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Uncompahgre/Big Blue Wilderness

Submitted By: Richard M. Wright on Oct 15, 2009
Administrators: Ben Mottinger, Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monomaniac
Elevation: 14,309 feet
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On top of Wetterhorn, the big Unc in the backgroun...


Description 

The Uncompahgre/Big Blue Wilderness is the centerpiece of San Juan mountaineering and presently comprises an area in excess of 102,000 acres in the Uncompahgre National Forest. Technical climbing can be found throughout, although many of the high peaks can be ascended as hikes alone. The San Juan mountaineers have established technical routes on many of the peaks with many of these ascents being roped winter ascents with or without ski descents. A who's who of interesting peaks includes Uncompahgre Peak (14,309 feet), Wetterhorn Peak (14015), Matterhorn Peak (13,700), and various lesser peaks including Turret, Coxcomb, Precipice, Dunsinane, Courthouse Mountain, and Chimney Peak. The Cimmeron Range itself is included in the area and can be host to a near infinite amount of high end technical climbing. In many of the areas we have visited in recent years the potential for very difficult bouldering on welded tuffa, schist, and conglomerate rock is likewise almost endless. Although frequently disparaged, rock quality throughout the wilderness is enormously variable, but frequently excellent. While some of the welded tufa is truly bullet proof, some of the softer conglomerate is probably not of much interest for pure rock climbing, although possibly fine in winter. In addition, crags found in the surrounding National Forest and BLM land will be subject to different regulation vis-a-vis in situ protection than crags in the wilderness proper. Don't be surprised, however, to find old rusty pitons tucked away on crags within the present wilderness boundary.


Getting There 

The Uncompahgre/Big Blue Wilderness is accessed from Ouray, Ridgeway, Lake City, and Gunnison in south/west Colorado. Detailed access will be provided for the specific mountain or crag destination as this area evolves.



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Self portait after failed attempt on Fall (1976) acsent of Chimney Peak (peeking out on left). Unexpected snowstorm and aforementioned dubious rock thwarted attempt.  L to R - Jon Ake - Scott Mossman - Jack Panek.

Self portait after failed attempt on Fall (1976) a...

The Chimney Peak and Courthouse Mountain massif.

The Chimney Peak and Courthouse Mountain massif.

Precipice Peak, 13,144, is also well armed with adventure climbing potential.

Precipice Peak, 13,144, is also well armed with ad...

Red Cliff on the left, 13,642, and Coxcomb on the right, 13,656, have both walk-up ascents and technical routes.

Red Cliff on the left, 13,642, and Coxcomb on the ...