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Jagged Mountain Climb

One of the most sought after 13'er climbs in the state takes us to Jagged Col via No Name Creek, to attempt Jagged Mountain (13,824 ft.), a remote and challenging 13'er. The pristine nature of the climbing in this part of the range makes Jagged Mountain a must-do for those who are looking for an uncrowded experience in the backcountry.

On Jagged Mountain we climb the standard route on the North Face, combining 3rd through low 5th class climbing to reach the summit. This is truly a one-of-a-kind trip in the heart of the Weminuche Wilderness, Colorado's largest and finest wilderness resource.

*If the dates of our regularly scheduled Jagged Mountain Climbs do not fit your schedule we can also arrange for private dates and trips upon request.

"Probably the best hiking/climbing trip I've every been on.....and I've been on a lot of them! The combination of being out in the middle of one of the most beautiful wilderness areas in the world, mixed with the awesome hiking and fantastic techincal climbing was truly magical"

- Doug L.

 

Sample Itinerary

Day 0: Arrive to Durango and stay in a hotel. We will meet in the evening to do a gear check and insure that you're packed and ready for the trip.

Day 1: In the morning we'll board the D&SNGRR for the trip to Needleton where we will depart and cross the Needleton bridge and then approach the entrance to No Name Basin and the trail towards Jagged Col. A fine mountain day brings us to a camp at approximately 11,500 ft. in upper No Name Basin, with incredible views of Monitor Peak and Knife Point.

Day 2: Rising early, we ascend to Jagged Col (13,000 ft.) and traverse over to the base of the North Face. A surprisingly complex climbing route brings us to the summit at 13,824 ft. After the summit, we'll descend back to our camp, and a well deserved and restful afternoon. We may decide to move our camp down the trail to the lower No Name drainage to facilitate our departure the following morning.

Day 3: We'll head back to the trailhead and make our way back to Durango, arriving in the mid-afternoon. This is also an alternate summit day in case of poor weather on the previous day.

Additional Information

Trip Cost Includes: Backpacking and climbing guides for the duration of the trip. All group technical equipment required for the climbs. Tents, food (breakfasts & dinners), cooking gear, and transportation to the trailhead.

Not Included: Hotel costs before, during, or after the courses. 3% land use surcharge, trip cancellation insurance, personal climbing/camping equipment and gear, or guide gratuities.

Prerequisites: Participants should have previous backpacking or camping experience. Rock climbing experience is not required, but if you have never rock climbed we do recommend a half day of climbing with us in Durango prior to your trip to the Grenadiers.

Reservation and Cancellation Policy: A 50% deposit is required for all reservations. The balance will be due on the 30 days prior to the start date of the trip. Cancellation must be made 60 days before first day of trip or course, otherwise your deposit will be forfeited. You can apply your trip deposit or fee toward a future trip or course that takes place within one year for a 15% fee. No credits or refunds for no shows or those leaving early. Please click on our Registration link to access the required registration forms.


 

2012 Schedule & Costs
Dates:

July 6 - 8
July 20 - 22
August 3 - 5
August 16 - 18
September 1 - 3

*Private dates available upon request

Duration: 3 days
Location: Weminuche Wilderness,
San Juan Mountains
Cost:

$895 per person
(includes train tixx)

Client-to-Guide Ratio: 2:1
Capacity: 4 Climbers 2 guides
Trip Difficulty:
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