Colorado 14ers: Ranking All 58 Colorado 14ers By Difficulty

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

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  • @TheVirtualsherpa
    @TheVirtualsherpa  5 лет назад +36

    For everyone calling the wambulence because they don't want to listen to the whole video:
    Traverse Rankings: ruclips.net/video/00hAFf51AfU/видео.htmlm47s
    Hardest: ruclips.net/video/00hAFf51AfU/видео.htmlm3s
    Hard: ruclips.net/video/00hAFf51AfU/видео.htmlm
    More Difficult: ruclips.net/video/00hAFf51AfU/видео.htmlm20s
    Moderate: ruclips.net/video/00hAFf51AfU/видео.htmlm28s
    Easier: ruclips.net/video/00hAFf51AfU/видео.htmlm8s

    • @MrSomeofthem
      @MrSomeofthem 5 лет назад

      LOL!!!!!!

    • @va7oloko
      @va7oloko 4 года назад +2

      Can you put it in the description? It'll show in the video drag scroll

    • @TheVirtualsherpa
      @TheVirtualsherpa  4 года назад +1

      @@va7oloko Cheers - just added this, thank you.

    • @silaszayne6343
      @silaszayne6343 3 года назад

      instablaster...

  • @nmjazz09
    @nmjazz09 6 часов назад

    Really appreciate this list. I'm from Iowa. We hike Colorado every year but never hiked a 14er until July 2024. I was 61. Felt great! And believe your ranking is dead on. Thank you!

  • @hanssouless
    @hanssouless 3 года назад +3

    Instantly hit that Luke button when you said you just hiked the last one. Mad props

  • @gotouguts2066
    @gotouguts2066 4 года назад +61

    Just did my first 14er at Quandary yesterday- it was definitely exhausting, but you ranking it as one of the more difficult ones gives me hope for completion of the rest 🙌

    • @ryanbaker8669
      @ryanbaker8669 3 года назад +20

      It’s def not

    • @ExiLE-fc4pk
      @ExiLE-fc4pk 3 года назад +14

      @@ryanbaker8669 Dude, just because you can do a hike with ease doesn’t mean everyone else is the same.

    • @blakjak8719
      @blakjak8719 3 года назад +5

      Try the west ridge. Different story.

    • @DaddiiDickins
      @DaddiiDickins 2 года назад +8

      @@ExiLE-fc4pk It is objectively not as hard as some of the other peaks, but go off

    • @linuxsurfer2002
      @linuxsurfer2002 2 года назад +19

      I have summited 17 of the Colorado 14ers via the standard route, including Quandary, Greys, Elbert, and in my opinion, Quandary belongs on the "easier" list, and Elbert on the "moderate" list at best. But it wouldn't be the Internet if we all just agreed with each other, right?

  • @jonhill373
    @jonhill373 5 месяцев назад +3

    One thing I’m thankful for is I’m older (70) and did them all from late 70’s to the 80’s. I bought one pair of boots, Fabiano all leather with 1/2 shank. With two pair of gaiters, one low and one high, my feet never got wet and I never twisted my ankle. I frequently cleaned the exteriors of my Fabianos and sno sealed them. The inside I periodically washed with a ph balanced soap. This kept the leather from breaking down from salts.
    Today all boots I see are composite construction and appear to be throw away. The plastic ones are more technical and designed for ice and snow work, but also with artificial composite interiors.

  • @chrispencc
    @chrispencc 2 года назад +3

    LOVE your videos, watch them 2-3 times before I do a climb. Subscribed as a 14er! I'm only on #12 but I wouldn't do one without the watching THE Virtual Sherpa first!

  • @WesleyBurnett-m7e
    @WesleyBurnett-m7e 3 месяца назад +1

    Great video! First year in CO and I’m slowly knocking out some peaks. Your videos are a big help.

  • @cabotgugler9329
    @cabotgugler9329 5 лет назад +30

    Congratulations! I’m 15 and I’m attempting to do them all. I’ve done 10 so far and will be doing 8 more next summer. I live in Washington, not Colorado, so it’ll take awhile. You’re such an inspiration. Great job!

    • @TheVirtualsherpa
      @TheVirtualsherpa  5 лет назад +6

      Cabot Gugler that’s awesome 10 is a great start! Lots of hiking up in your area I’m super jealous about. Best of luck with the rest on your list!

    • @cabotgugler9329
      @cabotgugler9329 5 лет назад +1

      The Virtual Sherpa Thanks so much

    • @drewharrell7657
      @drewharrell7657 5 лет назад +3

      Cabot Gugler bro that’s awesome! My first attempt was longs and I didn’t make it and I was prob around your age. I’m from Texas and want to summit them all. I just turned 21 soon after getting my 20th 14er this summer. I feel ya on it taking awhile, hard to get multiple at a time! Good luck on em all.

    • @cabotgugler9329
      @cabotgugler9329 5 лет назад +3

      Drew Harrell Nice. I attempted Longs too last summer but didn’t summit because the rocks were really wet after going through the keyhole

    • @StaleBearFarts
      @StaleBearFarts 5 лет назад +1

      Good for you brother! Love to hear someone so young is so dedicated. Keep um coming

  • @thezenhodler1620
    @thezenhodler1620 Год назад +4

    I did Pikes Peak via Barr. 5:15 ascent, just shy of 3 hrs descent. It was awesome. Ran a lot of it down. Then I did Pikes Peak a few years later from northwest TH/Craggs. Both are great routes with great views.

  • @kjguitarman
    @kjguitarman 3 года назад +8

    I’ve attempted 34 and peaked 17. Your. List and assessment seems spot on. Your advice at the end about the weather is very wise. I’ve have often seen groups hiking up into a low pressure system with associated thunderstorms. This is a good way to put yourself at risk. My wife and I were slammed by a fast moving storm on Elbert. Lightning strikes everywhere. Very dangerous. We escaped and never put ourselves in that situation again! Awesome channel and info. Thank you!

    • @kalebbinger3494
      @kalebbinger3494 2 года назад +2

      how have you failed more than half the 14ers you’ve attempted

    • @kjguitarman
      @kjguitarman 2 года назад +3

      @@kalebbinger3494 inclement weather and my wife gets altitude sickness to the point she can’t continue. I’ll never leave her by my side when she feels ill either. She eventually gave up on climbing 14ers.

    • @jaymatthews5014
      @jaymatthews5014 Год назад +2

      Yeah same here. Not a cloud in the sky. Spent about 10 mins at the summit of elbert by the time the 10 mins was up a long black cluod that it seemed like you could reach out and touch it. Hiked about 500 feet down from the summut and kaboom!! Started to move quick but then realized im f*cked just accept it. Im terrified of lightning to this day bc of that.

    • @jkill0993
      @jkill0993 2 месяца назад +1

      @@kalebbinger3494 bc hes not stupid and puts his ego aside and realizes there is always another day you can come back and try again

  • @thetripscaptain
    @thetripscaptain 5 лет назад +28

    I chose Elbert for my first one this October 1st. Took me six hours to summit and it kicked my ass but I made it.

    • @TheVirtualsherpa
      @TheVirtualsherpa  5 лет назад +5

      thetripscaptain yeah Elbert is def not an easy day on the mountain. Congrats on the summit though!

    • @TheFarmersFarmington
      @TheFarmersFarmington 4 года назад +6

      I made the mistake of having a fully loaded (45lb) pack when I did Elbert. Not fun for the next 2 days after.

  • @Ty-nq4fh
    @Ty-nq4fh 4 года назад +6

    Great synopsis for all the peaks. I can't wait to follow this guide and start conquering these this spring!

    • @TheVirtualsherpa
      @TheVirtualsherpa  4 года назад +2

      Ty awesome glad it will be helpful for ya! Best of luck and let me know if I can help out with any advice 🙌🏽

  • @faithkelly8119
    @faithkelly8119 4 года назад +21

    My friends took me to Quandary as my first fourteener & it was really rough 😭 Just did Bierstadt, Grays & Torreys & enjoyed them so much more hahaha. Thanks for providing this guide!🤩

    • @Josemarti305
      @Josemarti305 2 года назад +3

      do Elbert. its way easier than you would think!

    • @lecisteim_1945
      @lecisteim_1945 2 года назад

      @@Josemarti305 true

    • @landrywatson4136
      @landrywatson4136 5 месяцев назад

      @@Josemarti305 I agree! Did Bierstadt first then Quandary then Elbert and found Elbert the easier which seemed ironic to me. Then did Democrat and was surprised more people don’t recommend that one as a first.

  • @WaczhWhatchasay
    @WaczhWhatchasay 4 месяца назад +1

    Did Huron on this past Saturday. Fourth attempt and finally made it! Watched your vids on it a few times among others. Really appreciated them. Such a thrill to finally summit a 14er and the view is awesome! Cant recommend people new to this watch vids a lot so you don’t get lost. I got lost twice. One thing no one tells you (that I’ve seen) is the ridge to the summit is all rocks and gravel, sketchy footing, especially for this 68 year old. People were so supportive too. Thanks for you vids on this.

    • @Octotaco
      @Octotaco 2 месяца назад

      No offense-but what did you expect it to be like? It’s a mountain

  • @mark7362
    @mark7362 9 месяцев назад

    Truly incredible, out of this world, at a loss of words just looking at those mountains and seeing people climb them, astonishing 👍 to me, this is as wild as it gets!

  • @TheVirtualsherpa
    @TheVirtualsherpa  5 лет назад +5

    Thanks all for watching - sorry the chat kicked me off. Hope you enjoyed the premier and be sure to leave any questions below if I didn't answer them or missed ones at the end.

    • @TheVirtualsherpa
      @TheVirtualsherpa  5 лет назад +2

      Also if you liked this concept like this comment and I will do something similar in the future for other videos!

    • @cidevids
      @cidevids 5 лет назад +1

      Roo 2012, I was there!

    • @TheVirtualsherpa
      @TheVirtualsherpa  5 лет назад

      _trekker_ awesome festival - my first major one I believe.

  • @coltonschrisp
    @coltonschrisp 4 года назад +21

    Thanks for all the videos. Congratulations on completing all 58! I agreed with you on your list till you got to the more difficult 14ers. I have done most of those: Elbert, Quandary, Kit Carson, Challenger, Massive. But the one I can not agree with is Longs. Totally different league in my book. Totally subjective, I won't disagree. It is well marked. And it is in the National park. But it is more exposed, and it does require some decent scrambling, plus there is a lot of people (who shouldn't be there) kicking rocks at you in the trough. I did Quandary and Longs 2 days apart and I would not put them in the same group (imo) Congrats on your accomplishment! Thanks for the great videos!

    • @TheVirtualsherpa
      @TheVirtualsherpa  4 года назад +3

      Yeah I hear ya - a lot of people have not liked where Longs landed on this list. Has nothing to do with its location, but more so the mileage and elevation vs the others. However, agree with you that its harder than Quandary and some others on the list in terms of technical skills needed. Like you said, any list is subjective and I could probably remake this video in a year with slightly different listings. Appreciate the feedback and glad you are enjoying the videos!

  • @allanvorda4455
    @allanvorda4455 9 месяцев назад +1

    This was a great video where you explained so much. One thing you might have mentioned was what to take with you and to use hiking boots (not tennis shoes) and probably a couple pairs of wool socks.. Your rankings on difficulty seem accurate. I summited Mount Elbert right after I turned 70 (without acclimating from sea level) and it was very hard with breathing. Being in very good shape doesn't matter when you get less oxygen into your lungs due to the altitude. Still a great moment to summit which I will never forget. I had pre-printed a piece of paper with Mount Elbert and 14,433 feet for a photo and which I then gave t other hikers to use. I also wanted to mention Quandry Peak which I thought was hard because coming down there was was a lot of loose rocks and I was afraid of turning or breaking an ankle. Thanks so much for your information.

  • @linuxsurfer2002
    @linuxsurfer2002 2 года назад +5

    I love the video! Also enjoy the comments from others on their summits. I have taken several trips out to Colorado and have summited 17 of the 14ers via the standard route. I have a hard time with Longs, Elbert, and Quandary in the same category - in my experience, Quandary was no big deal (14er wise, I mean), Elbert was a lot of elevation gain but still not terrible, but Longs is definitely the most difficult 14er I have done. Once you get past the keyhole, the terrain changes dramatically, with lots of exposure and it turns to class 2/3.

  • @1jesus2music3duke
    @1jesus2music3duke 3 года назад +1

    I have no idea what you desire to gain from this channel but I see your hard work and I love this whole area so much. If we ever meet I’ll buy you as many drinks as you want, or just a meal if you don’t drink.

  • @dustindebolt7467
    @dustindebolt7467 4 года назад +9

    Brilliant guide for beginners like me. These really help get an idea of where to start, thank you sir.

  • @tonyc2570
    @tonyc2570 2 года назад +2

    New subscriber. Thank you very much for your very onformative videos. Looking forward to hiking many of these.

  • @nathanielperrine782
    @nathanielperrine782 3 года назад +2

    Wonderful video, super informative. Thank you (former OB instructor, San Juans)

  • @priscilapaez3304
    @priscilapaez3304 4 года назад +3

    I keep watching this vid before doing 14ers. I've done 3 so far (Bierstadt, gray's &torrey's) about to attempt the decalibron this weekend sooo I needed this to hype me up more! thanks for your content!

    • @TheVirtualsherpa
      @TheVirtualsherpa  4 года назад +2

      🙌🏽🙌🏽 glad to help - good luck with the Decalibron.

  • @jjames05
    @jjames05 4 года назад +3

    Great vid. I transcribed everything. Have 10 down. Trust your judgement since you've done them all. Thanks again

  • @Bob777-m2t
    @Bob777-m2t 3 года назад +4

    Congrats on finishing CO 14ers. California 14ers could use some great coverage. :)

  • @ryanwhite4433
    @ryanwhite4433 4 года назад +2

    So much of anyone’s opinion of difficulty of a climb/hike is the approach and you point that out. And thanks for making this video. My only criticism is the fact that, for example: Bross is mentioned as an easy 14er. What if you start at Kite Lake and ascend the West ridge? Not the same hike. Routes are important. Huron has an amazing approach from Clohesy Lake. Not easy at all.
    Keep doing your thing, man. Let’s all remember we all started somewhere. PLEASE, everyone know the risks of any hike at elevation. And take care of trails!
    Hike On!

    • @TheVirtualsherpa
      @TheVirtualsherpa  4 года назад +1

      Ryan White cheers ryan appreciate the kind words and agree with everything you said. Too much to get into in one video but so many variables which is why I stated I ranked all of these based on the standard routes in dry conditions. Thanks for the comment!

  • @pete3687
    @pete3687 4 года назад +5

    That's funny, Conundrum was 14er #29 for me too. Thank you for the videos. Your el diente blanca traverse scared the hell out of me haha.

  • @ryanhablitzel
    @ryanhablitzel 4 года назад +24

    My first hike in Colorado was Mt. Elbert. Thought it was a pretty chill climb.

    • @sumitshresth
      @sumitshresth 3 года назад

      yeah i did it 2 days after a massive snow storm on September 2020. it was all powder snow all the way up after treeline.

  • @KELLYKH
    @KELLYKH 4 года назад +7

    man I'm glad you ranked Pikes Peak the way you did. The Barr Trail route was my 2nd 14er summit, and it destroyed me when i did it xD

    • @BostonSportsGuy567
      @BostonSportsGuy567 3 года назад +1

      I visited CO Springs and hiked Pikes Peak in late May in 2019. I think it’s important to note that if there is still snow past the tree line it makes the ascent much more difficult for the last 1000 ft of elevation gain.
      Parking lot to summit took 10 hours (1 hour lunch break) but easily could have been done in 9 hours without the snow.

    • @tylerdaniels383
      @tylerdaniels383 3 года назад +1

      Did Barr trail 1st and it absolutely destroyed me (flat lander)

    • @jaw1927
      @jaw1927 4 месяца назад +1

      It's long but not really hard.

  • @Spenc083
    @Spenc083 Год назад +1

    Awesome videos, and thanks for sharing your experiences and recommendations. I visited Colorado this past October, my first 14er was Pikes Peek, then I drove out to Dillion to explore Cupid Sniktau and Grizzly. I was somewhat surprised that my old senior bones was still up to the challenge. My only regret (something you mentioned in your video) I got caught in a snow/lightening storm 50 feet from Grizzly peek and was not prepared as to what safety measures you should take during a lightening storm. Being a newbi I wasn't aware how quickly the weather can change so quickly, It was blue skies when I started the hike, but after surviving the lighten storm I research the safety measures to take when I a summit during a lightening storm. Thanks again

  • @drakeclifton5625
    @drakeclifton5625 3 года назад +2

    I climbed Blanca by myself. To get to Lake Como it requires some SERIOUS 4wd haha. Was definitely a brutal one. But soo sooooo beautiful

    • @ertatta
      @ertatta 3 года назад +2

      To me the Sangres are the most beautiful range in Colorado. Blanca massif along with the amazing Crestones!

  • @edwardlobb931
    @edwardlobb931 4 года назад +6

    Sudden lightning with vicious winds, ice materializing all around you out of descending clouds, blizzards on Memorial day, and dehydration; all are killers. The Rockies are masters of the unpredictable.

  • @johnelmore5946
    @johnelmore5946 3 года назад

    Virtual Sherpa, I’ve thoroughly enjoyed every one of Your videos. Thank You.

  • @brettsturgeon2377
    @brettsturgeon2377 2 месяца назад

    Doing Wetterhorn next Monday. Will be 14er #3. Did Elbert and Redcloud so far. Depending how I’m feeling will do either Wilson Peak or Sneffels next Wednesday

  • @jjames05
    @jjames05 Год назад

    great breakdown, especially by grouping them by category. thanks

  • @LilKovy101
    @LilKovy101 2 года назад

    Man would love to hike with you. I have done Bierdstadt and Grays. Looking forward to watching more of your videos to understand these hikes more. So stay Blessed and stay Safe all!

  • @joshuamathews5507
    @joshuamathews5507 4 года назад +6

    I found Elbert and Quandary to be easier than Sneffels. But it could have been which trail I took. I did the main Quandary trail in winter and took the Black Cloud Trail for Elbert in the fall.
    I attempted Sneffels from the Blue Lakes trailhead and that was scary. Crazy windy, plus it felt like it was way steeper and exposed than the others

  • @thomaswebb248
    @thomaswebb248 2 года назад +1

    That's interesting about Shavano. I summitted it in Aug. 2010, beautiful day, sat on the peak for a short while, saw little wisps of clouds beginning to form and I immediately started running down about as hard as I could go. There were people still up there in some awful lightning. I hope they came out OK.

  • @scottm7310
    @scottm7310 4 месяца назад +2

    Just did La Plata yesterday, had to come revisit this video because I vastly underestimated its difficulty, i personally found it to be harder than Elbert and even Longs simply because of how steep it is

    • @masonzastrow9972
      @masonzastrow9972 4 месяца назад +1

      I did it yesterday too and had the same thought lmao. 4200 of the gain is in about 2.5 miles

  • @aamonsterbear989
    @aamonsterbear989 9 месяцев назад +1

    I love your channel and footage. I have done 13 😊

  • @colinargys4134
    @colinargys4134 4 года назад +4

    Great breakdown. Love the content. Thanks for sharing your experiences!

  • @monkrawk
    @monkrawk 3 года назад +1

    Start Mt. Evans from the Chicago Lakes trail and you’ll be huffing by the time you make it to Summit Lake.

  • @terriwolfenberger4819
    @terriwolfenberger4819 3 месяца назад

    Are you familiar with the east face trail to Huron Peak from Clohesy Lake?

  • @VoidPhantom0917
    @VoidPhantom0917 4 года назад +3

    Hi! Now that you've finished the Colorado 14 thousanders, it would be interesting to see you tackle other ranges like the Teton Range in Wyoming or the Sierra Nevada's in Cali.

    • @TheVirtualsherpa
      @TheVirtualsherpa  4 года назад +3

      FloydTrek that’s the goal long term or when I have some extra time. For now, I still have a normal job and live in Colorado so hard to get away from home for weeks on end to give ranges outside the state the time they deserve but love the idea!

  • @Chicagoguy.762
    @Chicagoguy.762 3 года назад

    My first 14er will be Pikes Peak this May. So Excited for it. I'm always doing Iron Mountain in Poway California which is only 2,696 so this will be a big jump but I'm ready for it.

  • @TheFarmersFarmington
    @TheFarmersFarmington 4 года назад +5

    I just did Mount of the Holy Cross and can confirm it’s “more difficult” I did Bierstadt the day before and It felt like a day off compared to Elbert the week before.

    • @vigorisFun
      @vigorisFun 3 года назад

      It’s weird since you go up and then back down again

  • @carsongarnett1700
    @carsongarnett1700 4 года назад +2

    I’m looking to get into 14ers and this video was great man 👍

  • @jasonflinders-1984
    @jasonflinders-1984 Год назад

    Did Handies Peak via Grizzly Gulch TH this past 2nd week of July '23, my 1st 14er. Live in Louisiana and had 3 days to acclimate but wasn't "too bad". What would be a next one in that general area for a flatlander who gets 1 week a year to spend in the San Juan range? Have a few in mind from looking online, just figured i'd ask here for real-time suggestions. Thanks in advance!

  • @kar4938
    @kar4938 3 года назад +4

    Finished all the 14ers a few years ago. I agree with some of his rankings, disagree with others. Unfortunately, some of the easier peaks are just overrun with people in the summer (Bierstadt, Grays and Torreys, Quandry, Longs).
    There are more than 600 peaks that are over 13,000 ft in Colorado and some of them are just as challenging as some of the 14ers.

    • @rodc4334
      @rodc4334 2 года назад +1

      Yes, the 13,000ners are the way to go for great hiking without being with your 1,500 best friends...

  • @vigorisFun
    @vigorisFun 3 года назад +2

    La plata was tough for me and dad we felt like shit and for some reason the day I did Mt Columbia I could not move for shit and hit legs 2 days before so that was a hell day lmao

  • @rodc4334
    @rodc4334 2 года назад +1

    Try Longs by the East Face, that's a challenge. Did not get around to that until I was nearly 60.

  • @runslowtorunfast6528
    @runslowtorunfast6528 4 года назад +3

    I’m glad Yale is on the moderate side. It’ll be my first 14er in a few weeks. Appreciate the content!

  • @kevindixon110
    @kevindixon110 2 года назад +1

    I am struggling with the concept of class 3. Just did Wetterhorn and though the finish was short, I found it terrifying. Confused by your ranking of that peak. Great vidoes, thanks!!

    • @TheVirtualsherpa
      @TheVirtualsherpa  2 года назад +1

      Might be more of an exposure issue vs class 3 issue? Try getting into a rock climbing gym (if you don't already) to practice that feeling of air underneath you. Usually helps gain confidence in exposure.

    • @kevindixon110
      @kevindixon110 2 года назад

      @@TheVirtualsherpa Really really apriciate the help! Thank you

  • @jamesdorsheimer2124
    @jamesdorsheimer2124 4 года назад +2

    Love your vids. I am keeping them all for my training for Everest base camp trek. Thanks a million Mick. Great job on iron man too!!!

  • @christianthomas2756
    @christianthomas2756 4 года назад

    My first hike in Colorado was Challenger point. Definitely a big one to start on.

  • @beyondhorizons9758
    @beyondhorizons9758 5 лет назад +1

    Live in Colorado for 15 years, never knew we have Lake Como - a budget friendly option :)

  • @tonysimons150
    @tonysimons150 3 года назад +2

    I did Redcloud as my first 14er earlier this summer without much acclimation and it was tough! I plan on going back with more training and acclimation time to bag Sunshine with it as well.

  • @elizabethrogers8188
    @elizabethrogers8188 3 года назад +1

    Pikes Peak via the Barr Trail was my first ever mountain summit! My friend & I hiked/ran it in about 8-9 hours for time reasons, but we loved the mileage!! There were people running up and down the entire thing like it was no big deal, thought that was really cool and I'd love to do the Pikes Peak Marathon some day when I'm done with competing xc & track. I'd be curious to know if you also did the crags trail up to Pikes Peak, not as hard or long but the views are better in my opinion! Longs is on my bucket list for this summer too!!

    • @TheVirtualsherpa
      @TheVirtualsherpa  3 года назад

      Yep, sure have: ruclips.net/video/lVn2Mh6vaho/видео.html - 100% agree that this has the better views outside of the last bit walking along the road.

  • @douglas2583
    @douglas2583 4 года назад +1

    Congratulations man!

  • @jimshorts5970
    @jimshorts5970 2 года назад +1

    Definitely recommend going clockwise on the DeCaLiBron after doing it both ways. Easier to slip and slide DOWN Bross rather than struggle up that loose rock right off the bat.

  • @olabashanda
    @olabashanda 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for this valuable video!

  • @patrickroy3872
    @patrickroy3872 5 лет назад +3

    Awesome video!!!!! You def considered mileage (approach) a lot!! Most do lists by technical difficulty only. Maroon peak is HARD physically, Glad u had it high.. quandary is def harder than most lists. I liked your easy list! I thought little bear (hourglass) was harder than you portrayed. I thought Lindsey/ challenger point/ kit carson/ and longs should be a little higher and pikes peak little lower. YOU ARE GREAT. Your videos are why I did maroon traverse and cap and pyramid!!!!! THANK YOU

    • @TheVirtualsherpa
      @TheVirtualsherpa  5 лет назад +2

      Patrick Roy yeah I think it’s insane that people just ignore mileage and elevation gain on lists because ultimately that’s what tires your legs and gets your HR through the roof to tire you out. I’m sure I could move a few around but I feel pretty happy with the list 👍🏽

  • @douglas2583
    @douglas2583 4 года назад +3

    I climbed Elbert and Pikes Peak , heading for blanca next weekend for a day hike. I guess I will go from the lake como side , any pointers for me? Thanks man

    • @TheVirtualsherpa
      @TheVirtualsherpa  4 года назад +1

      Emery Williams be comfortable with route finding and on loose rock - the gully to gain the ridge is v loose

    • @douglas2583
      @douglas2583 4 года назад +1

      @@TheVirtualsherpa thanks man , I dont know if you have made it out to California to climb Whitney but I can tell you it's a beast on a day hike but well worth it. Cheers and thanks for the reply.

  • @brandonsalerno6456
    @brandonsalerno6456 5 лет назад +3

    Wish I would have saw this before I went to Colorado, did Elbert as my first 14er

    • @TheVirtualsherpa
      @TheVirtualsherpa  5 лет назад +3

      Brandon Salerno yeah I was surprised someone else didn’t have this kind of ranking out there before now. Hopefully it helps with future trips!

    • @brandonsalerno6456
      @brandonsalerno6456 5 лет назад +6

      The Virtual Sherpa thought it was just hard because I flew in from Chicago at 2 am and it was my first time hiking at altitude but your ranking made me realize that I did shockingly well for being unacclimatized.

    • @joet6066
      @joet6066 5 лет назад +1

      I did Elbert for my 1st 14er too!! I came straight from Upstate NY, definitely was not acclimated. Stayed in Denver for 3 days then slept overnight in Leadville. Close to the summit around 14,000 ft I started to get dizzy and thought I was going to puke but a buddy I was hiking with just told me to drink water and eat a cliff bar and it actually worked! Probably not something you shouldn't take seriously but we did summit. I also have prior hiking experience but only in the High peaks of the Adirondacks, currently 33/46! So I'm thinking that might've helped me out I suppose 😅

    • @brandonsalerno6456
      @brandonsalerno6456 5 лет назад +1

      Joe T congrats on the summit

  • @drewharrell7657
    @drewharrell7657 5 лет назад +4

    Sneffels, KC, and challenger I would say are a category below what they should be. Sneffels is loose crap or Class 3 ridge. KC and Challenger has long approach and is very steep

  • @Emon7543
    @Emon7543 Месяц назад

    I've done Long's 15 times (5 different routes) but at age 67 now am much slower (yet wiser) and feel comfortable with knowing that its not important to summit as it is to get back safely.

  • @JRodizAwesome
    @JRodizAwesome 4 года назад +4

    Did Bierstadt first. Trying to do the easier to moderste ones near Denver first.

  • @zhuli693
    @zhuli693 2 года назад +1

    very informative, thanks.

  • @compellingpeople
    @compellingpeople 2 года назад +1

    I did Mt. San Luis last year, woohoo, I'm a moderate mountaineer lol.

  • @dontusethischannelanymore8873
    @dontusethischannelanymore8873 2 года назад +2

    I’m from Colorado Springs so I see pikes peak every day and have hiked multiple times and I can confirm, it is NOT as easy as it seems

  • @lifeisanadventure406
    @lifeisanadventure406 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for this.

  • @Vo2maxProductions
    @Vo2maxProductions Год назад

    Interesting rating system. I would not consider putting Pyramid in the same category as Pikes though! I mean, I can run up the Barr trail (13 miles, 7000' vert) in close to 2 hours flat....whereas the 4 mile Pyramid approach (despite "only 4500'" of vert.) takes me over 2 hours because of the technical nature of the rocks (Class 4 etc). It seems like your consideration//rating weighs heavily on the approach trail length and climbing work (and aerboic fitness ability) and perhaps less on the technical nature of the trail/climb?

    • @TheVirtualsherpa
      @TheVirtualsherpa  Год назад

      Yeah I think at the time, that’s the way I set this system: more points to mileage/vert and technical part considered in the equation but not having a massive swing of ranking unless it was a considerable step up. In all honesty, I’m sure a lot of recency bias played into this list at the time and I’d probably rank them different now, especially since I’ve gotten more into running. I think you could make this list in terms of pure class difficulty but then pikes lands in the easier category and a 20+ mile day for most people is pretty challenging. Fan of your stuff though Sage, appreciate the comment 🤘🏽

  • @markb3806
    @markb3806 Год назад +1

    I think people underestimate Longs Peak. It's a long 15 mile climb with little options to shorten by backpacking (unless you want to camp above 12,000') and it becomes more than a walk up for an extended length once past the keyhole. The trough can be a tricky snow climb in a heavy snow year or early in the season and the narrows and the homestretch are pretty exposed in places and require some scrambling.
    Other suggestions: Sneffels has a surprisingly difficult move out of the second couloir and some rough terrain along with heinous scree. I'd move it into the next higher group. Definitely more difficult than most Sawatch peaks especially if you cannot get to the end of YBB road in a vehicle.

    • @ChintzySwine
      @ChintzySwine Год назад

      I only have 4 so far but have done both Long’s and Sneffels. I felt the descent on Sneffels was way harder than the ascent but I did it without poles. Long’s was certainly much more strenuous but I expected Sneffels to be a short easy hike and it certainly was not. With that said I don’t feel Quandry is all that hard. I’ve done it twice now. The last time I brought my sister in law and my son who was 9 at the time and they both summited with relative ease. It’s challenging but in all the good ways. Nothing close to Sneffels with the scree.

  • @audreygracen1398
    @audreygracen1398 Год назад

    I find it hard to justify putting something like Long's in with peaks like Elbert and Quandary. I suppose you have to balance the three qualities of class, mileage, and elevation gain so you put them together due to a mix of factors. Still, the whole stretch past the keyhole on Long's is a world of difference to the class 1 trails on Quandary and Elbert. Interesting video. My lifetime goal for Colorado is to hit all of them in winter conditions.

  • @cmcer1995
    @cmcer1995 3 года назад

    I come from the old school of 54 14ers back in 1995 to about 2002, but now I see El Diente has been removed due to the "300 Foot Rule" due to it's prominence being less than 300 feet. So now the "Official" is 53 with some "saying" 58 as well. But none the less climbing all these mountains is one heck of an accomplishment.

  • @HarrisonHarmon
    @HarrisonHarmon 4 года назад +2

    If you ever want to trade some of that Outer Range, I'm happy to help. Great video!

  • @paulader9007
    @paulader9007 Год назад

    Interesting video. Great hikes in CO . Wish I lived there. I’ve done Pikes Peak, Longs Peak and Elbert. Each was a one day hike. I agree that Pikes Peak on the Barr Trail is very difficult due to the length 13 miles one way and elevation change which is I think over 7k ft from the town. It was a few mile walk just to the trailhead from where I parked in the town. I think it took almost 6 hours one way - then I wimped out and took the train down. I think Longs Peak via Keyhole is equally difficult due to the scrambling, narrow ledges, potential to get hit from rocks from hikers above and wind when you get past the keyhole - there have been alot of fatalities on that mountain. Trail is about 13 miles round trip - took 9 hours total. Elbert despite being the tallest is way easier in my opinion on the north trail. It’s just a steep hike with no scrambling and good trail conditions - only 9 mile round trip. I felt a lot better that day as I had a good acclimatizing hike the day before and was under 5 hours round trip. I’d recommend that one as a first 14k though make sure you are prepared for bad weather. I went up in July and it was very crowded with people that were not prepared. I got done about 11am and some very severe thunderstorms rolled in about 2pm that alot hikers must have gotten stuck in. I would like to try capitol.

  • @jimgrindinger2256
    @jimgrindinger2256 3 года назад

    Great videos! Evans from Echo lake takes it out of the bottom category. I’ll look for your Great Traverse videos.

  • @LocustGyrus
    @LocustGyrus 5 лет назад +18

    Grays and Torrey’s combo was my first summit

    • @tyranttyphoon1222
      @tyranttyphoon1222 4 года назад +1

      Cool! Those were going to be mine too, until quarantine started.

    • @russlehman2070
      @russlehman2070 4 года назад

      They were mine too. I was high school (or maybe summer between high school and college) when I climbed them.

    • @EsotericSyncretism
      @EsotericSyncretism 3 года назад

      Hey mine too

  • @sukiplaysgames
    @sukiplaysgames 2 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for all the information!! Is longs peak okay to do in mid September? Or what would you recommend for summit hikes in mid September? Thanks again!

    • @TheVirtualsherpa
      @TheVirtualsherpa  2 месяца назад

      September is usually one of the most stable weather months in CO but can always drop an early season snow. I would just check the weather around when you plan on hiking anything.

  • @stzhou881001
    @stzhou881001 5 лет назад +3

    People that don't already love Colorado should subscribe to you and they'll see. Thank you. Keep up the great work! Looking forward to seeing where you'll go next now that you bagged all the 14ers.

  • @mariafritz7290
    @mariafritz7290 5 лет назад +4

    The list is very helpful!

  • @seanedwards677
    @seanedwards677 Год назад

    when are you going to do the California 14ers?

  • @AlRahman-nirraheem
    @AlRahman-nirraheem 9 месяцев назад

    dude your channel is awesome!! Im a finisher in 2010 been working on spring ski decent's since, only have 22 done, it might be a lifelong project!! Again all the best your work in awesome, and I hope the patriots get better next year! Ha!!

    • @TheVirtualsherpa
      @TheVirtualsherpa  9 месяцев назад +1

      Appreciate it and I don't think they can get worse lol.

    • @AlRahman-nirraheem
      @AlRahman-nirraheem 9 месяцев назад

      @@TheVirtualsherpa Im originally from the 802( VT) 30 years ago so im a pats fan as well, its been a painful few years!

  • @williambaird24
    @williambaird24 2 года назад

    What are your thoughts on Kit Cason via Challenger point? I've seen your video on it and I'm wonder what your thoughts are on the "Kit Carson Avenue" and it's conditions, exposure and route finding. I'm doing that with a friend in July/August and that seems to be the only "sketchy" part of that trail

    • @TheVirtualsherpa
      @TheVirtualsherpa  2 года назад +1

      Appreciate you watching the other vid before asking 👍🏽 That part isn’t too sketchy at all when dry. The accidents that have happened there usually occur earlier in the season / spring when the snow is still there and a fall would be deadly.

  • @yoaj2055
    @yoaj2055 4 года назад +2

    Awesome video, I just have a quick question. How hard/safe of a climb would Quandary Peak be in December during winter? I was thinking of going up there and saw that it is a relatively good option for a winter 14er since the avalanche risk is low. But what do you think?

    • @TheVirtualsherpa
      @TheVirtualsherpa  4 года назад +1

      Its a lesson I learn time and time and time again that snow really makes no hike easy. Having said that, Quandary is usually very well traveled and provides easy TH access for the start of the hike. Be sure to understand basic avalanche risks for this hike (check the CAIC forecast, be aware of new snow and understand avalanche slope angles) and have some extra layers/gear (typically I would recommend at least microspikes and hiking poles for this). Weather is also key - high winds will be very demoralizing on this. Having said all that, if you feel up for it - go for it! Worst case you just turn around if you feel uncomfortable. Check out this video for more info on winter hikes and spring hikes - both would be relevant for this one: ruclips.net/video/1Mb-_XMOwsU/видео.html & ruclips.net/video/BOirp6_aenQ/видео.html

  • @nmgaucho
    @nmgaucho 5 лет назад +1

    What did you think of the San Juans? I live in NM so head up there often. Chicago basin is amazing !

    • @TheVirtualsherpa
      @TheVirtualsherpa  5 лет назад +1

      Craig McCoy I LOVE the San Juan’s - easily my favorite range in the state. Try to make a trip down every year to explore more.

  • @TheVirtualsherpa
    @TheVirtualsherpa  5 лет назад +4

    @jason - saw your question: the standard route of holy cross want to do halo ridge though.

  • @Walteralexander1
    @Walteralexander1 4 года назад +5

    Going to my first 14er Mt.Sherman next weekend! Thank you! Great vid

    • @jaretbrungardt8653
      @jaretbrungardt8653 4 года назад +1

      My siblings have hiked sherman and say it’s their favorite.

  • @Hotsoups42
    @Hotsoups42 5 лет назад +3

    Thanks for all of your videos and this list man, it’s truly inspiring!
    I’ve been on a weight loss and fitness journey for a year and a half, and part of that journey has been to train for 14ers. I’ve done Bierestadt and Evans from summit lake! And both were incredibly tough for me.
    What type of preparations, or conditioning do you do to run the harder ones?

    • @TheVirtualsherpa
      @TheVirtualsherpa  5 лет назад +1

      Hotsoups42 that’s awesome and congrats on the progress so far. I’m kind of a lunatic so I’m currently training for an Ironman and have done a lot of similar triathlons and marathons in the past so I try to just stay in shape. Gym wise though - long, zone 3 type workouts are great and the stair master is always your friend.

  • @justinsarchive4111
    @justinsarchive4111 5 лет назад

    Cool post man and congrats. Just finished them back in August. What was the most physically challenge group you did?
    We did el diente wilson and mt Wilson in one day from Navaho and packed out the same day. Have never been so spent. Which 14ers did you have the most fun on? Mine would be
    Pyramid
    Lindsey
    Capitol
    Crestone traverse
    Huron
    Wetterhorn
    Uncomphadre
    Sneffels from east dallas creek
    Kit carson n ridge
    Eolus

    • @TheVirtualsherpa
      @TheVirtualsherpa  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks Justin, appreciate it: Longest day was without a doubt driving down to Handies Friday night, not sleeping, hiking it with my dog, driving over to San Luis -summiting at sunset, hiking down at night and then driving back home. Slept for like a full day after that. In general though, I like to be safe so the hiking from 2AM - 2/3/4PM days were brutal and there were a lot of them.
      Favorite: Wetterhorn, Cap, all of the traverses, Kit Carson N Ridge, Chicago Basin. Basically anything with class 3 and loved all of the San Juans.

  • @darrendeanto1853
    @darrendeanto1853 3 года назад

    What about Tabeguache Peak? Are you considering that the same as Shavano?

  • @SteveLarese
    @SteveLarese 4 года назад +2

    Great work, thanks.

  • @stephenschultz9901
    @stephenschultz9901 2 года назад

    I appreciate the side note on hiking Quandary in the winter. I've been wondering which 14er I could pull off with [relative] ease in the snow. 👍

    • @TheVirtualsherpa
      @TheVirtualsherpa  2 года назад +1

      Lots of good resources there, start here though: www.thevirtualsherpa.com/category/virtual-sherpa-blog/colorado-14er-hiking-tips/

  • @deanspeers3476
    @deanspeers3476 3 года назад

    Mickey, I really enjoyed this video! My 15 year old son and I have backpacked Pikes Peak the last 2 July 4th's. We're considering Maroon Bells loop for this July 4th holiday, but...... do you have a suggestion for a 14er that has similar logistics to Pikes? i.e. Day 1: Acclimation day in the general area, Day 2: backpack up 1/2 way and camp, Day 3: Day pack summit and back to camp, Day 4: hike out. Your advice is valued! Thanks in advance!!

    • @TheVirtualsherpa
      @TheVirtualsherpa  3 года назад +2

      July is a bit early for most other 14ers on a multiday trip since most of them will still have pockets of snow (especially down south). Having said that, check out Missouri/Oxford/Belford and Huron. Car camping but allows you to make a multiple day trip fairly easy and you can knock out 2+ in one trip with almost no problem. If you did M/O/B you could camp at TH, hike in - camp, snag 2/3, hike out.

  • @goatbacon2977
    @goatbacon2977 5 лет назад +2

    Very helpful video

  • @bilboswaggins7629
    @bilboswaggins7629 3 года назад

    Would you say the lulu gulch approach on Huron bumps it up? Doubles the distance and takes you across some super sketchy boulder fields.

  • @jamiebetker4137
    @jamiebetker4137 5 лет назад +2

    Loved this! Especially the end with all the peaks!

  • @ryangarnett4705
    @ryangarnett4705 3 месяца назад

    Most of these long approaches are better to split into two separate days by backpacking. Bring a daypack along with your large pack and leave all the heavy items at camp.