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Mountain Safety: Why Capitol Peak is the Hardest Colorado 14er 

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Experts agree: Capitol Peak is by far the hardest 14er in Colorado.
In this video mountain guides and mountain rescue experts explain why Capitol is really a 5th Class peak, what makes the route so demanding, and why every climber must approach it with respect and a deep reservoir of mountaineering skill.
You'll also learn what are the most difficult parts of the peak. Hint, it's not the knife edge!
REALITY. Climbing is inherently dangerous! People die on Colorado 14ers every year.
NO GUARANTEE. CFI’s goal is to provide you with education and perspective. Our videos do not address all climbing risks. Viewing the videos does not guarantee your safety!
YOUR RESPONSIBILITY! Be fit. Get educated. Be aware. If you choose to climb, you accept and assume the inherent and other risks. You remain responsible for your decisions, your actions and your adventure!

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18 июл 2019

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Комментарии : 46   
@kristenoliveira6645
@kristenoliveira6645 2 года назад
I love these educational videos. They are extremely helpful for anyone planning a climb. You guys should reach out to some of these RU-vidrs (Virtual Sherpa, specifically) who have done all the 14ers and see if you can use their videos to help educate people. I was once a very unprepared climber and I learned the hard way that you really have to know your shit in the wilderness. I always thought that I'd get all the 14ers in CO until I saw Virtual Sherpa's videos and recognized how absolutely intense some of these climbs are. I think it's important for people to see that first-person perspective, it helps you recognize your limits before you make mistakes.
@cmcer1995
@cmcer1995 3 года назад
I am glad we have CO14ersinitiative to educate all levels of climbers about what it takes to climb 14ers. I am sure you have already saved many climbers from making fatal mistakes, and helped others to safely enjoy their climbs as well. My mom was a wise woman when I was very young cutting my ropes into pieces until I went to college. Then she bought me "Mountaineering The Freedom of the Hills" Second Edition in 1970. I guess she knew then she wasn't going to stop me, so she thought at least I should know how to do it correctly, I've only fallen once since then.
@AbrahamLuedtke-gj6df
@AbrahamLuedtke-gj6df 14 дней назад
If you’ve bagged a couple class 3s and rockclimb, I think you should go for this. Most incredible experience of my life.
@jonhand5391
@jonhand5391 4 года назад
Great video. So much valuable info. Please keep 'em coming! P.S. Big fan of the marmot in the background.
@RidiPwn
@RidiPwn Год назад
The fact that there are no markings, makes it insanely difficult for those that solely rely on them
@ciaobellamiamore
@ciaobellamiamore 8 дней назад
Very fascinating thank you
@espada9
@espada9 Год назад
"Just paddling out into big surf is a total commitment. - You can't just call time out and stroll on into the beach if you don't like the way things are goin'."
@danielmccarthyy
@danielmccarthyy Год назад
Very helpful video
@kidswoollett5838
@kidswoollett5838 3 года назад
I would take issue with the statement that Capitol is "by far the hardest 14er in Colorado". It is a long day with lots of exposure, but the rock is fairly solid, and at the most difficult parts, there is no worry about rocks falling on your head. In my opinion, Little Bear (via the hourglass couloir) is both significantly more difficult technically and certainly more dangerous, especially if there are any other climbers on the route. Maroon Bells (with traverse) and Pyramid may not be as technically difficult, but (again in my opinion), are significantly more dangerous due to the rotten rock
@yeetyeeter3207
@yeetyeeter3207 3 года назад
Well it’s dangerous not because of the rock it’s because people are dumbasses and try and take a shortcut going down
@dancer1
@dancer1 2 года назад
@@yeetyeeter3207 etf
@henrydesmarais3761
@henrydesmarais3761 2 года назад
North maroon the hardest
@MAXIMUSMINIMALIST
@MAXIMUSMINIMALIST Год назад
There’s a reason the Bells are nicknamed “deadly“
@nickjonson6996
@nickjonson6996 Год назад
It's all pretty subjective. Maroon Peak was the most difficult for me. Much more so than Capitol or N. Maroon or Little Bear. But everyone has a different experience. I agree the rock is much more solid on Capitol than the bells.
@claytonburris3874
@claytonburris3874 Год назад
Great information here from a great imitative! Safety first and enjoy the journey.
@thomaskauser8978
@thomaskauser8978 10 месяцев назад
I pulled a rock down and we were both light as a feather! It shattered and I never went or looked back ever again!
@freesoul1825
@freesoul1825 3 года назад
Yes is a bad moment realizing you have also to return back 😅🤣...beside the jokes....this is not bullshit....how many times i did not fully enjoyed the summit because my mind was in some way the entire time thinking about the descent not giving me the possibility to relax 😅😓
@BruceJC75
@BruceJC75 3 года назад
Going down is always way more dangerous!
@huskerhank6231
@huskerhank6231 2 года назад
You HAVE to know when to cut left to the Knife when you are descending. Go too soon and you're on a terribly exposed and loose ridge. Cut too late and you are in cliff danger and that's where most of the fatal accidents take place. For better or worse Capital is a 14er so it gets a lot of attention. If you aren't certain wait until somebody comes by so you can see where to turn left. Anything else--panic, over confidence, stupidity may very well lead to your demise.
@grahamyoung2099
@grahamyoung2099 4 года назад
Great video, but as I’ve learned the hard way, it’s not summiting the peak that’s hard. It’s convincing your dad to let you go up when your 13
@sirshanksalot1
@sirshanksalot1 3 года назад
Or your wife when you’re 58.
@georgesheffield1580
@georgesheffield1580 Год назад
To many unqualified peak baggers try . The mountain can always win .
@secretamericayoutubechanne2961
@secretamericayoutubechanne2961 3 года назад
I guess I've been drinking I don't understand if this videos is about K2 over on the other part of the world, or about Colorado???
@bensamahon8686
@bensamahon8686 3 года назад
There is an adjacent peak next to capitol called k2 which you have to summit to then cross the knife edge. Same name as the mountain in the himalayas though!
@shawnthomas3802
@shawnthomas3802 Год назад
Second highest peak
@secretamericayoutubechanne2961
@secretamericayoutubechanne2961 3 года назад
The sound is good. I like your voice
@thomaskauser8978
@thomaskauser8978 10 месяцев назад
She's a native.
@Coolhansolo
@Coolhansolo 8 месяцев назад
Capitol is a walk in the park for any real climber. A climber means someone that can climb on rock, ice and snow. Someone who has training as in courses in rock, ice and snow climbing and even first aid. It takes years to develop these skills and you have to get out and aquire them. There not found on a computer. The vast majority of people don't have them as I have climbed Capitol solo and observed the hikers up there. There hikers because they don't qualify as climbers.
@BlackHoleBrew42
@BlackHoleBrew42 3 года назад
Mount - en
@texicon
@texicon Год назад
She said “mao-en” I’m not giving credit for a “t”
@georgesheffield1580
@georgesheffield1580 7 месяцев назад
Way over blown ,to many newbys try above their skills . All you are saying applies to all 13 and 14 ers .
@kevinklingsheim9729
@kevinklingsheim9729 4 года назад
All that over a fucking 14er? No thanks. Fuck that.
@massey3129
@massey3129 Год назад
There is a “t” in mountain.
@vegapthalo03yuioplo.j.i.u25
@vegapthalo03yuioplo.j.i.u25 4 года назад
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@1161byron
@1161byron Год назад
Really,try climbing the north face,now that serious,not some hike up to the top.
@vegapthalo03yuioplo.j.i.u25
@vegapthalo03yuioplo.j.i.u25 4 года назад
W I N D O E S O S 7 V I S T A P R Oď#4.
@710denverterp4
@710denverterp4 3 года назад
She’s beautiful as duck I wanna marry her
@vegapthalo03yuioplo.j.i.u25
@vegapthalo03yuioplo.j.i.u25 4 года назад
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@vegapthalo03yuioplo.j.i.u25
@vegapthalo03yuioplo.j.i.u25 4 года назад
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@vegapthalo03yuioplo.j.i.u25
@vegapthalo03yuioplo.j.i.u25 4 года назад
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