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Zoriloco
02-18-2011, 09:05 AM
Stevens Gulch up to Torrey's Peak was the 1st 14er I had ever climbed. I had been there twice that summer, so i was pretty confident I wouldnt have many problems navigating with snow on the ground. I decided Grays Peak was one of my best chances at summiting during that winter.

Leaving Denver around 5am I got to the winter TH around 6am. I tried to drive up the road but there was just too much ice and I kept on sliding. So I parked and walked up and additional 2 miles to the summer TH.

When I got to the Summer TH (45 after parking the Jeep) I saw a couple crossing the bridge, they were the only 2 people I saw that day in the trail. I wasn't able to summit, I was just to tired and running low on water.
On to the pics.......

When I pulled off I-70 it was still dark, but by the time I tried to get up the road, parked and got all my gear on sun was starting to come out.

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The bridge

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First View of Peak

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Following the tracks

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Snowshoes really helped. Snow was packed to take my weight but with out them I would have been post holing all the way up.

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Finally caught up with the other hikers (not for long)

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1 Sandwich and 2 Reese's Cups proved to not be enough during a winter hike

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The wind can really carve some Sastrugi's

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Making my way thru the side of a ridge

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Looking back

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Looking ahead

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Torrey's

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More Carvings

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And this is how far I made it. By that time it was already 2pm and I still needed to hike back. Didn't want to hiking in the dark with out water. I'm thinking I had another 3/4 of a mile to the top?

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Decided I would Glissade down the side of the mountain, I think that was the best part of the hike. FAWSOME!!!

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Saw some snow boarding tracks on my way back to the Jeep

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Looking back at Grays Peak, feeling a bit down for not summiting, but very happy of being out that day.

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3 months later in Febraury I would summit during my 3rd attempt

As I had been doing in my last summits I waved my Guatemalan Flag

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accadacca
02-18-2011, 09:16 AM
Great report! That is a cool looking peak. How long did it take you to summit?

Zoriloco
02-18-2011, 09:21 AM
Grays peak is a great winter climb. Very low avy danger and its pretty hard to get lost. It took me 7hrs 10 min RT for 10.5 miles