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Route: Copper Creek Posted On: 2020-06-15, By: drop_bearInfo: A few snow fields to walk through on the east ridge. Can avoid a couple by dropping down to the north, but not worth it on the others. No snow below treeline. |
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Route: Via Graveline Gulch and Cooper Mountain Posted On: 2019-07-21, By: supranihilestInfo: Aside from a short snow crossing on the ridge up Jacque the entire route is dry. The ridge is somewhat loose Class 2+. Route finding is the only issue on this loop - it's very steep up Copper Mountain and the descent will take you through the gulch, which is heavily forested, without a trail. Bring a GPS if you aren't confident in your route finding abilities. |
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Route: North ridge from Searle pass Posted On: 2017-12-18, By: SnowAlienInfo: Colorado Trail is packed down by foot traffic to Janet's cabin. From there, we postholed 0.5 mi to Searle pass (flotation advisable), and then took mostly dry ridge to the summit. |
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Route: Tucker Gulch Approach Posted On: 2016-09-03, By: jasayrevtInfo: Clear and very nice enjoyable trip w/ reaching summit. Invigorating Hobby. Great, beautiful 13er mountain. This quality, classic route is a unique undertaking and lightly traveled. Incredible views of Gore and Mosquito Ranges. Prime, excellent, and bluebird summer conditions up high for navigating slopes and ridge line extremely well. Trail runners and light pack were good. Climb safely / swiftly in the hills folks. Pictures included as beta |
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Route: NE Ridge from Copper Mtn Posted On: 2015-06-29, By: Tony1Info: Almost completely snow-free from Center Village in Copper to the summit of Jacque, roughly following the American Flyer lift, then up the ridge to the top of the ski area, then along the ridge to the summit. The ground is still very wet though. Bright microspikes but didn‘t use them. |
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