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Wetterhorn Peak - 3 members in 5 triplogs have rated this an average 5 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Jul 01 2025
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31 male
 Joined Jun 02 2019
 Phoenix, AZ
Wetterhorn PeakWest, CO
West, CO
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LJWTriplogs 266
Hiking7.66 Miles 3,281 AEG
Hiking7.66 Miles   5 Hrs   32 Mns   1.79 mph
3,281 ft AEG   1 Hour   15 Mns Break
 
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Engineer Pass on the Alpine Loop is easiest coming from Silverton through Animas Forks. Going this way avoids the hardest part of the Engineer Pass segment in Mineral Creek between Animas and Ouray. It also makes it easy to see who's descending the road on the westside switchbacks above you, making passing on the shelves easier than if you were descending. Bottomed out once on the way up and once on the way down from the pass, but it's certainly avoidable. Doable this way in a pickup with decent clearance and tires; I was a witness to this fact. Matterhorn Creek TH has camping room for several people or groups. The last road to the 4wd TH was the roughest road we drove. Did okay going up, more scraping on the way down (again, my fault - inexperience and impatience). The only other cars we saw at the TH were 3 OHVs, but they came and went; everyone hiking Wetterhorn came from the lower TH. Everyone had helmets for Wetterhorn, but I thought after much ado, and an admonishing by a descending (and for what it's worth unsuccessful) Wetterhorn hiker the day before, that the climbing was upper c2/lower c3, and easier climbing than Brown's Peak of Four Peaks fame for instance, with moreover less rock fall hazard. Although I really don't know anything about climbing, and I'm scared of ropes.

All that said long drive in from PHX. We left at 2:30am on the 30th, set up camp by 2:30 pm just below the Matterhorn Creek TH. Engineer Pass has such beautiful scenery that I couldn't believe we were driving it. It almost started to make sense why overlanders etc call the roads trails.

4:45ish start only dark in the first woods. By the time I was in the lower meadows no need for a headlamp. A couple guys were ahead of me and had hiked in from the lower TH. In the rocks on the Wetterhorn Trail after breaking from Ridgestock Driveway the wildflowers were sweet, and there were about a dozen pika I saw.

Onto the ridge just started slowing down. Nearing 13k or so as it steepens up. The route is obvious enough, though I made the mistake of ascending too early on the rib. The crux was in the easy Four Peaks range of scrambling, and the views all around the whole time are astonishing. The cat walk and above for the finish are just the best.

Had a half hour or more and then back down. Much better time. Lots of marmots out sunning. Saw 5 hikers on the day and 2 dozen or so marmots and pika. After, it was a 5.5 hour drive to Denver outskirts and hotel for a night. Had tickets for Red Rocks same night, and I insisted we not just drive up for the show. In the end it all worked out.
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Wildflowers Observation Substantial
Substantial higher up - here and there lower

water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water 3 out of 5water less than max Matterhorn Creek Medium flow Medium flow
 
Sep 08 2019
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 Joined Jan 07 2017
 Fountain Hills,
Wetterhorn PeakWest, CO
West, CO
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DixieFlyerTriplogs 1,374
Hiking8.20 Miles 3,214 AEG
Hiking8.20 Miles   6 Hrs   21 Mns   2.15 mph
3,214 ft AEG   2 Hrs   32 Mns Break
 
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What a fun hike this one was! In fact, it was one of the most enjoyable and satisfying hikes that I have ever done.

The scenery was not quite as good as hiking Uncompahgre, but it was pretty darn close. There was great scenery all the way to near the summit, and then that is where the fun began. There was some route finding and rock scrambling, and the final climb to the summit was a definite class 3 climb -- but there was no exposure however.

I would definitely hike this one again...and for strong hikers you could also bag Matterhorn Peak on your way back.
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Jul 30 2016
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79 male
 Joined Mar 27 2008
 tucson, az
Wetterhorn PeakWest, CO
West, CO
Hiking avatar Jul 30 2016
rvcarterTriplogs 241
Hiking7.00 Miles 3,155 AEG
Hiking7.00 Miles
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The trip to Wetterhorn Peak was great but I wouldn't recommend our logistics. We did the trip from Ridgway, which is on the west side of the mountain range, mostly because that was our base for Sneffels. It didn't look very far on the map, but you have to go north to Montrose on US 550, east on US 50 to Blue Ridge Reservoir, southeast on CO 25 across Blue Mesa, south on CO 149 to Lake City, just to get to the 7 mile dirt road into the Wetterhorn TH. It took us almost 3 hours to get the TH, which was only 15 miles away as the crow flys. By all means, stay in Lake City or camp somewhere closer the night before.

There is lots of water in the creeks.

I put most of the other details into the description I posted yesterday.
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Jul 13 2016
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37 male
 Joined May 15 2015
 Tucson
Uncompahgre/Wetterhorn, CO 
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jrousoshammondTriplogs 186
Backpack20.12 Miles 7,224 AEG
Backpack20.12 Miles1 Day   18 Hrs   50 Mns   
7,224 ft AEG
 
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We parked a little below the lower Matterhorn Creek TH in the afternoon and backpacked up to treeline where we set up camp. Aside from a few old fire rings, there is very little in the way of established sites, but there's plenty of space to pitch a tent. There's plenty of water, but many of the drainages are cloudy and discolored from minerals. The best one near our camp was the stream at the bottom of the basin that was running perpendicular to the Wetterhorn/Matterhorn ridge. Wetterhorn loomed over us the whole time :worthy:

The next morning we climbed the remaining distance to Broken Hill saddle, and then embarked on a long journey over to Uncompahgre's south ridge. There were quite a few false ridges on the way, and it took a while to get back into the basin below Wetterhorn that afternoon. There were a few butterfly researchers pacing around the tundra as we zigzagged up Uncompahgre. Aside from a brief rubbly slope, the climbing was very straightforward. There's a broad summit with amazing views and some nice shelters, but don't look over the north face unless you have a strong stomach :scared:

The following morning started out on a really nice trail through the rock-strewn tundra up to the shoulder of Wetterhorn. The remaining route required a little study and a lot of concentration, but there was always just enough stable rock to scramble along safely. The final class 3 scramble that I was worried about proved to be delightfully stable and fun. I found this hike to be much more manageable and fun than Longs, even though the technical ratings are the same. If you can't find a great handhold (or 3) within arm's reach - you're off-route.

HANG EVERYTHING THAT IS SWEATY/SALTY ENOUGH TO BE APPETIZING TO MARMOTS. My trekking poles and sandals took some serious damage (during a nap and a climb, respectively). I was lucky to not have my backpack destroyed.
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Sep 22 2003
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48 male
 Joined May 01 2002
 Denver, CO
Wetterhorn PeakWest, CO
West, CO
Backpack avatar Sep 22 2003
MtnGeekTriplogs 75
Backpack7.00 Miles
Backpack7.00 Miles4 Days         
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Did this a a backpacking trip hiking Wetterhorn, Uncompahgre, Matterhorn and Broken Hill. Made base camp by Uncomahgre just under 12,000 feet at El Paso Creek.
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