Route Climbed: Standard Route Date Climbed: August 21, 2004
HIked with my dad under cool, cloudy conditions. The summit was completely socked in when we were there, depriving us of the view of the Three Apostles.
Route Climbed: Route from Winfield Trailhead Date Climbed: August 8, 2004
What a wonderful mountain. Excellent trail work by CFI or whoever worked on it. After having done a long hike the day before, Huron was a joy to climb. We had fantastic weather - I dare say one of the nicest days we have had all climbing season.
Route Climbed: Standard Route Date Climbed: August, 1997
Everyone's entitled to a certain amount of error in life, and before getting this mountain, I filled my quota! Three or four years before the successful summiting date shown above, I set out on a beautiful day for a solo climb of Huron. Well, okay, admittedly I didn't exactly study the route--not the route up the mountain, the route TO the mountain--so happily oblivious to the world, took a couple wrong turns en route. Uh...wrong turns I knew nothing about. So, see, eventually it was still this stupendous day, and after working for a couple hours up this nice ridge, eventually reached that wonderful point where the view starts opening up, which in this case meant coming over what I assumed was a shoulder leading to something like a view of the peak itself. To my surprise, not only had I reached the summit of what I'd been toiling up, I was standing, admiring a view with the most definite problem that most of that view included peaks higher than the one I was on! To this day I don't know what it was I climbed. But I know what it wasn't. It was, however, a terrifically nice day.
Returned, though, in August, 1997, and in a magnificent show of map-reading ability, did the real thing with Elizabeth, who of course never doubted for a minute but that we'd make the right summit. (Okay that's enough; stop laughing, Aaron...I've suffered entirely too much as it is over this.)
Route Climbed: Standard Route from Winfield TH Date Climbed: May 30, 2004
Unseasonably cold day up high. A fantastic snow climb after a clear, cold night. Couldn't find a continuous snow field to the peak, but only took off the crampons at 13, 800 or so because of talus fields.
By the way, I made it up the road with a Ford Explorer in slight snow with no issues. It's not too bad if you take it slow.
Route Climbed: SW Face From Clear Creek Date Climbed: November 4, 2001
This would be a great mountain to ski when the snow is right. I remember this one as a work out and one more down. If you like a lot of talus and scree then do this one in the Summer!!
Route Climbed: Winfield 4x4 Date Climbed: September 6th, 2003
Magnificent and easy hike! Took on trail at 5:30 with flashlight;( first ever hike in the dark) was at timberline by 6:15 and reached summit by 9:15; Cloudy, some fog, then cleared just above the peak once the summit was reached. Four people on the top, pika, marmot..... Great views of Ice Mountain, Missouri Peak, Oxford, Belford, Harvard, Yale, la Plata, Three Apostles. One very distinct " ruby red " peak in the distant South, somehow West of Yale. Can anyone tell me what that is?
Route Climbed: South Winfield 2WD Trailhead Date Climbed: August 29, 2003
Beautiful easy hike on a great trail. Only about 7 other people on the mountain in total which made it even better. Reached the summit in about 3 1/2 hours from the lower 2wd trailhead. Great weather the whole way.
Route Climbed: Lulu Gulch Date Climbed: July 27, 2002
This day I wanted to do two fourteeners in one day so the plan was to do La Plata first then go back down to the trailhead then do Huron.
When I got to Winfield which is the trailhead for both fourteeners La Plata already had clouds lingering around it so I decided to do Huron first via the LuLu Gulch approach which ascends Browns Peak first (13,500’) then a fun ridge walk to Huron then going down the Huron trail.
The way down was pretty uneventful. Back at the car it was about 2:00 the people I was talking to on top were parked right next to me having some beers and lunch. I sat and had a couple of beers with them and talked. I told them that I wanted to do La Plata also, but the clouds were really getting dark and there was no chance that I was going to attempt it. After they left I was sitting in my car to see what the weather was going to do and all of the sudden at about 3:00 o’clock the clouds left the area and it was sunny.
So I went for it. I had about three hours to get to the summit so I would be back at the car by dark. I was really moving passing people on their way down. Once at timberline the clouds were approaching again, and they were building. So at 13,000 feet I sat down and ate a sandwich and waited to see what the weather was going to do. After a half hour the clouds weren’t getting any better and I couldn’t see anyone in the area, I was all alone and I didn’t want to get stuck on the summit in a storm so decided that this was going to be it for the day and went back down.
Route Climbed: North Ridge from South Winfield TH Date Climbed: July 22, 2003
I had a cheapie 3 cylinder Daewoo rent car so I started from the South Winfield TH. ( I should have looked under the hood- I didnt even know they made 3 cylinder cars- but thats what they said at the rental agency) A halfway decent car could have made it up the road a bit further. The road hike to the 4WD TH was quite easy and enjoyable as there were many fine scenic vistas and campsites along the way. The climb itself was rather easy and uneventful. We got an early start (6 AM- just after daybreak) so no weather problems. A fun climb!
big_g - May 25, 2003 12:47 am Date Climbed: May 25, 2003
Route Climbed: Winfield direct
Made it and tried to ski but the snow was nowhere near compacted enough. Got some glissades in and a short ski run. Buried myself headfirst a few times for my trouble. Cool summit cornice.
Larry V - Aug 25, 2004 11:40 pm
Route Climbed: northwest slopes, S. Winfield TH Date Climbed: July 1996Second attempt, first summit. Still we had thunderstorms and a long downpour on our descent, late in the day. Probably the wettest I've been.
Andy - Aug 22, 2004 3:30 pm
Route Climbed: Standard Route Date Climbed: August 21, 2004HIked with my dad under cool, cloudy conditions. The summit was completely socked in when we were there, depriving us of the view of the Three Apostles.
mtnhiker13 - Aug 13, 2004 9:53 am
Route Climbed: Route from Winfield Trailhead Date Climbed: August 8, 2004What a wonderful mountain. Excellent trail work by CFI or whoever worked on it. After having done a long hike the day before, Huron was a joy to climb. We had fantastic weather - I dare say one of the nicest days we have had all climbing season.
shawniemc - Aug 9, 2004 2:22 pm
Route Climbed: Standard Date Climbed: August 3, 2004My first successful 14er! A very scenic hike from top to bottom, even the 4 wheel drive approach is nice.
Hiked it from the far trailhead (due to owning a nissan sentra) making it 8 miles roundtrip.
Lost the trail at the peak making for some boulder hoping to top.
shannarae2k - Aug 9, 2004 1:43 pm
Route Climbed: Standard Date Climbed: August 8, 2004GORGEOUS weather, great company. Fun mountain.
Saintgrizzly - Jul 28, 2004 2:47 am
Route Climbed: Standard Route Date Climbed: August, 1997Everyone's entitled to a certain amount of error in life, and before getting this mountain, I filled my quota! Three or four years before the successful summiting date shown above, I set out on a beautiful day for a solo climb of Huron. Well, okay, admittedly I didn't exactly study the route--not the route up the mountain, the route TO the mountain--so happily oblivious to the world, took a couple wrong turns en route. Uh...wrong turns I knew nothing about. So, see, eventually it was still this stupendous day, and after working for a couple hours up this nice ridge, eventually reached that wonderful point where the view starts opening up, which in this case meant coming over what I assumed was a shoulder leading to something like a view of the peak itself. To my surprise, not only had I reached the summit of what I'd been toiling up, I was standing, admiring a view with the most definite problem that most of that view included peaks higher than the one I was on! To this day I don't know what it was I climbed. But I know what it wasn't. It was, however, a terrifically nice day.
Returned, though, in August, 1997, and in a magnificent show of map-reading ability, did the real thing with Elizabeth, who of course never doubted for a minute but that we'd make the right summit. (Okay that's enough; stop laughing, Aaron...I've suffered entirely too much as it is over this.)
P.S. The real Huron's actually a very nice peak.
Scott Wesemann - Jun 10, 2004 1:23 am
Route Climbed: Standard Date Climbed: 9/02Climbed with Adam Roddy. This was a fun hike with great views from the summit. I did get altitude sickness on top and it made the descent miserable.
Ed F - May 31, 2004 11:11 am
Route Climbed: Standard Route from Winfield TH Date Climbed: May 30, 2004Unseasonably cold day up high. A fantastic snow climb after a clear, cold night. Couldn't find a continuous snow field to the peak, but only took off the crampons at 13, 800 or so because of talus fields.
By the way, I made it up the road with a Ford Explorer in slight snow with no issues. It's not too bad if you take it slow.
f360driver - Apr 14, 2004 6:45 pm
Route Climbed: North Face Date Climbed: May/03Completely off route. Fun climb though.
RyanS - Apr 12, 2004 12:19 pm
Route Climbed: Standard route Date Climbed: September 8, 2002We summitted, but clouds obscured our views for most of the day. We only caught one fleeting view of the Apostles. We'll be back...
coloradoiceclimber - Apr 10, 2004 6:45 pm
Route Climbed: SW Face From Clear Creek Date Climbed: November 4, 2001This would be a great mountain to ski when the snow is right. I remember this one as a work out and one more down. If you like a lot of talus and scree then do this one in the Summer!!
hhsilleck - Jan 10, 2004 7:30 pm
Route Climbed: East basin Date Climbed: July 2001Climbed solo starting at 2am for a summit at sunrise - great way to avoid the crowds!
Jim Clarke - Oct 13, 2003 11:45 am
Route Climbed: South Winfield TH Date Climbed: July 27, 1996A nice easy warm-up fourteener. A great starter peak with good camping nearby.
Helga - Sep 7, 2003 9:54 pm
Route Climbed: Winfield 4x4 Date Climbed: September 6th, 2003Magnificent and easy hike! Took on trail at 5:30 with flashlight;( first ever hike in the dark) was at timberline by 6:15 and reached summit by 9:15; Cloudy, some fog, then cleared just above the peak once the summit was reached. Four people on the top, pika, marmot..... Great views of Ice Mountain, Missouri Peak, Oxford, Belford, Harvard, Yale, la Plata, Three Apostles. One very distinct " ruby red " peak in the distant South, somehow West of Yale. Can anyone tell me what that is?
jrf - Aug 30, 2003 7:26 pm
Route Climbed: South Winfield 2WD Trailhead Date Climbed: August 29, 2003Beautiful easy hike on a great trail. Only about 7 other people on the mountain in total which made it even better. Reached the summit in about 3 1/2 hours from the lower 2wd trailhead. Great weather the whole way.
odysseus - Aug 7, 2003 8:12 am
Route Climbed: Winfield 4WD TH Date Climbed: July 28, 2003Drove up to the end of the 4WD road from Winfield. A truly beautiful day, stayed on the summit for about 1 1/2 hours. Well maintained trail.
Grant - Jul 31, 2003 10:22 pm
Route Climbed: Lulu Gulch Date Climbed: July 27, 2002This day I wanted to do two fourteeners in one day so the plan was to do La Plata first then go back down to the trailhead then do Huron.
When I got to Winfield which is the trailhead for both fourteeners La Plata already had clouds lingering around it so I decided to do Huron first via the LuLu Gulch approach which ascends Browns Peak first (13,500’) then a fun ridge walk to Huron then going down the Huron trail.
The way down was pretty uneventful. Back at the car it was about 2:00 the people I was talking to on top were parked right next to me having some beers and lunch. I sat and had a couple of beers with them and talked. I told them that I wanted to do La Plata also, but the clouds were really getting dark and there was no chance that I was going to attempt it. After they left I was sitting in my car to see what the weather was going to do and all of the sudden at about 3:00 o’clock the clouds left the area and it was sunny.
So I went for it. I had about three hours to get to the summit so I would be back at the car by dark. I was really moving passing people on their way down. Once at timberline the clouds were approaching again, and they were building. So at 13,000 feet I sat down and ate a sandwich and waited to see what the weather was going to do. After a half hour the clouds weren’t getting any better and I couldn’t see anyone in the area, I was all alone and I didn’t want to get stuck on the summit in a storm so decided that this was going to be it for the day and went back down.
rob_runkle - Jul 30, 2003 7:11 pm
Route Climbed: Winfield 4x4 TH Date Climbed: July 23, 2003Nice easy hike. Storm chased us down, but we waited it out...
kilimanjaro1 - Jul 29, 2003 6:50 pm
Route Climbed: North Ridge from South Winfield TH Date Climbed: July 22, 2003I had a cheapie 3 cylinder Daewoo rent car so I started from the South Winfield TH. ( I should have looked under the hood- I didnt even know they made 3 cylinder cars- but thats what they said at the rental agency) A halfway decent car could have made it up the road a bit further. The road hike to the 4WD TH was quite easy and enjoyable as there were many fine scenic vistas and campsites along the way. The climb itself was rather easy and uneventful. We got an early start (6 AM- just after daybreak) so no weather problems. A fun climb!
big_g - May 25, 2003 12:47 am Date Climbed: May 25, 2003
Route Climbed: Winfield directMade it and tried to ski but the snow was nowhere near compacted enough. Got some glissades in and a short ski run. Buried myself headfirst a few times for my trouble. Cool summit cornice.