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Climbing Kit Carson Peak via Challenger Point 

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My journey to the summits of Sangre de Cristo 14ers Kit Carson Peak and Challenger Point on September 15, 2022. This was a very, very long day, but the scenes were as captivating as the day was daunting and exhausting. Starting from the Willow Creek Trailhead west of the peaks, the trip takes me through the lower wooded environs, then around the striking lower Willow Lake, whose east end is girded by cliffs that harbor an amazing alpine waterfall. The rugged and challenging slopes of Challenger Point were next - an area that on this occasion was largely enshrouded by fog. While this made route-finding harder, I thought it added to the overall ambience. After that was the airy traverse of Challenger's northwest ridge, followed by the circuitous final ascent up Kit Carson by way of a ledge known as "Kit Carson Avenue," then a final gully ascent to the top. The summit views are awesome, as you can see the vast valleys to the east and west, the high and rugged Crestones, the Great Sand Dunes, and much else. In this video, as always I provide maps and route description and statistics, as well as some of the history of these mountains. Finally, this is a very long route with a very high elevation gain, so it is crucial to be physically prepared. Also, these mountains present navigational challenges and potential pitfalls, which I learned the hard way on this occasion. In this video I present my screw-ups in detail so that maybe someone else won't commit them. Maintain awareness of your direction and whereabouts, especially at the crucial junctures. The state 14er initiative has a good video where a rescue team member explains the exact foul-up I did, and how not to, and previous consequences of doing so: • Introduction to 3rd Cl... . For my climb of neighboring Crestone Peak: • Crestone Peak - Climb ... . For Crestone Needle: • Climbing Crestone Need... . Here is the table of contents for this video:
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0:00 Different views of the peaks, and bits about their history
3:28 Route overview and statistics, and directions to the Willow Creek TH
4:20 Going up the road by car
4:55 Lower approach hike, ~8,900' to ~10,900'
15:04 Upper approach hike, ~10,900' to Willow Lake, near 11,600'
19:21 Hiking around picturesque Willow Lake, from ~11,600' to the trail junction near 11,900'
23:34 Challenger Point's rugged crux north slopes, from ~11,900' to the notch in the ridge at ~13,900', including my first mess-up
43:31 Traversing the ridge to the top of Challenger Point, from the notch at ~13,900' to the summit at 14,086'
48:54 Views at the top of Challenger Point
50:15 Descending from Challenger Point to the saddle at ~13,800', then heading up the first stretch of the Avenue to the Prow, near 14,000'
54:53 Descending the 2nd stretch of the Avenue from the Prow at ~14,000' to the entrance of the final gully near 13,600', to the summit at 14,167'
1:06:43 Scenes at the top of Kit Carson Peak
1:10:03 Descending the final stretch, and my 2nd mistake of the day
1:13:23 Descending from the Prow and back up to Challenger Point
1:14:35 Descending from Challenger Point back down the north slopes
1:18:29 Final thoughts
1:19:44 Final scenes of the day
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Music selections:
1) "The Blue Danube" - Strauss (RU-vid audio library)
2) "Barnyard Surprise" - The Whole Other (RU-vid audio library)
3) "Vespers on the Shore" - The Mini Vandals (RU-vid audio library)
4) "Spirit of Fire" - Jesse Gallagher (RU-vid audio library)
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Additional sources:
1) For maps: U.S. Geological Survey - USGS
2) "A Climbing Guide to Colorado's Fourteeners" by Walter R. Borneman and Lyndon J. Lampert. Pruett Publishing, 2nd edition, 1988.
3) "Colorado's Fourteeners - From Hikes to Climbs" by Gerry Roach. Fulcrum Publishing, 3rd edition, 2011.
4) 14ers.com: Kit Carson Peak/routes
5) For signs: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture - USDA
6) "Colorado's Highest - The History of Naming the 14,000-Foot Peaks" by Jeri L. Norgren. John Fielder Publishing, 2020.

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@CentennialTreks
@CentennialTreks Год назад
Having fairly recently climbed Crestone Peak and Needle, I felt like with these peaks I experienced another part of the character of this overall mountain group. Their giant smoother rock masses contrast with the more dramatic pinnacles and jaggedness of the Crestones. All do, however, have the same intriguing conglomerate rock. The weather on this occasion gave things an 'eerie serenity' - if that's possible. Also, the circuitous route to the top of Kit Carson Peak reminds me of the Keyhole route up Long's. For all mtn climbs: ru-vid.com/group/PL_-D3-4b6xbqY9qs5cN_QFTiqs4gNUstL. Thanks for watching! -CT
@jonallenjones2405
@jonallenjones2405 22 дня назад
Incredible video!
@papajon62
@papajon62 7 месяцев назад
Another great hike and history lesson! Your fearlessness is only matched by your vocabulary and mastery of the English language. Looking forward to your new adventures in 2024… 😊
@CentennialTreks
@CentennialTreks 7 месяцев назад
Thank you once again - on both counts. I am very glad to have you as a viewer on this channel. I'm sure there will be plenty more next year. I am tentatively planning on possibly North Maroon, Pyramid, Mt. Wilson, El Diente, and wherever else I happen to end up. Later!
@papajon62
@papajon62 7 месяцев назад
…. Until then, I’ll be waiting with anticipation… 😊
@chapelontherock
@chapelontherock 10 месяцев назад
Great video, thank you!
@brianlund7862
@brianlund7862 6 месяцев назад
Crazy that there's a path up KC. I didn't see that once. We just straight-lin bear crawled the thing. I would've been so happy to know there was a path 😅
@CentennialTreks
@CentennialTreks 6 месяцев назад
There is a path on the last few hundred vertical feet of Kit Carson, which goes up the gully above the terminus of the avenue, but as I recall, it has some markers, but isn't especially conspicuous.
@OutdoorExistential
@OutdoorExistential 11 месяцев назад
Another awesome run buddy! That challenger crux gully looked rocky and sketch, glad you got out of that but still! What a climb! The views from Kit C are sublime! Sand dunes??
@CentennialTreks
@CentennialTreks 11 месяцев назад
For sure, these mtns were a rugged experience - especially that crux part up Challenger Point. Plus, I made the day more difficult than it had to be. The fog and clouds added a mystique to it. And the Great Sand Dunes visible from this and other Sangre de Cristo summits are a national park. I have only ever seen them from a distance, but at some point I will have to actually go there. Thanks for watching once again!
@ksuds08
@ksuds08 Месяц назад
Glad you made it back up to the Avenue. From everything Ive heard and read that can be a deadly mistake
@CentennialTreks
@CentennialTreks Месяц назад
The realization of what had to be done to get back on track was a daunting one. And yes - I saw a 14ers initiative video where a search and rescue team guy was saying how lots of rescues have been called in from people who have committed this foul-up, which is largely why I tried to describe it in this video. Thank you for watching.
@rugged9769
@rugged9769 Год назад
That was quite an adventure and a huge day indeed. Felt tired myself after just watching it :). The views though are truly spectacular. Sure hope to give it a try myself one day
@CentennialTreks
@CentennialTreks Год назад
Thanks for tuning into another one. Even without getting off course, this is a long trip. Generally, the Sangre de Cristo 14ers are formidable climbs.
@diana.goes.hiking3276
@diana.goes.hiking3276 Год назад
Those peaks are quite the experience. I did not have the energy to tackle Kit Carson and the descent on Challenger was one of the worst so far. Thank you for posting this video showing all the details as I will be heading back to complete the group and tag Kit. Beautiful area but oh so rugged and daunting.
@CentennialTreks
@CentennialTreks Год назад
Thanks for watching! For sure, to even reach just Challenger is enough of a haul in itself. And the terrain on its north slopes is indeed pretty tough. In my assessment, that is the hardest portion of the whole combo route. Hopefully the day is favorable to you next time around.
@brianlund7862
@brianlund7862 6 месяцев назад
Descending challenger is still my worst experience on a Colorado 14er. So nasty, so untrustworthy, and for a class 2, very little room for error. I was shaking by the time we reached the grassy stuff
@CentennialTreks
@CentennialTreks 6 месяцев назад
@brianlund7862 I understand your pain on that. I found this to be one of the more understated mountain routes in the literature - and you say and as I mentioned, particularly the stretch just below Challenger's NW ridge, which is very rugged and confusing, and, well.....challenging.
@hiking1213
@hiking1213 Год назад
Another great video CT!! I really appreciate you including the details of missing the turn at the Avenue. That helps us all to understand the potential mishaps that can happen. Route finding is something that concerns me the most about my hiking. I can easily zone out and make those types of mistakes. I’m so thankful you made it out ok. It’s in those moments one has to keep focus and not spend vital energy on panicking or frustration. Your calm demeanor helped you a great deal to get out of there safely. Great job on getting both summits. These are definitely on my to-do list . How many 14ers is that for you now?
@CentennialTreks
@CentennialTreks Год назад
This route is less technical than Crestone Peak and Needle, but nevertheless still fairly rugged, and quite long. There is a lot to see though - I'm sure you would find it as amazing as I did. Generally, in doing this I suppose one can expect to go the wrong way sometimes. In my estimation this is probably the most adverse screw-up I have made thus far, but not the first or the last. Once I got lost for like an hour in the forest while descending the off-trail east ridge route on Mt. Oxford. Another time, I forgot the turn out of the final gully coming down Wetterhorn, and had to make an off-trail circuit around a lower part of the mtn. to get back on track. I think these can be valuable experiences - in dealing with the unexpected, and in not freaking out. There are quite a few of the 14ers that I have climbed 2, 3, 4 or more times, but I think my tally of individual ones is at 37. Many I have yet to attempt are in the San Juans, but soon I will be living closer to that region. Anyway, thanks for watching another one!
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