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DescriptionMt. Alice is a relatively remote 13,000 ft. peak located deep in Wild Basin of RMNP. The climbs are located on its steep, impressive, and intimidating east face, and consists of mostly older aid lines with the exception of Central Ramp (5.8) which is probably the most popular route. Like all alpine climbs, these routes should not be taken lightly. This is especially true for Mt. Alice due to its remote location (8 miles back). Don't expect to see crowds. It's likely you'll be the only party there. Since these routes don't see a lot of traffic, you should expect dirt, loose rock, and lots of plant life. A true backcountry/alpine experience. Getting ThereHead up to RMNP and Estes Park. Take Hwy 7 south out of Estes, thru Meeker Park, to the Wild Basin entrance of RMNP. After entering the gates drive about 2 [miles] down the dirt road to the trailhead for Thunder Lake. Hike the Thunder Lake trail for about 5 miles to the Lion Lakes turn off. Hike up to Lion Lake and head up to the alpine meadow and boulder field to the west. The objective will be obvious by this point - head to the base and pick the least scary approach to the start of the climbs.
Featured Route For Mt. Alice
Central Ramp 5.8 CO : RMNP - Rock : Mt. Alice
I really liked this route. It has a little lichen and loose rock but no more than most of the other alpine walls in the park. The long approach means that you have a good chance of being the only party on the mountain. (although if there is another climbing party, it will likely be on this route) The climbing is sustained in the 5.7 - 5.8 range and offers a little bit of everything... snow, stemming, laybacks, hand cracks, chimneys etc. You won'...[more]
Photos of Mt. Alice
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