Just another humble little hiking update that I thought I'd share. Had a great time climbing Elbert the night of July 31st/morning of August 1st, with the moon to light the way and a brilliant sunrise. Pictures and video below.





I started the hike at about 3:15am and reached the summit around 6-ish. There was one female hiker who I kept pace with heading up the mountain. One of us would stop, the other would pass when we shed or added layers or took a momentary breather from the steep grades, especially in the tree line where the early morning temps were surprisingly stifling. The hike started in the high 40s, and then descended to close to freezing at the summit.
I encountered many hikers heading down from their overnight moonlight summits.
On the last push towards the summit, I passed two guys (Andrew and Mike), also hailing from Vail. We had a good conversation and took photos at the summit when they arrived a few minutes after me and the lady hiker.
There was a group of young kids from Indiana who had started even earlier, and were at the summit celebrating.
The summit was windy and frigid, much colder than Quandary the weekend before.
I left the summit around 6:45am, and my stiff knees made it a little slower going as my ascent companions raced down to the trailhead, hahaha!
All in all, good hike!