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Call it a season

On the South Ridge of Lakes Peak.

As exciting as it can be to see the weather change and a new season arrive, it’s not always easy to let the old one go. Rather than accept it might be time to move on to different sports and activities more appropriate for the conditions, we stubbornly insist on trying to get in one more ski, run, or climb. And it’s usually then that we realize– after finding ourselves in rotten or cupped snow, on muddy trail approaches, or climbing peaks with unconsolidated snow– that it’s time to call it a season.

major creek lakes peak

It was drier down low, but cold (high 20′s). The fire was more of a necessity than in mid summer, when it’s partly  just for fun. Without it we would have had to just get right in our sleeping bags.

With all of our summer races behind us, we figured we had time to sneak in just one more trip to the Sangre de Cristos. The peaks aren’t as technically challenging as they are high, and we thought that if a recent winter storm (the 1st of the season) skirted by without dumping too much snow, we might be able to tag a few more summits before winter.

electric pass

On the snowy trail up to Electric Pass.

We always seem to forget, or ignore, that even a little snow on loose talus slopes can be tedious, if not outright annoying. After making our way to the summit of Lakes Peak, 13,375 ft., in about 4-6″ of new snow, we decided that the summer season for Colorado summits, for us at least, is done.

Electric Pass, sangre de cristos

This post on Electric Pass marked the boundary between the San Isabel National Forest to the north and the Rio Grande N.F. to the south. Though it’s hard to see in the photo, if you look real close you can see the name Rio Grande carved in the wood.

It’s not a bad thing. We had a great summer. If this winter is better than last, which we’re all praying it will be, we hope to be back up on the summits in the early part of next year, but with skis. So apart from a couple of desert trips this fall, we’re happy to be switching to winter.

“The next summit is where?” It’s time to call it a season.


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6 comments to Call it a season

  • I always love the late fall pics with snow on the ground and clouds below. Looks like a nice trip, Ted, and like you say a fire is more of a necessity than a luxury! I’m trying myself to know when to call it a season. I just don’t want to let go of the dry weather. Based on your recommendation of a climb you guys did maybe last fall, The Davis Face, we went and climbed that this past Sunday and it really made me not want to let go of summer. I guess all good things come to an end, though as we all know that with living in Colorado, the end of something good is always the beginning of something equally as good :)

  • Christy

    So great you got over to the Davis face! That’s a good idea, I almost forgot about that one….Hope to see you guys this winter!

  • We sure hope to see you guys too, Christy! We should all plan something fun.

  • ted

    Love that Davis Face!

  • What a summer and thanks for sharing all the adventures.

    Let’s hope there’s a lot more snow this season than last. Looks like you might be off to a good start.

  • ted

    So far so good, Scott.

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