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Colorado 14ers: Mt Massive via Southwest Slopes Virtual Trail Guide 

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The Southwest slopes of Mt Massive have become increasingly popular over the years providing an excellent approach to the 14er. This route is about 8.5 miles with 4,000 ft of elevation gain. The TH access is shortened with a high clearance 4x4 car.
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@ironmaidenNicko666
@ironmaidenNicko666 2 года назад
I remember this being the first Virtual Sherpa video I ever saw, Now after watching for over a year I feel like a part of the family and it pains me to say this but, Rest in Peace Juno
@Miderguy_
@Miderguy_ Месяц назад
Thanks for the guide as usual. Doing this route Wednesday.
@Friday1970
@Friday1970 2 года назад
Less than two weeks ago, I went up the East route and came down the SW route. The SW route was FAR more scenic. At times, I felt it was unreal. Like I was in a dreamscape. It was hard going down, lots of little rocks that beckoned for me to slip and fall on my ass. I made it down to the bottom, and even then, what a view looking back up!
@beeseumz
@beeseumz Год назад
Juno was such a good climber. RIP
@milehighac2738
@milehighac2738 3 года назад
I climbed this route. It was harder than I expected. And we had bad weather most of the climb. It was great!
@davebraunlich
@davebraunlich 4 года назад
I did this climb a couple days ago. The snow is gone, and the trail is very easy to follow. It’s MUCH better than the standard route. I descended the East Ridge. You should do a video for that route.
@charliedao7134
@charliedao7134 2 года назад
Did this hike 2 years ago in August, and I veered off trail many times - not always clear. Challenging, sometimes frustrating, but worth it!! My first 14er
@TheVirtualSherpa
@TheVirtualSherpa 2 года назад
We like to call that "type 2 fun" - glad you persevered!
@joecro1453
@joecro1453 4 года назад
Get this man some more subs! Love the videos man
@rawveganfoodforthought2333
@rawveganfoodforthought2333 2 года назад
I love the genuine nature of all your videos. Love that you include your mistakes and frustration. I learn from your mistakes, and your frustration is always spontaneous, appropriate to the occasion, and short-lived. Thank you!(I think I might go ahead and take the long way LOL. (But I'll check to see if you did a video on the long approach first!)
@ritzbitz1905
@ritzbitz1905 2 года назад
I know what you mean. I hiked Shavano this summer and we literally had 5 min on the summit before the graupel started and we had to get off the summit ASAP. Appreciate your videos , they’re informative and very inspirational.
@ickk2785
@ickk2785 4 года назад
If it makes you feel any better I lost the trail at some points coming down this time last year on the easy side. My detour was snowfeild related as I was burning in places and the snow was icy slush. I chose the shortest amount of post holing but Im glad I brought 4-5 pairs of socks in preparation.
@alyfieber
@alyfieber 4 года назад
Loved this peak!
@ryankearney5399
@ryankearney5399 7 месяцев назад
Doing it this summer. ❤ Thank you for the guidance.
@ryanmiles8056
@ryanmiles8056 4 года назад
“Every time I say something in a video, I jinx it” lol No drone, no problem. That basin though..
@Suzume900
@Suzume900 4 года назад
I just started watching you recently and actually climbed massive the first time a few weeks ago via this same route. It was much more difficult than I had anticipated, so I was excited to see when you released this video so I could hear your thoughts on it!
@georgesheffield1580
@georgesheffield1580 Год назад
Thanks for showing dogs on a lead .
@mountaintrailventures
@mountaintrailventures 4 года назад
I did this one last year from the other trail head. It was beautiful.
@charlessavoie2367
@charlessavoie2367 9 месяцев назад
Great dog!
@georgesheffield1580
@georgesheffield1580 Год назад
The choice of what constitute a seperate peak is locally arbitrary . This especially applies to a 14er metrics could be used ,for say all 4000 meter mountains
@ironmaidenNicko666
@ironmaidenNicko666 4 года назад
8:17 I felt that Posthole
@RockyMTNnative
@RockyMTNnative 2 года назад
Awesome hike! I’d like to do this one this year after Elbert 🤘
@Awon2zip
@Awon2zip 4 года назад
Chose this route a few years when I did Massive because of the shorter route. I enjoyed it and I think it had better views
@TheAAZSD
@TheAAZSD 3 года назад
I regret running down this. So much so I will do it again many many times.
@TheVirtualSherpa
@TheVirtualSherpa 3 года назад
I think we both having something wrong with our brains that we continue to punish our bodies and minds like this 😂
@grantnovota4611
@grantnovota4611 4 года назад
I did this a few weeks ago and had the same experience with losing the trail.
@mickeybrumfield764
@mickeybrumfield764 4 года назад
Been wanting to do that route up Massive maybe next time I'm in the area. Looks to take some real coordination skills managing Juno on the leash, the camera, and the steep class 2 terrain.
@TheVirtualSherpa
@TheVirtualSherpa 4 года назад
Highly recommend this route, its beautiful and yeah it can certainly be a lot to juggle everything especially when conditions are poor.
@Dannister
@Dannister 4 года назад
Great video as always! Just curious when you did this hike? Me and a couple friends hiked it in late May and there was about that much snow, I'd be surprised if it's still there when most other 14ers are in summer conditions now. Also, if it makes you feel better, we also went off route lol
@TheVirtualSherpa
@TheVirtualSherpa 4 года назад
Not sure, sometime in late May - I have the exact date in the full trail guide under my Garmin write-up.
@Suzume900
@Suzume900 4 года назад
I was really wanting to do the Kelso Ridge route on Torreys, and it would also be my first class 3 material, was wondering if you knew anything about that route.
@TheVirtualSherpa
@TheVirtualSherpa 4 года назад
I’d probably try another class 3 route before Kelso. From what I understand it’s very exposed the entire time and is mainly class 3 and can be 4 depending on your exact line. I would recommend something like Lindsey or the Arapaho Traverse for your first class 3 hike to see how you like it.
@aarronvanburen8612
@aarronvanburen8612 3 года назад
Do you got one for the SE approach?
@justinficke4845
@justinficke4845 4 года назад
trying that route again Saturday, thanks for the beta. turned back near 12,5 last spring bc of deep snow and weather. per yr other comment you did this maybe 6 weeks ago? will expect much less snow if thats the case
@TheVirtualSherpa
@TheVirtualSherpa 4 года назад
Yeah it will be snow free now.
@bignamek
@bignamek 4 года назад
I've been wanting to hike this route but I have been worried the road up to the trail. I have a Mazda 3, think it could get to where your car got?
@TheVirtualSherpa
@TheVirtualSherpa 4 года назад
If you are comfortable on rough roads you should be able to get pretty close. Worst case you park at the road split I describe in the full trail guide and you can def park there.
@addicted2nipples
@addicted2nipples 4 года назад
Can you make a video of training a dog to do these long, steep hikes? Like gear, proper leash training, and a good way to adjust them to elevation climbs? My dog is 4 months and I'm eager to take him on hikes when he's ready :)
@TheVirtualSherpa
@TheVirtualSherpa 4 года назад
Love the idea but don't feel like I am an expert in dog training by any means. Juno can't even go off leash so almost everything is just her intuition for hiking, lots of patience and lots of swearing that is usually cut out of the videos hahah
@addicted2nipples
@addicted2nipples 4 года назад
@@TheVirtualSherpa Hahaha okay! I assumed she was very well behaved since you never correct her during the videos, but obviously a lot goes on behind the scenes hahaha :)
@TheRealJP777
@TheRealJP777 3 года назад
@The Virtual Sherpa, all the articles and videos I look at online never talk about sources of water. From the maps, in kind of looks like the last source for water is a river crossing approximately 1.8 to 2.5 miles from the trailhead, but no indication if there's a lot of water there, or it's a trickle. Could you offer any advice for how much water to carry, or the last source for water that can be used with a water filter?
@TheVirtualSherpa
@TheVirtualSherpa 3 года назад
Water totally depends on the person, the day and their experience in the mountains. I’ve been crucified for how little I tend to carry and also know people who cary 1/4 of what I usually do. I typically have anywhere between 32oz and 64oz and have never run into any issues. I always have a water pen and tablets on me just in case. All of this to say that I don’t pump on 14er hikes. For this route you are correct, the last source to pump on trail would be the 1.9ish mile mark with 0 water after that.
@TheVirtualSherpa
@TheVirtualSherpa 4 года назад
Deer mountain is spelled wrong when I point out the peaks.
@codyli123
@codyli123 4 года назад
Have you ever considered completing the other unofficial 14ers? And by unofficial, I don't mean the 5 that are listed (I know you've done those), but the ones like Massive Green, North Massive, and South Massive? From what I gathered on 14ers.com there seems to be 74 total, so an additional 16 to the 58.
@TheVirtualSherpa
@TheVirtualSherpa 4 года назад
I’ve thought about it and might do it along the way at some point. TBH though, I was planning on tagging the other massive summits but the weather just was no bueno at the top.
@georgesheffield1580
@georgesheffield1580 Год назад
You can do the whole massive mass ,well over a mile above 14 all the way
@drewswomley7787
@drewswomley7787 Год назад
Hello, I have a 3yr old Australian Shepard and was considering doing the east slopes. Is this a dog friendly hike? Do you think I could bring my pup along since its more gradual?
@TheVirtualSherpa
@TheVirtualSherpa Год назад
Def a better option than this route but if your dog has experience on 14ers - either should be fine now without snow.
@brandonsalerno6456
@brandonsalerno6456 4 года назад
Do you think the mountains will be clear by the 17th? I’m supposed to go up Quandary west ridge on that day
@TheVirtualSherpa
@TheVirtualSherpa 4 года назад
Everything is basically dry now so by then you should be fine.
@brandonsalerno6456
@brandonsalerno6456 4 года назад
The Virtual Sherpa that’s good, wouldn’t want to do my first class 3 with snow
@habaceeba
@habaceeba 4 года назад
4:55 is not Bull Hill. That's French with Frasco to it's right. Bull Hill is hidden. 5:00 is not Mt. Champion. That's K49.
@TheVirtualSherpa
@TheVirtualSherpa 4 года назад
Peak Finder did me dirty, thanks for the corrections.
@habaceeba
@habaceeba 4 года назад
@@TheVirtualSherpa Peak Finder wasn't entirely inaccurate. Bull Hill would possibly be directly behind French and Champion directly behind K49 from where you were. Happy trails.
@BURGERJICY
@BURGERJICY 3 года назад
8:18 tho haha
@TheVirtualSherpa
@TheVirtualSherpa 3 года назад
I still laugh out loud every time I watch that edit. So lame but so funny.
@TheBane1979
@TheBane1979 2 года назад
I'm looking at the wilderness regulations and it doesn't say any thing about drones. "Motorized equipment and equipment used for mechanical transport is prohibited. This includes the use of motor vehicles, motorboats, motorized equipment, bicycles, hang gliders, wagons, game carts, portage wheels, and the landing of aircraft including helicopters." doesn't specifically say drones and seems to pointed at transportation?
@TheVirtualSherpa
@TheVirtualSherpa 2 года назад
wilderness.net/learn-about-wilderness/stewardship/drones-wilderness.php
@TheVirtualSherpa
@TheVirtualSherpa 2 года назад
Another source: www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprd3846515.pdf
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