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Colorado 14ers: Mt Elbert Northeast Ridge Virtual Trail Guide (Colorado's HIGHEST Peak) 

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Mt Elbert is Colorado's highest peak at 14,439ft. This trail guide covers the standard route or Northeast slopes. This hike is about 9.5 miles with 4,500ft of elevation gain. This was filmed 12/9/20.
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Комментарии : 63   
@MarioLopez-tx6pg
@MarioLopez-tx6pg Год назад
This was the biggest thing I’ve ever done in my life, last summer I had to chance to do this. Best thing I’ve ever done!
@Worleywoods
@Worleywoods 3 года назад
Dude, I can't thank you enough for your videos! I live in FL and only get to come out to CO 1x a year. So not only do I live vicariously through your videos, but I also use them as guides when I'm hiking. Thanks again, and keep up the awesome work!
@purple-headedyogurtslinger2683
@purple-headedyogurtslinger2683 7 месяцев назад
Summited September 17, 2023. We came in from Holland, MI and did not properly acclimatize or bring enough water. I gave my fiancé the last of our water around clearing the tree line on the way up. We decided to ditch our bags and run at the top. We made it in very quick time. When we arrived some guy dressed me down for our method of climbing and then gave us two bottle of water. Was a completely clear day you could see for miles. I took photos along the way and they didn’t capture how pretty it was. The quartz that glitters in the morning sun in the clearing where you can see the top while walking through the forest is the most beautiful thing I have ever witnessed in my life it’s around 3:51 but in your view it’s covered with snow. One of those moments that you just feel really small.
@dylanp1684
@dylanp1684 11 месяцев назад
Just got back from this hike about 2 hours ago. I’ve been watching this video at least once a day for the past week to hype myself up. So I just want to say thank you. One of the proudest days of my life so far.
@TheVirtualSherpa
@TheVirtualSherpa 11 месяцев назад
Congrats 🎉 💪🏽
@GIRLplusDOGAdventures
@GIRLplusDOGAdventures 3 года назад
When Remy & I did Mt Elbert last year, I "thought" I timed out my mph properly with the elevation gain. But as you mention, it's pretty brutal and ended up taking us 1.5 hrs longer than I anticipated. We got to the peak JUST as storms were rolling in a couple miles away. So spent
@TheVirtualSherpa
@TheVirtualSherpa 3 года назад
Happens to the best of us, glad you were able to snag the summit still
@MurrayPeeps
@MurrayPeeps 3 года назад
Elbert summit to yourself is a rare feat. Great video man! Can’t beat that view to the west.
@TheVirtualSherpa
@TheVirtualSherpa 3 года назад
Got very lucky, the timing just worked out for a few minutes. West is best as they say!
@matthewyosten4695
@matthewyosten4695 3 года назад
Dude, as always, awesome guide. Almost felt like I was there
@SteveBrokaw
@SteveBrokaw Год назад
Outstanding
@heyhi510
@heyhi510 2 года назад
He should come up here and do some trails in our 16-18,000ft peaks in the Alaska range... or the Great One at 20,310ft. Actually the "biggest" mountain in the World, under certain criteria.....lol
@TheVirtualSherpa
@TheVirtualSherpa 2 года назад
You get me some $$$ and I’ll be there in a heartbeat. Would love to get back to Alaska.
@jamesnasium4035
@jamesnasium4035 3 года назад
Great vid Sherpa dude!
@mickeybrumfield764
@mickeybrumfield764 3 года назад
Beautiful scenery from up there, thanks for the video.
@danwagner5524
@danwagner5524 3 года назад
You have such an awesome channel man and you've helped me prep a ton. Got in from Ohio Saturday and tackled Capitol, North Maroon, and Elbert so far. Your videos have been incredibly helpful!!! Harvard tomorrow and then off to Gunnison. THANK YOU!!!!!
@TheVirtualSherpa
@TheVirtualSherpa 3 года назад
Awesome - so glad to hear 👍🏽
@popeye7782
@popeye7782 3 года назад
Awesome vids! Professionally done!
@pedallknife
@pedallknife Год назад
Love the content man!
@fireice74
@fireice74 3 года назад
Great editing and drone shots
@yangliu_6688
@yangliu_6688 2 года назад
Nice video! can't thank you enough! I'm doing this hike next weekend!
@jasonmantia4766
@jasonmantia4766 2 года назад
Love these videos. Super helpful. Moved to Colorado in 2020 and have started my goal of hiking all 58 14'ers. These videos really help. I plan on doing Capital Peak knife edge last for sure. :-)
@ryandehmer6109
@ryandehmer6109 Год назад
Great video! Very informative and helped me decide this is a must hike 14er :)
@grantskidmore6921
@grantskidmore6921 4 месяца назад
Thank you good sir!
@cmcer1995
@cmcer1995 3 года назад
So you just recently did Elbert, earlier than what I started doing 14ers, but more of an adventure with snow. Great drone footage, how they have changed our views of the world. I climbed it 07-13-97 it was my 18th. Used a 35mm Minolta and took several pictures from the top and got a 36 degree pano. Decided to Subscribe to view your other 14ers. I only did 34 with last in 2001.Was great to see things from up there again. Thanks.
@travisgrimm
@travisgrimm Год назад
I passed Massive and Elbert thru hiking the Colorado Trail but will be including them in this year's hike. Great vid
@haganmchenry4441
@haganmchenry4441 3 года назад
You're awesome!
@adamcauble3674
@adamcauble3674 3 года назад
Epic video! Always great to watch and appreciate all the specific or general tips every time. I did the east ridge up Elbert a couple weeks ago.
@TheVirtualSherpa
@TheVirtualSherpa 3 года назад
Good looking, thanks.
@davidlaubhan8346
@davidlaubhan8346 3 года назад
I just tried this a couple weeks ago had to turn back it was rough will try again soon beautiful hike !!
@bubbalexi
@bubbalexi 2 года назад
NO shame, I had to turn back as well. I will return to try it again...better prepared.
@dombrosky1
@dombrosky1 3 года назад
Just hiked the south route Thursday! Appreciate the recommendation
@ggutierrez18
@ggutierrez18 3 года назад
How the TH access? Planning on visiting Colorado and hiking Mt. Elbert last week of may or early june
@TheVirtualSherpa
@TheVirtualSherpa 3 года назад
By then you will have no problem getting to the summer TH (one used in this video).
@tomcripps7229
@tomcripps7229 3 года назад
It even looks higher than the rest of them. Great footage.
@bubbalexi
@bubbalexi 2 года назад
well it's the highest so...yeah it would be higher than the rest of them.
@carsonvickroy3208
@carsonvickroy3208 3 года назад
You have any plans to do Granite in Montana? Love your videos man!
@TheVirtualSherpa
@TheVirtualSherpa 3 года назад
Hopefully soon
@rugged9769
@rugged9769 3 года назад
Nice hike. Want to try out Elbert in winter. When did you do this hike? How was the drive to the trailhead?
@TheVirtualSherpa
@TheVirtualSherpa 3 года назад
Only real way to snag this in the winter is heading there early December (and this was filmed) or getting very lucky with TH access. The road was fine but with 2-3 inches more snow it would have been a no go. The better route for elbert is from the south slopes which you can find on both the channel and website for more info 🤟🏽
@mgoboski
@mgoboski 11 месяцев назад
Hello from the future! I'm doing this route this upcoming weekend. It's September and prime 14er season. Is 3am on a Saturday morning early enough to enusre parking at the trailhead?
@Emsaffarx
@Emsaffarx 2 года назад
Hey man, great content! Really quick, from your experience, besides microspikes and trekking poles, do you think snowshoes are a must for a summit hike to Mt. Elbert in mid-December?
@TheVirtualSherpa
@TheVirtualSherpa 2 года назад
Not this year it’s dry as hell. You can probably get to this route vs the standard winter route (south slopes) now too. I would have them just in case but you likely won’t need them unless we get a big storm or two
@Emsaffarx
@Emsaffarx 2 года назад
@@TheVirtualSherpa You're awesome. Thank you.
@cristianvq7177
@cristianvq7177 2 года назад
I just got back from CO (Hiked on 4/23) and it was horrible. The snow was not as packed as in your video. I sank and sank and eventually, turned back LOL. When did you do this hike??? I’m thinking of going back in July. Do you recommend that?
@TheVirtualSherpa
@TheVirtualSherpa 2 года назад
July should be good - just watch out for thunderstorms but most of the snow will be gone then.
@morganschiller2288
@morganschiller2288 Год назад
I finally tried it. Figured Eh I’m 5 months post op from my fusion I’ll give it a go. That climb was a brutal bitch. Got up to the tree line and had to bag it. I shoulda started with the 12’s and 13’s first. But I’m glad I did it, but there were A LOT of folks in their 20’s that were having a rough time.
@TheVirtualSherpa
@TheVirtualSherpa Год назад
You got this next time 💪🏽 and always good to turn around and have another day for your next attempt. Altitude doesn’t care how old you are it’s an equal opportunity killer.
@MsParanoico
@MsParanoico Год назад
how long does it take to get in the top?
@TheVirtualSherpa
@TheVirtualSherpa Год назад
Varies on the person - but check out the full hike guide, I provide a range in there.
@michizer0
@michizer0 3 года назад
It seems that this area doesn‘t get lots of snow
@tomcripps7229
@tomcripps7229 3 года назад
Snow melts fast in Colorado especially the closer to the sun you get.
@clothestravel
@clothestravel 3 года назад
Do you ever get anxious hiking by yourself? How about altitude sickness?
@TheVirtualSherpa
@TheVirtualSherpa 3 года назад
I used to but not anymore - honestly enjoy it more than being with a group just because I can set my own schedule and take my time filming and shooting pics. In grizzly country though - yes, it’s very intimidating. Been up to 19kft before and so far no AMS just minor headaches from time to time.
@clothestravel
@clothestravel 3 года назад
@@TheVirtualSherpa how did you get over becoming anxious? That would be my biggest barrier to hiking a fourteener.
@TheVirtualSherpa
@TheVirtualSherpa 3 года назад
@@clothestravel For me its just knowing that I can do it and telling myself to chill + medication. But I think anxiousness being alone is normal, its just not letting it control you. Not to get too deep on a RU-vid comment. Always can find a partner too - many meetups on 14ers.com/14ers FB groups etc.
@sh4rkyb0y_
@sh4rkyb0y_ 3 месяца назад
ok wait I know its more of the easier 14ners but why does 8:13 look scary
@RFE812
@RFE812 Год назад
I heard that this is a pretty easy state high point.
@TheVirtualSherpa
@TheVirtualSherpa Год назад
Compared to some others out west, yes.
@RFE812
@RFE812 Год назад
@@TheVirtualSherpa Some state high points require a four wheel drive. Is this one of them?
@scottmunger
@scottmunger Год назад
When the Snow is deep and fresh, how do people know where the trail is 😆
@TheVirtualSherpa
@TheVirtualSherpa Год назад
Usually there is someone else who has already broken trail but if not - having a gpx track to follow is 🔑
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