Crestone Traverse (CO 14ers) - Peak to Needle - w/ full headwall footage! (via Cottonwood Creek)

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • Crestone Peak and Crestone Needle are two Colorado 14ers that be combined by one of the four great traverses, typically done Peak to Needle. This was by far the easiest of the four traverses. I approached this from the west, via Cottonwood Creek, and would highly recommend doing it this way!

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  • @CrispyOkra
    @CrispyOkra 26 дней назад +2

    It's incredible what a different world it is up there, compared to down here near the town of Crestone..

    • @HikingEngineer
      @HikingEngineer  25 дней назад

      yeah lots of mosquitos down there in crestone ha

  • @ExploringGodsCreation
    @ExploringGodsCreation Месяц назад +2

    Sweet video man! Thank you for the beta on this traverse.

  • @e1t164
    @e1t164 9 дней назад +1

    Thanks for sharing your adventure!! When we were up there a lightning storm rolled around the peak and my wife's hair looked like a tesla experiment so we hiked back down FAST!!! One of those near life experiences if you know what I mean?

    • @HikingEngineer
      @HikingEngineer  8 дней назад +1

      luckily i've never encountered lightning close by like that! But I hope my other videos help you as well as I have most of the 14ers on here!

    • @e1t164
      @e1t164 8 дней назад

      @HikingEngineer we have been taking care of our parents in Florida, but one day, we will be able to get back into hiking. Your videos keep the memories fresh in our minds.

  • @scottfulton267
    @scottfulton267 20 дней назад +1

    Really cool video! I am a California resident looking to head out to CO next summer to climb a few fourteeners, and these ones are on my list. It looks like the headwall at the top of the Needle appeared to take maybe 3-4 minutes, does that sound accurate? It doesn't look like it is too difficult, but you are definitely not allowed to fall.

    • @HikingEngineer
      @HikingEngineer  20 дней назад

      in my opinion it was not too difficult and there are plenty of ledges to rest or step up. But yes I showed the entire footage of the headwall so if you just check the timestamps you'll see how long it took me. I liked the Cottonwood Creek approach

  • @faisalhrbk
    @faisalhrbk Месяц назад +1

    awesome adventure bro watching you from northern areas of pak

  • @rugged9769
    @rugged9769 Месяц назад +1

    Great footage. Planning to do the Peak from this side (already done the Needle)

  • @CS-zb3km
    @CS-zb3km Месяц назад +1

    Sick man!! Which peaks do
    you have left

    • @HikingEngineer
      @HikingEngineer  Месяц назад +2

      all done! the 2 days after Crestones I did Capitol and the Bells traverse to finish them off! See my other videos ;)

  • @reckingcrew2277
    @reckingcrew2277 Месяц назад +1

    I’ve been looking into doing this, how much experience would you recommend before trying?

    • @HikingEngineer
      @HikingEngineer  Месяц назад

      I guess I'm not sure how comfortable you are on class 3 and 4 terrain...I guess you know your abilities and comfort level on rock. But this was easier than the other great traverses. What 14ers have you done or what similar hikes/scrambles in the western US?

  • @namluu
    @namluu Месяц назад +1

    Great video! I heard there is a lot of bushwhacking from Cottonwood but didn't appear to be the case? Also didn't seem like mosquitoes were a big issue like I've seen elsewhere in the Sangres?

    • @HikingEngineer
      @HikingEngineer  Месяц назад +1

      the mosquitoes were very bad at the car and whenever I stopped moving (up to 12k), but when I was moving I didn't notice them much. I really enjoyed the trail up CC -- it gets steep that last 1 to 1.5 miles up to the lake area, but it's well marked imo and very fun. Near the very end before you hit the Crestone Peak trail, it's kinda hard to follow and gets muddy/bushy but only for a couple hundred yards

    • @namluu
      @namluu Месяц назад +1

      @@HikingEngineer Very helpful, thank you!