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Long ridgelines within 1hr from Denver

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monkeyvanya · · Denver · Joined Oct 2008 · Points: 265

I'm looking for continuous easy ridge lines as training for longer alpine traverses.
- Something more like a picket fence rather than Angel's way/Satan slab in Flatirons. That is, overall not too technical. Maybe with occasional 5.6 move, but where you can run/hop most of the way.
- Something that isn't closed for falcons right now.

I've heard there's Eldo to S.Boulder Peak ridge. Any beta on it?

Edit: No steep snow.

Count Chockula · · Littleton, CO · Joined Aug 2006 · Points: 5

Kelso Ridge between Kelso and Torreys?

Ralph Kolva · · Pine, CO · Joined Jun 2006 · Points: 210
Count Chockula wrote:Kelso Ridge between Kelso and Torreys?
Decent bit of class 2+, maybe 3rd, on Kelso but you can extend the ridge to either Edwards or Grizzly and Loveland Pass if you want,

How about Citadel to Pettingel? Can also extend the ridge in either direction but it would be running or hiking rather than scrambling.
[url] mountainproject.com/v/east-…[/url]

Is this the type of route you're looking for?
mtoensing · · AZ · Joined Feb 2006 · Points: 705

Sobo is closed yo

Matt Bosquez · · Denver, CO · Joined Jun 2008 · Points: 50

Kasparov Traverse - if the mile long ridgeline isn't long enough you could turn around and do it the other direction. I guarantee it will feel different going the other way. You're probably a few months out before the Indian Peaks thaw out enough to let you run and hop on this one.

monkeyvanya · · Denver · Joined Oct 2008 · Points: 265

Thanks for replies.
Bummer on SoBo
Will have to read up more on these ridges, but they look very promising. How long would you wait after a snowstorm before going there? Do you need crampons on approach this time of year?
Forgot to mention: I suck on snow.

fossana · · leeds, ut · Joined Apr 2006 · Points: 13,318

Vanya, here are a few others, but they'll be snowy:

mountainproject.com/v/east-…
mountainproject.com/v/blitz…

fossana · · leeds, ut · Joined Apr 2006 · Points: 13,318

p.s. https://avalanche.state.co.us/index.php
2 people got caught in an avalanche on Blitzen recently; 1 died.

I would go with you after I get back. I have an extra pair of snowshoes if you need to borrow some.

monkeyvanya · · Denver · Joined Oct 2008 · Points: 265

Thanks Michelle. I'd wait at least for the ridge to melt off, before heading there

YDPL8S · · Santa Monica, Ca. · Joined Aug 2003 · Points: 540

Evans - Bierstadt - If you are willing to go more than an hour, Ellingwood on La Plata, nothing real soon though, you're going to have to wait awhile. I also second numerous ridges in Indian Peaks and Blitzen, though that can be pretty commiting compared to what it sounds like you're after.

John Shultz · · Osaka, Japan · Joined Dec 2008 · Points: 50

Cool thread!

I am very happy to be headed to the front range from Osaka this July. I was thinking about some sweet ridges as well.

There are some great suggestions here. I am also contemplating the Keyhole Ridge on Longs, but that is farther than an hour from Denver.

Any other thoughts if we bumped the range up to say 2-3 hours from Denver?

Cheers from Japan,

john

John Shultz · · Osaka, Japan · Joined Dec 2008 · Points: 50

Also, the East Ridge on the Spy to the North Arete on the First Flatiron looks like a great moderate ridge linkup.

monkeyvanya · · Denver · Joined Oct 2008 · Points: 265

Thanks for Spy suggestion. Not exactly what I was looking for, but would be nice to link with other flatirons.

Looks like I'm stuck with flatirons for the next few months.
Any guestimates about what would be the first scramble to melt off?

Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

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