1st 14er - Mount Massive on Saturday HELP!
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1st 14er - Mount Massive on Saturday HELP!
Hello, a couple of us guys (mid 30s, average shape!) would like to try and accomplish our first 14er summit on Saturday and are looking at Mount Massive. Recent trip reports seem to report that there isn’t too much snow yet (looks like that may change Saturday night!) and we have lots of gear and feel we are ready for the challenge. However, it’s still cold, the end of October and very dark hiking leaving early, we would be recently coming into the altitude the day before, and this would be our first 14er.
We are looking for any feedback as we have been told that this might not be the best idea. Any tips you can provide (or warnings) would be appreciated. Another option may be Mt. Bierstadt otherwise- so curious if you would highly recommend one over the other this time of year.
Thank you.
We are looking for any feedback as we have been told that this might not be the best idea. Any tips you can provide (or warnings) would be appreciated. Another option may be Mt. Bierstadt otherwise- so curious if you would highly recommend one over the other this time of year.
Thank you.
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Re: 1st 14er - Mount Massive on Saturday HELP!
Thank you! We have our microspikes packed but didn’t look into the wind forecast. We will take a much closer look at that.
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Re: 1st 14er - Mount Massive on Saturday HELP!
Mt. Bierstadt is closed right now due to the fires. Quandary or Sherman would be a slightly better option for your first 14er than Massive, but like CaptCO said the winds might make this weekend miserable on all peaks, even if you do a climb with minimal exposure. Certainly still doable but be prepared. That being said I'm hoping to get out this weekend so if you're really eager to go I'd be happy to tag along.
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Re: 1st 14er - Mount Massive on Saturday HELP!
i would avoid high elevations saturday with the weather system coming in, gusts up to 60mph forecasted for mt massive
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Re: 1st 14er - Mount Massive on Saturday HELP!
Your timing isn't the best. Impending weather, wind forecast, and you just arriving at altitude isn't a great combination for your first 14er. Which isn't to say you can't or shouldn't do it. If you guys go as planned, please be careful and don't be afraid to turn around if things aren't going your way. I would make a plan to honestly assess and discuss conditions (both the weather and yourselves) about a half mile after tree line.
Re: 1st 14er - Mount Massive on Saturday HELP!
I'm agreeing with the other posters on this thread. We don't know when the weather will hit, and you don't know how fast you will be hiking. Days are pretty short right now and the last thing you want is to be above Treeline, in the fading light, exhausted, getting knocked around by the wind, and then the snow start falling. Sherman or quandary would be better goals if you just had to do a 14er. Those are a lot shorter so they're easier to do, and turn around when on them.
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Re: 1st 14er - Mount Massive on Saturday HELP!
+1Ptglhs wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 1:28 pm I'm agreeing with the other posters on this thread. We don't know when the weather will hit, and you don't know how fast you will be hiking. Days are pretty short right now and the last thing you want is to be above Treeline, in the fading light, exhausted, getting knocked around by the wind, and then the snow start falling. Sherman or quandary would be better goals if you just had to do a 14er. Those are a lot shorter so they're easier to do, and turn around when on them.
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Re: 1st 14er - Mount Massive on Saturday HELP!
Thank you everyone for your responses and feedback - it is much appreciated as we evaluate our plans.
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Re: 1st 14er - Mount Massive on Saturday HELP!
Weather forecasts can be sketchy...especially wind forecasts. Who knows what you'll encounter going up Massive? And it depends on your route. That said, if you're just coming from out of state the altitude can have a huge impact on your speed and endurance. Start SUPER early. As in 5-6am at the latest. It will be cold. And if there is wind it will be real cold. Dress accordingly. Bring gear to cover every inch of skin. Prepare as if you're hiking in the middle of January at night!
I have no idea what kind of hiking shape any of you are in, but don't push the envelope. The margin for error this time of year is mighty slim. Mt. Massive isn't an ideal first 14er. It has some real challenges regardless of which route you choose.
My understanding is the Mt. Bierstadt trailhead at the top of Guanella Pass is still open for hiking. At least that hike is far less committing even though high winds are almost a certainty. That's just typical Bierstadt. Choose wisely, grasshopper.
I have no idea what kind of hiking shape any of you are in, but don't push the envelope. The margin for error this time of year is mighty slim. Mt. Massive isn't an ideal first 14er. It has some real challenges regardless of which route you choose.
My understanding is the Mt. Bierstadt trailhead at the top of Guanella Pass is still open for hiking. At least that hike is far less committing even though high winds are almost a certainty. That's just typical Bierstadt. Choose wisely, grasshopper.
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Re: 1st 14er - Mount Massive on Saturday HELP!
Yep. Buddy and I took the Black Cloud trail to S. Elbert last week, where I elected not to go on to Massive's next-door neighbor Elbert proper with him* because the forecasted wind speeds of "only" ~20 mph with 30 mph gusts were pushing us both to one side once we hit the ridgeline. He said he had to crawl along parts of the ridge between S. Elbert and Elbert because of how strong the winds were there.
*To OP and any other new hikers reading this: No, it is *not* a good idea to split the group up - watch just about any horror movie for a general idea of why :p - but this one is a well-marked Class 1/2 trail that leads to a well-trafficked summit, the wind was the only adverse condition present, we had plenty of daylight left, and we made contingency plans. But take the anecdotal evidence about the wind for what it's worth, and otherwise do as I say and not as I do!
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Re: 1st 14er - Mount Massive on Saturday HELP!
There is also always a possibility the winds won't be as strong as the forecast shows. If Massive is what you're set on, I'd go for it. Worst thing that can happen is you go, hike to treeline (highly unlikely winds will make anything unsafe below treeline), if wind is too strong, turn back. Hiking to treeline is a better day than sitting on the couch at home.
I've had many hikes where the wind ended up being less strong than predicted. YMMV
I've had many hikes where the wind ended up being less strong than predicted. YMMV
Re: 1st 14er - Mount Massive on Saturday HELP!
+1Ptglhs wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 1:28 pm I'm agreeing with the other posters on this thread. We don't know when the weather will hit, and you don't know how fast you will be hiking. Days are pretty short right now and the last thing you want is to be above Treeline, in the fading light, exhausted, getting knocked around by the wind, and then the snow start falling. Sherman or quandary would be better goals if you just had to do a 14er. Those are a lot shorter so they're easier to do, and turn around when on them.
And if someone gets injured, you likely won't have the kind of gear you need to survive that night while waiting for rescue. Unless you bring a tent and sleeping bag to the summit
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