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Peak Condition Updates  
7/7/2025
Route: Democrat, Cameron, Lincoln, Bross
Posted On: 7/7/2025, By: skippyville
Info: I would call Democrat and Cameron in summer conditions. As the previous reviewer posted, there are two modest snowfields on the whole circuit. The snowfield to Democrat lasts well into summer and it is extremely easy to cross as it's quite flat and relatively short [maybe 40 steps]. The snowfield on the Cameron side of the Democrat-Cameron saddle has a couple of steeper steps but extremely short [15 steps] and not exposed. Also, CFI crews are working on the lower Democrat trail, which is solid all the way to the Democrat-Cameron saddle. The Bross trail remains as bad as always, though the very lower part remains excellent due to steps being built, presumably by CFI, a few years ago. Finally, wildflowers on the lower part of the basin are in full bloom and really spectacular! 
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7/4/2025
Route: Democrat, Cameron, Lincoln, Bross
Posted On: 7/5/2025, By: dquinn
Info: Conditions largely same as reported on 6/19, minus snow on way to Bross. Two snow patches on the homestretch to Democrat, and a small one near the start of the way toward Cameron, but all have solid footpath established through them and can be crossed easily without spikes (though poles do help) or bypassed without going too far off trails. 
6/19/2025
Route: Democrat, Cameron, Lincoln, Bross
Posted On: 6/19/2025, By: kennedy_josh
Info: DeCaLiBross this morning. No issues with TH parking lot. Small snow fields going up to Democrat, over to Cameron/Lincoln, and finally across to Broos but no need for microspikes (I had them with me but never used); poles were useful though. Scree trail going back down to Kite Lake is dry and quite loose; I slipped and fell at least dozen times on the descent. Great overall conditions!! 
6/19/2025
Route: Democrat, Cameron, Lincoln, Bross
Posted On: 6/20/2025, By: Hiker_Nick
Info: Some snow fields starting at the split from the loop but could easibly be walked around and din't require spikes. 
6/15/2025
Route: Democrat, Cameron, Lincoln, Bross
Posted On: 6/15/2025, By: carmitz001
Info: Great day for an afternoon loop of DeCaLiBron. There were a lot of short snowfields on the route, which had enough footprints to make the snow supportive. Democrat had the most snow of the four peaks. I glissaded a few times from Democrat's summit en route to Cameron, but the fall lines were a bit too far south, so I ended up sidehilling talus to get back on the trail. The trails from Cameron to Lincoln to Bross were pleasant; the other trails up high were frustrating due to loose scree and talus. I'm glad CFI has Democrat on their list of projects! The "S" Gully on Bross did not appear to have continuous snow, so I suffered through the standard descent. 
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6/15/2025
Route: Democrat, Cameron, Lincoln, Bross
Posted On: 6/16/2025, By: CDubFTW
Info: Clockwise is probably the best bet right now, since most of the snow crossings and fields are on Mt. Democrat (get them done early!) Didn't need traction or flotation, just an early start and trekking poles did a wonder for this hike. On Mt. Democrat, the trail from the shoulder to the summit is entirely snow, but there are some nice packed steps you can walk up. Not to mention you could glissade on the remaining snow from the summit. The creek crossings in the basin are picking up flow now, but there are still some snow bridges between the parking lot and Bross trail that can help. The gate up to Kite Lake Campground was open this weekend and cars were lined up down the road from the trailhead, so get here at a decent time. The descent from Bross was clear of snow but unstable nonetheless from the loose rocks (use those poles). Started 4:15am, D-C saddle 5:30, Democrat 6:15, D-C saddle 7, Cameron 7:45, Lincoln 8:15, Bross trail high point 8:45ish, finished 10. Took us 5 hours and 45 minutes! Any questions? 
6/14/2025
Route: Democrat, Cameron, Lincoln, Bross
Posted On: 6/14/2025, By: nickdanielson
Info: Completed DeCaLiBron Loop via Kite Lake TH. Got to the TH around 3:40-3:45am (few car campers at the TH, plenty of open spots however) - departed Kite Lake TH at 4:00am, returned to car by 8:30am. Not super busy until coming down off Democrat at the end (chose to go the counter-clockwise route, starting with Bross, Lincoln, Cameron, and finishing with Democrat). Glad I went that route as ultimately Democrat was the toughest of the four IMO. I'd recommend spikes or hiking sticks simply for the section ascending and descending Democrat around 13,700'-14,000' area. I did it without either, but in hindsight would've wore my spikes if I brought them. The snow did make for a bit of a challenge for a couple hundred feet of vertical gain but nothing crazy. Other than that, only other challenge that came up was getting lost and sidetracked off the trail for a few short sections before finding my way back; however, not a big deal. Absolutely beautiful views, a fun hike, and spectacular location not far from I-70, Denver, etc. I will do again. 
6/14/2025
Route: Democrat, Cameron, Lincoln, Bross
Posted On: 6/15/2025, By: eaferstl
Info: Full access to kite lake th. Snow on very few areas. Was able to do Cameron, Lincoln and Bross without spikes. Needed them for Democrat though. 
6/12/2025
Route: Democrat, Cameron, Lincoln, Bross
Posted On: 6/12/2025, By: MaryinColorado
Info: Just wanted to share that the gate is still closed. Doesn't add much extra mileage or anything, but parking is pretty limited before the gate closure, so good to take into account going into the weekend. 
6/8/2025
Route: Democrat, Cameron, Lincoln, Bross
Posted On: 6/8/2025, By: Jake6350
Info: DeCaLiBron is in good shape with an early start. Got started at 4:15 AM from the gate a little over a mile down from Kite Lake and didn’t have any issues with postholing. Went clockwise up Democrat first. No floatation or traction used but poles could be useful in parts. Still plenty of snow that will continue to melt out but with an early start, it isn’t bad. Wind made it feel more like winter conditions but overall, no major areas to worry about. About 5 hours 45 minutes round trip 
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6/4/2025
Route: Democrat, Cameron, Lincoln, Bross
Posted On: 6/5/2025, By: bangerth
Info: Made the whole loop in a storm that was definitely closer to winter conditions than summer: 25F and 30-40 mph continuous winds. There is still quite a lot of snow in the basin, and all of it is unsupportive. You'll posthole at least once on every snow patch you step on, often to the knee or hip. In the basin, one can avoid many of these snowfields, but many still have to be crossed at least briefly. From the saddle to the top of Democrat, there are several snow fields, most of which are at least partly supportive and with a hard crust. I glissaded most of them back down to the saddle. From there, one can follow the ridge to Cameron and then Lincoln on mostly rock; the few snow fields one has to cross again lead to postholing, but it wasn't too bad. The storm blowing over the ridge with snow crystals and sand grains led to substantial involuntary facial exfoliation, and that wasn't too fun. From Lincoln to Bross was pretty easy; the snow field below the summit of Cameron was easy to cross. From Bross, I glissaded the S Couloir from 13,950 all the way down to 12,750. The top is a bit steep, given that most of the couloir is hard snow and ice, but it never felt unsafe. 
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6/1/2025
Route: South Slope
Posted On: 6/3/2025, By: jotey777
Info: South Slope Couloir is done for the season. Got to 12,800 on the south slope and saw that the lower couloirs all had small avys. Took a short 200-foot couloir to the SW ride and hiked up the class 2 on rock from there. The snow in the couloir we did was way too soft - very difficult not to break through; very difficult to get a foothold. Turned into some class 3 with using hands. Also used rocks on the side of the couloir to ascend. 
5/27/2025
Route: Democrat, Cameron, Lincoln, Bross
Posted On: 5/29/2025, By: andibertolina
Info: Went up the snow-filled gully to Bross, over to Lincoln then skied the little summit couloir off Lincoln. Traversed over to Cameron and then up to Democrat. I skied the East face of the sub-summit off Democrat with near corn conditions and plenty of snow to ski back to the Kite Lake TH. Not enough snow to ski from Bross to Cameron but plenty on the ridge between Cameron- Lincoln. 
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5/25/2025
Route: Democrat, Cameron, Lincoln, Bross
Posted On: 5/25/2025, By: notidealbutfine
Info: Started at the gate closure located 1.1 miles below the Kite lake trailhead. Missed my alarm and didn't start till 5:30 a.m. Hiked with microspikes on my boots for the majority of the day with the exception of the road walk. Brought snowshoes but didn't end up using them. Also forgot my trekking poles, but not a big deal for this hike. The snow was solid earlier in the day. Pretty continuous snow from the trailhead up Democrat to Cameron and Lincoln. Minimal snow from Lincoln to Bross to South Bross and descent. 10.46 miles / 4,259' gain / 5 hours / 38 minutes 
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5/10/2025
Route: East Slope
Posted On: 5/10/2025, By: HikesInGeologicTime
Info: Partner and I decided to go up and down East Slope because it was decently filled in and was lower avy risk than South Chutes when we descended in early afternoon, though we were not the only ones setting off small rollerballs and debris, though other skiers who did ski the chutes at the same time we were heading down reported having a good and safe time. Continuous snow from summit to Kite Lake (as long as you have no issues with doing a bit of a rock dance at the summit). Also possible to stay entirely on snow until the last few feet before the current highest parking by diverting off the road shortly below Kite Lake and into the drainage to skiers’ left, then reconnecting with the road through the uppermost switchbacks and down. Dry patches had appeared by mid-afternoon, however. With how hot it has been and is forecasted to be, would recommend hitting it ASAP (preferably tomorrow) and starting predawn to avoid postholing as much as possible. 
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