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Mt. Belford

Peak Condition Updates  
9/28/2023
Route: Northwest Ridge
Posted On: 9/28/2023, By: Ariella6
Info: trail is dry and in summer conditions. 
9/24/2023
Route: Northwest Ridge
Posted On: 9/25/2023, By: jhanson927
Info: Trail was in great condition. 
9/24/2023
Route: Southwest Slopes
Posted On: 9/25/2023, By: raphaelroxas
Info: Trail has no snow, definitely recommend Elkhead pass. I used it for the up and the down, but was including Missouri Mountain. 
9/21/2023
Route: Northwest Ridge
Posted On: 9/22/2023, By: wmagnuson7
Info: The trail was in great condition with only a dusting of snow and very little ice. No spikes or poles needed unless you are going to do Oxford as well (descent from Belford to Oxford icy enough where you would want spikes or poles). God Bless! 
9/17/2023
Route: Northwest Ridge
Posted On: 9/19/2023, By: griffincnotrees
Info: There was no snow anywhere. 
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9/14/2023
Route: Northwest Ridge
Posted On: 9/14/2023, By: Dmnyanki
Info: Beautiful day on Belford/Oxford. Not a single other soul on the trails all day. Some light snow around 9-10am but it looked like it was all melting. 
8/25/2023
Route: Northwest Ridge
Posted On: 8/26/2023, By: kspitzer1987
Info: Still perfect summer conditions for both Belford and Oxford (and Missouri though I didnt quite summit). The NW ridge up Belford is relentlessly steep so I recommend descending via the Elkhead Pass route. It was both significantly less steep and had beautiful views. Once I reached Elkhead Pass, I tried to take a shortcut I had read about over to Missouris south ridge by descending south and then west from Elkhead Pass, but I mistakenly ended up on Missouris East Ridge insteadwith VERY LOOSE, very exposed class 4 terrainin the rain. Very thankful I was eventually able to find my way down via a very steep scree chute, but without that, I have no idea what I would have done. It was a huge mistake and easily could have cost me my life. If you plan to knock out Missouri after Belford/Oxford, stay on the Elkhead Pass trail to the standard NW Ridge trail up Missouri. DO NOT try Missouris East Ridge! 
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8/12/2023
Route: Northwest Ridge
Posted On: 8/12/2023, By: sean23
Info: Peak in summer conditions. Would not classify the NW Ridge trail as class 2, especially if you're not going on to Oxford. Aside from some loose dirt, the trail presented no difficulties. 
7/28/2023
Route: Northwest Ridge
Posted On: 7/31/2023, By: bmanser02
Info: The peak is in great condition! Trailhead is super easy to find with lots of space, the trail was always well marked and kept good integrity. Currently, there is trail work being done around the mid-section starting around 7 am every day. They are very respectful to hikers. 
7/20/2023
Route: Northwest Ridge
Posted On: 7/21/2023, By: drewshotwell
Info: Perfect summer conditions all the way to the top. I did the Southwest Slopes on the way down, and on that there is one (1) small snow patch which shouldn't give too much trouble, but besides that is clear. 
7/16/2023
Route: Northwest Ridge
Posted On: 7/18/2023, By: KS_Teacher11
Info: Summer conditions. 7am start. Trail is easy to follow. Oxford was clear of snow. Took Elkhead trail back to switch it up. Easier on the legs but added mileage. Still 1-2 snow fields that youll have to cross (didnt need crampons or spikes) also 2-3 stream crosses. Route finding on Elkhead would be difficult in dark conditions. 
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7/16/2023
Route: Northwest Ridge
Posted On: 7/18/2023, By: KS_Teacher11
Info: Summer conditions. 7am start. Trail is easy to follow. Oxford was clear of snow. Took Elkhead trail back to switch it up. Easier on the legs but added mileage. Still 1-2 snow fields that youll have to cross (didnt need crampons or spikes) also 2-3 stream crosses. Route finding on Elkhead would be difficult in dark conditions. 
7/15/2023
Route: Northwest Ridge
Posted On: 7/16/2023, By: MaryinColorado
Info: Dry all the way. Dry to Oxford. If you descend Elkhead, there are a couple super minor snow crossings that are barely worth mentioning. Also, if you descend Elkhead then naturally you descend the whole basin. Creek is running and running high. Who cares about wet shoes on descent? Not me. But you might! Be prepared for the possibility. There is also a lot of mud in some areas due to run-off. PLEASE don't create more social trails; just go through the mud! And I want to say it was around 11,600 things got confusing because for a minute the creek and trail are one. Look downstream beyond the willows, and you'll spot a tidy, short, rotund cairn that marks where to cross to pick up the trail again. 
7/8/2023
Route: Northwest Ridge
Posted On: 7/11/2023, By: cjasnyd
Info: Full summer conditions up to Belford via Northwest Ridge. We did descend via Elkhead Pass, and there's still some snowfields and streams to cross that way, but the standard route is totally clear. 
6/27/2023
Route: Northwest Ridge
Posted On: 6/28/2023, By: blakebeitzel
Info: Trail is in great shape, very minimal amount of snow. Due to sharp winds, we were not able to summit. Just a reminder that high winds can (and will) blow you off the trail and potentially cause severe injury. Be careful out there, and may the mountains be with you!