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2 summits • 6.5 km • 404 m gain • 2 hr 31 min
1 summit • 13.8 km • 636 m gain • 5 hr 0 min
1 summit • 14.3 km • 721 m gain • 7 hr 3 min
1 summit • 25.2 km • 1,203 m gain • 7 hr 10 min
1 summit • 7.8 km • 468 m gain • 5 hr 1 min
Latest summits
"24.6km loop with 1,455m gain in 7:10hrs.
A bit windy at open spaces, almost no snow (as usual in the foothills & front ranges).
Solo, in complete solitude.
The best time to do it though in late October or November: no leaves, and no or almost no snow, Powderface trail is still open for traffic. Better to do with 2 cars, or at least a bike. Otherwise it'll be a long 7 km walk. Or half walk, half run - a bit faster, but feels long anyway. " — alexp • Dec 23, 2018
"Solo snowshoe trip on a cloudy day with light flurries. Was planning to go to the main summit but started late and plowing through the snow took longer then I had anticipated. The whole trip, their might of been one and a half viewpoints while walking under tree cover all day." — Randy • Oct 9, 2018
"Bushwhacked up. We found a small trail for many parts of this trek. Now views at the top. The bushwacking was never bad. We also did not have the romantic moonlight like some other peakers, haha. Sunglasses also make a first line of defense for eyeprotection while bushwhacking." — BertB • Jul 11, 2018