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Despite being rather difficult (4th class) Engineer Mtn. is one of the more popular climbs in SW Colorado. It dominates the view from Hwy 550 (the road between Durango and Silverton), it stands alone (and therefore has an excellent view from the summit, despite being just shy of 13,000 ft.), and from trailhead to summit is only about 2.2 miles (though about 2400 ft elevation gain!) We took off Wednesday morning to climb it and saw about 5 other parties; I can't imagine doing this on a weekend.


Our planned early start was kiboshed by Britt suddenly deciding he needed to Sno-seal his boots, and then by major road repaving on 550, and we didn't start hiking until 9 am. Such a pretty hike, though! Across a hillside thick with tall flowering plants, through a lovely forest, and finally to a treeline meadow that seemed to be mostly wildflowers, where we got our first good view of the peak since the road.

Then we had to go up. And up. First we trudged on steep loose red dirt, then we hit the limestone talus and it was a bit easier going - until we got to the band of cliffs that rings the peak. Fortunately there was a really nifty notch to climb up through, but it was definitely a scramble, with some serious exposure in places - a misstep would have meant a quick 500-foot descent. After that it was more talus - the whole top of Engineer is just a big rockpile.

We reached the summit at 11:20; there was a small group from a summer camp there, including 5 girls around 8 years old. We were impressed they'd made it up - some of the rocks we'd had to climb over were bigger than they were! The view from the top was lovely although marred by wildfire haze.

We spent a pleasant 40 minutes or so on the summit having lunch and hanging out, but the afternoon thunderstorms were clearly moving in, so we decamped around noon. Needless to say it was much faster going down than it was going up, although downclimbing the notch was a slow and spooky business. We were in the car by 1:30 and headed back home.

(In case you missed the clever inline links: view from highway, view from meadow, notch, view from top.)

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Date: 2004-07-22 05:41 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] venivincere
What a spectacular view! It sounds like a perfectly lovely climb. What are those lovely flowers in the forefront of the meadow picture, do you know?

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Date: 2004-07-22 05:57 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] ilanarama.livejournal.com
The pinkish-red ones are some variety of Indian Paintbrush - I'm guessing they're "Splitleaf Painted-Cup" but I really don't know all the niceties that go into the different varieties. The yellow ones are cinquefoil, I think.

The wildflowers on this hike were truly amazing. Some of the most colorful meadows I've seen!

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Date: 2004-07-22 06:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bridebrooke.livejournal.com
I have to say that your pictures are beautiful. What a wonderful way to spend a day. I think I am going to take a walk once this rain storm passes.

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Date: 2004-07-22 07:20 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] ilanarama.livejournal.com
Thanks, Charlie! Hee, you know I telecommute from NCAR and we just got an email alert about the massive Front Range storm warning about flooding! So you might need to wait a while.

Actually, I recall you said you wanted to try to get into better shape, and hiking is such a good way to do it. There are a lot of really lovely places up by you, like off Poudre Canyon - great walking and hiking. Just take it easy at first, drink a lot of water, and enjoy the scenery!

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Date: 2004-07-22 07:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] littleamerica.livejournal.com
So what made it Class 4? The vertical section with the notch? Or the exposure? Both? Or maybe something you didn't mention?

Inquiring minds want to know.

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Date: 2004-07-22 07:14 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] ilanarama.livejournal.com
Yeah, it was the notch section (and the photo really makes it look like a walk, but actually it required a lot of mantling and other climbing techniques) which in combination with the exposure, I think, classifies as class 4 (beginners might want a belay). But in retrospect since it was just a very short section it could be considered class 3. We watched the summer camp group descend and they basically passed the kids down from one grownup to another!

I should also point out that we, um, didn't quite go the best way through the notch on the way up, and found an easier descent.

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Date: 2004-07-22 09:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] littleamerica.livejournal.com
Man am I glad to hear you say that. Mountains have a way of making me feel really stupid, and I'm a little relieved to hear that I'm not the only one.

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Date: 2004-07-22 07:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eejitalmuppet.livejournal.com
Wow. That "instant transformation" from red dirt to grey limestone is bizarre.

I have to admit that i still can't over my Sense of Wonder(tm) at climbs which start around 10,000 feet.

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Date: 2004-07-22 07:17 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] ilanarama.livejournal.com
Colorado (especially southern Colorado) is a geological smorgasbord. (http://geology.about.com/library/bl/maps/blcoloradomap.htm) In some places the character of rock changes literally every few hundred yards of hiking. I have to say that the concept of limestone at 12,000 ft weirds me out a bit, considering that limestone forms at the bottoms of oceans.

We got big tall mountains here, yes we do!

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Date: 2004-07-22 09:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eejitalmuppet.livejournal.com
Colorado (especially southern Colorado) is a geological smorgasbord.

Most of it is enjoyable, so long as you avoid the geological lutefisk?

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Date: 2004-07-22 08:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thistle-chaser.livejournal.com
Eeek! Wow! I don't think I'd ever climb a mountain (I don't like getting up on a step-stool!), but that looks like a wonderful view! :)

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Date: 2004-07-23 06:22 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] laurelwood.livejournal.com
That notch looks like it must have been fun. I think I'd be too much of a chicken to do the spiked-boots-and-ropes-and-pulleys-and-stuff kind of rock-climbing, but I've always loved just clambering over/up rocks. I would imagine, though, that this kind of climb requires more technique than that. Are there lessons for that kind of climbing?

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Date: 2004-07-23 10:24 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] guntar.livejournal.com
Wow. That looks like an awesome climb. Thanks for sharing the pictures!

I've gone hiking a lot in parks (some of which have really steep hills, but they're not anything like a class 4, which I've always wanted to try) because there have never really been any mountains in my area that I've been able to get to (you know, me being the poor student without a car. :P).

Of course, reading things like, "a misstep would have meant a quick 500-foot descent" makes me think that I should probably stick to those nice easy hills where, even though they're steep enough to send you sprawling down 500 feet, wouldn't make you fall 500 feet.

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