I disagree. I did Humboldt in March of '17 during the week and didn't see a soul the whole day. 13 miles, 11 hours, and no one.SchralpTheGnar wrote:A true solo ascent is no longer possible in Colorado in any season.
I've stood on several summits by myself for a time: Quandary at Sunrise last June 21 (saw a hundred or so people going up when I was coming down but for the 1st 4 hours I was by myself), Lincoln or Bross or Missouri or Elbert or Sherman in October, Sherman in November, even Huron and Columbia Point in August, for a brief period. All of these are weekday climbs. The only 14er I've ever hiked on a weekend was in the San Juans. I can't think of much that would encourage me to volunteer to hike a front range / sawatch / tensquito 14er on a summer weekend.
To the OP: Sorry for the digression. I've hiked far more peaks by myself than with other people. I don't do anything differently when I'm by myself. I've done several 13ers and one 14er and not seen anyone all day. All I can say is let people know where you're going, and what route you're taking. Text them from the summit (I've never not had service on a summit, though I'm sure it's possible). If you're really alone you don't have as much margin for error. Keep that in mind when considering a risky move.