So this fall I will be going out to Colorado and doing at least one overnighter somewhere. I want to camp up high somewhere to be able to see the stars and all that fun stuff. Which is a good 14er? This will be in Oct.
So this fall I will be going out to Colorado and doing at least one overnighter somewhere. I want to camp up high somewhere to be able to see the stars and all that fun stuff. Which is a good 14er? This will be in Oct.
Dude sometimes in october I am already snowboarding. I would say that 1st I have never camped on top of a 14teener because its kinda dangerous but HYOH. 2nd by mid to late october theres already snow on most of them but I would say maybe MT. Evans or Pikes Peak because you can drive to the top and if it got bad you could head out. Good luck and BECAREFUL!
I think you should ask MAGS. He is the resident expert. I just do 14teeners about once or twice a year. Although I will be doing one a week from saturday. HEHEHEHEHE
Why not go for Elbert? the big one?
Don't let your fears stand in the way of your dreams
Just get away from city/town lights, any old place, and you will see plenty of stars.
I dont know where punkin center is.?.?.
Halfway between Ordway and Limon. Bout middle of nothing on the plains.
My dorky humor. But, more stars than here!
NO, NO, NO I love snow. Hence the name "snowhoe". I just dont think it would be good to hike a 14teener in october. Not that it has not been done but I wouldnt stay over night on one then or any time. You get stuck in a snow storm on top of a 14,000 foot mountain you my friend are in real trouble.
How about March or April?
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HMMMM I would think not then either. Lets think about this most ski resorts are still open and if they have enough snow to ride on think how much snow is on the way to and on top of a 14,000 foot mountain. Ski resorts are on average about 8000 feet. I think that you need to talk to Mags. I dont really like hiking 14teeners but I try to do about 2 a year. To me all the 14teeners I have hiked all looked the same at the top. I have had some friends hike a couple in june(last month) and looked like it was still winter up there. BUT we have had a cool spring and early summer. LOTS of rain. I am kinda a long distance hiker. I can tell you when I hiked my 1st 14teener it kicked my a$$. I had no idea what I was getting myself into. You leave at like 4:30 in the morning, that way you can summit and get down before the lighting starts. I will be doing Mt Massive a week from this Saturday.
Thats pretty cool! Dude by all means go for it. Colorado has the best rescue team on the planet. lol
we did elbert in june last year and were still postholing up to our waists in sections. make sure you are truly prepared if attempt an october climb.
October is the start of winter in the high country in Colorado. Unless you honestly enjoy winter camping, I would not want to camp on a 14er that time of the year. Plus, well..quite frankly most summits do not have much room for camping.
I don't know what mountain Fiddlehead showed, but raw elevation is not always a good guide. Mt. Washington is only 6000' or so..and camping there in January can be interesting.
Finally..when in October are you going? Early October can be enjoyable (if cold at night) in some areas. Late October? You are rolling the dice. If you are not gungho for a 14er, I can suggest some great areas with good camping, star watching and hiking opportunities no matter what time the year.
Personally, I do not like backpacking by mid-October or so. Not enough snow for backcountry skiing, too much snow/cold for enjoyable backpacking. October is when I personally transition to foothills hiking until I can break my Nordic gear out in December sometime.
Just my .02 worth, anyway.
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