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Aug 22 2020
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50 male
 Joined Dec 22 2003
 Tucson, AZ
Maroon Bells 4 pass loop, CO 
Maroon Bells 4 pass loop, CO
 
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RedwallNHopsTriplogs 1,360
Backpack34.09 Miles 9,454 AEG
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9,454 ft AEG
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Did this from West Maroon outside of Crested Butte. Lotta miles and elevation for 2 days. Stunning scenery, though somewhat muted by the fires. Snowmass lake was a goregous spot. Day 2 was a bit of a death march
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Aug 28 2018
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49 male
 Joined Jun 20 2003
 Tucson, AZ
Four Pass Loop -- Maroon Bells - SnowmassNorthwest, CO
Northwest, CO
Hiking avatar Aug 28 2018
fricknaleyTriplogs 4,124
Hiking27.64 Miles 8,275 AEG
Hiking27.64 Miles   11 Hrs   11 Mns   2.59 mph
8,275 ft AEG      30 Mns Break15 LBS Pack
 
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this hike has been at the top of my list for a few years now. it lived up to, and exceeded all my expectations. when i originally planned this, my intent was to run as much as i could. aggravating a hamstring injury the week before changed those plans, and hindered my confidence altogether.

i started at 6am to a perfect forecast for the day, and the immediate scene of the moon over the Maroon Bells and moonlight reflecting off Maroon Lake told me it was going to be a good day regardless. i made good time climbing through the trees as the sun slowly rose and i met timberline as the sun crested the high peaks, warming things up and highlighting my first pass, Buckskin. the views of North Maroon Peak on the way up were stunning and i even spotted some brave dudes making their way slowly up that beast. from the pass, the look back at Pyramid Peak was kind of awe inspiring with the sun blasting behind it. it was windy and very cold at this first pass. in other words, perfect.

i made good time down from here and back into the trees, then along the creek. passed numerous backpackers coming in the other direction. at the geneva lake intersection the second climb began in earnest and the incredible snowmass lake popped into view, guarded by snowmass mountain and peak. stopped me dead in my tracks on numerous occasions. the climb up to Trail Rider Pass was perhaps my favorite scenery and trail grade of the day and i was feeling wonderful the whole time. marveled at the views in both directions for a while. windy and not quite as cold at this one, so i took advantage and spent the rest of the day in short sleeves and zip off shorts.

descent from Trail Rider was very steep and super wide open, affording excellent scenery. saw the most backpackers on this stretch. the north fork cutoff came sooner than expected. lot of wildflowers along this too. soon enough i joined up with the North Fork trail and made my way into Fravert Basin. Lot of water along this stretch and big open views, including a sweet waterfall. a sharp climb through the trees popped me out into anther higher elevation open basin and it became clear finally where Frigid Air Pass was. Maroon Peak dominated the landscape in this stretch and some of the mountains around it were stunningly red colored. the final climb up to the pass was somewhat brutal for me, but once on Frigid Air Pass, I felt great and the view looking out over it was probably my very favorite of the day. just amazing!

the shortest stretch between passes was next, heading out to West Maroon Pass. big massive open landscape had me feeling like i was in another country, if not planet. loved this. i will say the final relatively short climb to West Maroon Pass nearly killed me. Rewarding views from the pass, however, brought me semi back to life.

all that remained was the long descent back to maroon/snowmass trail to complete my loop. it was an uneventful big descent. at times pleasant, at times zombie-like, and always gorgeous. i was racing my gps and phone/route scout batteries at this point. i lost and they both died about a mile from the end. ha

i had nothing short of a wonderful day start to finish. carried five quarts of water, figuring i would just filter at any of the numerous spots along the way, but never needed to. ate a ton all day. never aggravated my hamstring too much and had a big stupid grin on my mug for nearly 28 miles.

this gem should be on everybody's wish list. as good as it gets if you ask me.
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Aug 09 2018
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60 male
 Joined Nov 15 2005
 Jackson, CA
Snowmass LakeNorthwest, CO
Northwest, CO
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toddakTriplogs 577
Hiking21.00 Miles 5,500 AEG
Hiking21.00 Miles   10 Hrs      2.10 mph
5,500 ft AEG
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Back to the Maroon Bells for another excellent loop crossing three 12,500' passes. Went counter-clockwise: south along Snowmass Creek on Maroon-Snowmass Trail #1975 past Snowmass Lake then over Buckskin Pass > Maroon/Willow Lakes #1978 over Willow Pass > back north on East Snowmass #1977 over East Snowmass Pass. A very short road walk joins the two trailheads. I thought this loop was just as enjoyable as the nearby 4-pass loop.

Nice to reach 1 million feet of accumlated elevation logged on HAZ, to go along with the 5,000 miles reached earlier this year.
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Aug 04 2013
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53 male
 Joined Jan 31 2015
 Chandler, AZ
6-Pass Maroon Bells Snowmass Loop, CO 
6-Pass Maroon Bells Snowmass Loop, CO
 
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OdinWiskiTriplogs 99
Backpack55.00 Miles 17,600 AEG
Backpack55.00 Miles5 Days   6 Hrs      
17,600 ft AEG
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Did this backpack in early August 2013. Instead of the commonly done 4-pass 26-mile Maroon Bells-Snowmass Super Loop, we a 6-pass 55-mile loop with 17,600 elevation gain. 5 and a half days. Without any acclimatization, the first day of 13 miles with 2 passes with a heavy pack at those altitudes kind of did me in. Had to force myself to eat in the evening. My two friends definitely handled it much better. But as it's said, you get acclimatized as you go. From the second day on I got a lot more used to the altitudes.

We started out from Maroon Lake TH parking lot, took Crater Lake, West Maroon Pass, Frigid Air Pass, Fravert Basin, Geneva Lake, Silver Creek Pass, Avalanche Lake, Capitol Pass, Capitol Lake, Copper Pass, Snowmass Lake, and Buckskin Pass back down to west maroon trail to the parking lot. It was a beautiful and memorable trip!
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