 |
10:30 |
6:40 |
7:15 |
35 |
| 12. |
Break 6 (Keyhole) |
10:30 |
10:55 |
7:15 |
7:40 |
25 |
| 13. |
Climb (Keyhole - Storm Peak) |
10:55 |
11:25 |
7:40 |
8:10 |
30 |
| 14. |
Break 7 (Summit Time) |
11:25 |
11:45 |
8:10 |
8:30 |
20 |
| 15. |
Storm Peak - Boulder Field |
11:45 |
12:05 |
8:30 |
8:50 |
20 |
| 16. |
Boulder Field - Mount Lady Washington |
12:05 |
12:45 |
8:50 |
9:30 |
40 |
| 17. |
Break 8 (Mount Lady Washington) |
12:45 |
1:05 |
9:30 |
9:50 |
20 |
| 18. |
Mount Lady Washington - Rejoin East Longs Peak Trail |
1:05 |
1:55 |
9:50 |
10:40 |
50 |
| 19. |
Break 9 (East Longs Peak Trail) |
1:55 |
2:00 |
10:40 |
10:45 |
5 |
| 20. |
East Longs Peak Trail - Trailhead |
2:00 |
3:15 |
10:45 |
12:00 |
75 |
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Totals |
12 Hrs. 00 Mins. |
720 |
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