/r/13ers
Lets talk 13ers.
Lets talk 13ers.
Any mountain between 13,000-13,999 feet is welcome.
13ers ski trip reports:
14ers.com interactive map:
https://www.14ers.com/map.php (Peaks dropdown, select 13ers)
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/r/13ers
No it wasn’t a nuke, then sun just glared on my camera 🙂
A little rough to get there but hardly any people once you leave Mt. Flora.
Seen from Rowe Peak
I’m curious if anyone has climbed Cathedral Peak without snow? From what I’m finding online it doesn’t seem like there’s a clear, safe-ish route and you are taking a lot of risk in talus.
I’ll be out there in about a week or so and I’m thinking to at least go to the lake to set eyes on it.
Been reading a lot of trip reports and info on Keller’s class 3+ East ridge. Does anyone have any good 13er or 14er comparisons for it? Or any info that may be useful? Thanks!
Edit: after completing it, Keller seems to be minimally class 3. Ridge proper goes 3-5; you can go lower and around for looser 2+ to 3. It’s straight forward. We still had helmets and would call it class 3 but on the more straight-forward side. The bushwhacking was worse.