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Sharkstooth

Submitted By: Steve Merschel on Nov 30, 1999
Administrators: Ben Mottinger, Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst
Elevation: 12,630 feet
Latitude: 40.2808  Longitude: -105.6740 
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Description 

Sharkstooth is big tower of quality rock located near to the super-popular Petit Grepon. You can get at some routes on the south side by the same approach as the Petit, but the north side requires a somewhat hidden split in the trail a little above Loch Vale along the Andrew's Glacier trail. Then you have the boulder field from hell that goes up the Gash to the base of Sharkstooth.

The descent from the summit is not bad, but we did it with double ropes which always makes the raps quicker. If you head east from the summit you will find a little notch and some rap rings. They don't look terrific, but they were good enough for us to simurappel off of them. About 50 meters down we found some grassy ledges and a slung horn with more rap rings. Another 50 meters or so and more grassy ledges with rap rings. The third rap is short and then your at the top of the Gash. Hike down the unstable boulders, pick up the gear you left at the bottom of your route and then trek out the same nasty boulder field you came up.

All right, after all that negativity about the approach, let me just say that the rock is awesome. It was probably the best alpine route I have done in my limited career. The rock is pretty solid and there were great views. We were in the sun the whole way up. The Sharkstooth is a great day and well worth the approach.


Getting There 

Start at the Glacier Gorge trail head in RMNP. To get there, enter RMNP from Estes, take your first left and it's about 10-15 minutes from there.

From the trailhead, head towards Loch Vale. You'll go about 2 miles and then split off to the right and up some switchbacks to Loch Vale (0.7 miles). Then about another half a mile past Loch Vale, you see a sign for Andrew's Glacier where you split off right. We missed this the first time because the trail split isn't obvious and it's actually about 10 meters before the sign (right after the creek crossing). Take the Andrew's Glacier trail for about half a mile and you will see the Sharkstooth on your left. You'll also see The Gash which is a big boulder field that goes up to the base of the Sharkstooth. It's about half a mile to the rock from there. Exit the same way you came.

You can get to the south side of the Sharkstooth by skipping the split onto Andrew's Glacier trail. I'm not sure what routes are over here, but this is also the way to the Petit Grepon.



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Looking up the Gash at the North and West faces

BETA PHOTO: Looking up the Gash at the North and West faces

From Andrew's Glacier.

BETA PHOTO: From Andrew's Glacier.

Looking north from the top of Sharkstooth in RMNP.<br />Andrew Speers toping out the last pitch.

Looking north from the top of Sharkstooth in RMNP....

Sharkstooth as seen from snow field on the approach up.

Sharkstooth as seen from snow field on the approac...

Sharkstooth as seen from The Gash.

Sharkstooth as seen from The Gash.

Self portrait in the couloir on the west side of Sharkstooth as seen from The Gash.

Self portrait in the couloir on the west side of S...

The Sharkstooth and Saber bask in the glow of the comet Hale-Bopp.  1997 photo by Glenn Randall.

The Sharkstooth and Saber bask in the glow of the ...

Sharkstooth from Petit Grepon.

BETA PHOTO: Sharkstooth from Petit Grepon.

Bonnie Von Grebe about half way up the classic Northeast Ridge route on the Sharkstooth.

Bonnie Von Grebe about half way up the classic Nor...

Sarah Shull lets her feet relax on the summit of Sharkstooth after an ascent in 1996. Photo by Tony Bubb

Sarah Shull lets her feet relax on the summit of S...

Tony Bubb & Sarah Shull on the summit of Sharkstooth in 1996. A storm has passed below which we waited out from above. Self-portrait taken with a timer.

Tony Bubb & Sarah Shull on the summit of Sharkstoo...