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Route: From Culebra PeakPosted On: 2021-01-18, By: climbingcueInfo: Road is packed down very well from the Ranch using snowmobiles. From the 4 way to the tree line the trench is in and we did not need snowshoes until climbing out of the tree line. Then ditched the shoes at the top of that 1st ridge. We had no view for Culebra, and we only able to see where we were after coming back over from Red. Our total time was 10 hours on the dot. Here is my strava link if you would like pictures.
https://www.strava.com/activities/4632578409 |
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Route: From Culebra PeakPosted On: 2020-07-04, By: E_A_Marcus_949Info: No snow on route from Culebra. Some below the ridge-line but easy enough to avoid when skirting around the first bump. Poles helped on the way up/down with the loose dirt/rocks. |
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Route: Alamosito Creek Posted On: 2020-06-27, By: angryInfo: Purgatoire> Alamosito>Vermejo>Red>Culebra
Summer conditions. Summit register needs pen/paper. |
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Route: From Culebra PeakPosted On: 2018-05-27, By: GatsbyInfo: From the summit of Culebra to the summit of Red, there was no snow to be negotiated. Full summer conditions. |
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Route: NW route Posted On: 2013-08-25, By: d_bakerInfo: Not of great significance, and a bit late for the hiking season of the "pay to play" peaks, but the register container (on Red) is empty. I took the soaking wet one down since it was useless. However I did not put another register of any kind back.
Maybe next year, or this winter (?) someone can put some paper in it!
The tube on Culebra was busted too, but I forgot to grab it and pack it out. Maybe Uwe did?
Conditions of the mountain were summertime fine. The weather made for an interesting ascent, as we tried to find the summits! |
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