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Crestone Peak (14,294’) via the Ellingwood Arete. One of the 50 classic climbs of North America. 5.7+ with serious exposure. August 2005
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Page 1: Crestone Peak (14,294) via the Ellingwood Arete. One of the 50 classic climbs of North America. 5.7+ with serious exposure. August 2005.

Crestone Peak (14,294’) via the Ellingwood Arete. One of the 50 classic climbs of North America.

5.7+ with serious exposure.

August 2005

Page 2: Crestone Peak (14,294) via the Ellingwood Arete. One of the 50 classic climbs of North America. 5.7+ with serious exposure. August 2005.

We do the approach in the dark and are

greeted by a beautiful sunrise.

Page 3: Crestone Peak (14,294) via the Ellingwood Arete. One of the 50 classic climbs of North America. 5.7+ with serious exposure. August 2005.

The Sangre de Christos mountains mean “Blood of Christ” and they were given that moniker

for their beautiful red colors.

Page 4: Crestone Peak (14,294) via the Ellingwood Arete. One of the 50 classic climbs of North America. 5.7+ with serious exposure. August 2005.

Our route is up the horizon line. It looks big.

Page 5: Crestone Peak (14,294) via the Ellingwood Arete. One of the 50 classic climbs of North America. 5.7+ with serious exposure. August 2005.

We climb much of the route unroped because

of the easy climbing and good rock. But a

fall would mean death.

Page 6: Crestone Peak (14,294) via the Ellingwood Arete. One of the 50 classic climbs of North America. 5.7+ with serious exposure. August 2005.

Getting higher. The rock is a bit wet and there are pockets of snow from the

previous night.

Page 7: Crestone Peak (14,294) via the Ellingwood Arete. One of the 50 classic climbs of North America. 5.7+ with serious exposure. August 2005.

Brian looking at an overhang problem.

“We’re supposed to be on 5.6. That ain’t no 5.6!”

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The Headwall.

The crux of the climb.

Page 9: Crestone Peak (14,294) via the Ellingwood Arete. One of the 50 classic climbs of North America. 5.7+ with serious exposure. August 2005.

With the Headwall done, we are almost there!

Page 10: Crestone Peak (14,294) via the Ellingwood Arete. One of the 50 classic climbs of North America. 5.7+ with serious exposure. August 2005.

Summit shot. “I’m tired”

Page 11: Crestone Peak (14,294) via the Ellingwood Arete. One of the 50 classic climbs of North America. 5.7+ with serious exposure. August 2005.

This is the way down…we guess.

Page 12: Crestone Peak (14,294) via the Ellingwood Arete. One of the 50 classic climbs of North America. 5.7+ with serious exposure. August 2005.

Even the descent requires climbing shoes

and helmets.

The End.


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