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11/17/2011
Route: West Slopes
Posted On: 11/17/2011, By: Andymcp1
Info: Solid boot pack to the summit, no need for snow shoes. Trail became hard to spot at times, due to carins being snowed over, just a few moments of route finding and you can take the summer trail to the summit. Microspikes will be helpfull as ice was starting to form, but as of today were unnessicary. 
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11/15/2011
Route: West Slopes
Posted On: 11/15/2011, By: dannyg23
Info: Still not much snow, snowshoes weren‘t necessary. 
9/30/2011
Route: Bierstadt, Sawtooth, Blue Sky
Posted On: 10/1/2011, By: The_Godfather
Info: If anyone wants to see the patch of snow/ice on the Sawtooth this is it. I used crampons as I personally felt the risk/reward of not using them was too great given the location. Others did without, but I personally felt it was in my best interest to use them. Besides, why carry them otherwise :-) 
9/22/2011
Route: West Slopes
Posted On: 9/23/2011, By: [jon]
Info: Was a beautiful day on Mt. Bierstadt. Around 30 degrees at the guanella pass trailhead at 6am. Windy and colder higher up. Snow and ice starts on the trail at around 13,000‘ and continuous to the summit. The snow was fine to walk on on the ascent, still in the shadow of the mountain. But on the descent after the sun started warming everything up it melted a bit and the trail became very slick. Was easier to hike down on the dry rocks than to chance the icy trail. Microspikes would be very useful but it‘s still possible without them. The sawtooth looked dry on the east side, a bit of snow on the west side. 
9/13/2011
Route: Bierstadt, Sawtooth, Blue Sky
Posted On: 9/14/2011, By: ossie322
Info: For those of you wondering if the sawtooth is covered in snow, we climbed it yesterday and it is quite clear. There was a small amount of snow on the descent from Bierstadt, but it wasn‘t more than a minor inconvenience. The rest is dry until the next snowfall. The little trail back from Evans to Guanella through the willows is very muddy and wet. 
8/1/2011
Route: Bierstadt, Sawtooth, Blue Sky
Posted On: 8/2/2011, By: sgoings
Info: The Bierstadt trail was clear and dry. The ridge to Sawtooth had a few patches of snow on the cairn-marked trail, but it was easy to go around them. The descent through the gully was a bit wet and quite slippery in places, lots of loose gravel and rocks, even being careful I fell on my butt a few times. The final mile through the willows to connect with the original trail was very wet and muddy. It was impossible to avoid stepping in places where I sank into the muck past the ankle, and difficult to tell where a foot would sink a few inches and where it would sink up to the calf. A beautiful hike though with many marmot and mountain goat sitings, definitely worth the mud at the end! 
7/30/2011
Route: West Slopes
Posted On: 8/1/2011, By: KRS_4168
Info: At the beginning of the hike a few spots are muddy, but are easy to get around, and as you make your way up the trail has an area at about mile 2 where there is a slight flow of water coming down. Enough to make it slippery, but not enough to be dangerous. Just watch your step. We started at 8am and wore pants and a long sleeve, at about 9:30am the wind started to pick up, and I put on a pair of light gloves. Although the breeze was a bit chilly, it felt good and cooled me off. On our way down, at about 11am I took off the long sleeve shirt and was perfect in my lights pants and tee shirt. Weather conditions were great, but due to the week-day construction that closes the pass starting at 8 am, the trail was very very busy- considering Saturday and Sundays are the only days travelers don‘t have to worry about the construction. If you want to get away from people, this 14er is not one I would recommend. 
7/28/2011
Route: West slopes
Posted On: 7/29/2011, By: yogi
Info: Excellent conditions on the trail. Very little snow by the sides of the trail which can be easily avoided. Same goes for some marshy patches in the first 1 mile of the trail which gain can be manouvered around. All in all, the trail is in great condition 
7/7/2011
Route: West Slopes
Posted On: 7/7/2011, By: Andymcp1
Info: Trail is snow free from parking lot to summit. Only a few slightly muddy spots that were easily avoidable. The entire hike is in great condition! 
6/28/2011
Route: West Slopes
Posted On: 6/28/2011, By: wlmiller
Info: A group of 4 of us decided to hike Bierstadt as our warm-up hike for the summer. We went up on Monday, June 13th and ran into quite a few other groups hiking the West Slopes side of the mountain. Overall, it was a lovely hike on the way up. CDOT has strange closure hours for the road up to Guanella Pass coming from the Georgetown side, so we chose to come in from the Grant side and had no problems getting up to the parking lot. We started out around 8ish and there was still a lot of snow near the base, but once you get up to the higher elevations, it was pretty much clear. The early morning freeze was great since there was snow all across the willow fields and it made it possible to walk across the top of the snow instead of postholing, but beware of some of the snow and ice going up. We had a seasoned hiker who slipped and fell and almost broke her arm. After bandaging her up, we continued to climb and made it to the summit around 11-11:30. (We climbed with people from WA & KS so they were a little slower going.) After summiting, we were thinking about doing the Sawtooth, but it looked way too scary for the time being and we are glad we chose not to attempt it. We headed back down and all of the snow fields we walked across earlier were turning soft, giving us problems on the way out. Additionally, the mud was outta control too as all of the melt turned to mud down lower. Overall, everything was clear and it was a great hike to start out our season! 
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6/25/2011
Route: Bierstadt, Sawtooth, Blue Sky
Posted On: 6/26/2011, By: joelsteidl
Info: Up to Bierstadt is pretty dry. The Sawtooth had some patches of snow. Please evaluate carefully before crossing any snow. Let me take a second to remind everyone how serious the Sawtooth is. It is a wonderful ridge climb, but it is not a walkup. I did this route yesterday when a lady fell and died. (God bless her family...so sad). 
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6/24/2011
Route: West Slopes
Posted On: 6/24/2011, By: mtnmike
Info: Most of the snow is gone, except for brief stretches above the saddle. Lots of mud and muck down around the willows, but that‘ll probably be dried up in a week or so. All in all, summer conditions!! 
6/18/2011
Route: Bierstadt, Sawtooth, Blue Sky
Posted On: 6/20/2011, By: barbuckl
Info: Completed the Combo route solo up the Bierstadt West Slopes, across the Sawtooth, up the Mt. Evans west ridge and then back down the gully starting from the saddle between Mt Spalding and the Sawtooth. The route up Bierstadt at 8:00 am was mostly dry with occasional mud and small snowfields. Everything was passable with only hiking boots. I began the descent onto the Sawtooth ridge at 10:30 am after a short break. The route crossed five moderate to steep snowfields mixed in with dry rock and boulder fields. This was my first time attempting the route and I felt the 14ers.com description and scattered cairns along the way made route finding pretty obvious as long as I paid attention. The first two snowfields were relatively solid and I was able to kick in supportive foot holds sinking 4-8 inches. The remaining fields became slushy around 11:30 am with moderate postholing up to waist deep at times. All snow was passable in hiking boots only but snowshoes or crampons may help less experienced climbers. I used trekking poles while on the snow but hands or an ice axe would also work depending on your comfort level. The ramp past the gendarme was dry/easy terrain. The hike to Evans was also dry and in good shape allowing me to summit by 1:30 pm. The first 3/4 of the descent gully was loose, dry, and steep rock following a small trail. The bottom 1/4 of the gully was deep snow that was soft by the early afternoon causing waist to chest deep postholing so I decided to glissade down the snow sliding on my butt and using by heels to control speed. Overall there was probably 300 meters of sliding. You could hike down the snow easily with snowshoes but with only hiking boots today, glissading was the only good option. Exiting the snow filled gully was a small game trail that crossed soggy marshes, thick willow fields, and countless snowfields. For the next few weeks, the bottom stretch of the gully back to the main trail to the parking lot will be a frustrating slog through cold water, deep snow, and lots of mud. You will give up on all attempts to stay dry and will willingly accept walking through mud and streams to avoid the thick snow filled willows. After passing the last of the large beaver ponds on your right, find a game trail that meanders through the willows towards the start of the Bierstadt trail and finish the last ½ mile on the well travelled and muddy trail to the parking lot. I finished at 4:30 pm without any major difficulties except for navigating through the willows and mud. Overall the route was in good shape with just enough difficulty and snow to make for a very enjoyable day despite constant winds in the 20-40 MPH range. I recommend bringing 2-3 pairs of socks and gaitors to keep your feet dryer. 
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6/12/2011
Route: West Slopes
Posted On: 6/13/2011, By: mediocre_climber
Info: Finally being able to access Bierstadt from I-70 is a welcome development. Snowshoes are not needed on this peak, though one may encounter a bit of post-holing on the way down after the snow softens. The peak is very dry on the upper flanks, and though I saw some people carrying ice axes (as well as snowshoes), neither are needed. Great early summer conditions will be found. 
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6/6/2011
Route: West Slopes
Posted On: 6/7/2011, By: hugemike
Info: Came up Guanella Pass from Georgetown. Road is closed from 8:00am-11:00am and 1:00pm-3:00pm M-F. Trailhead restroom still buried in snow, upper parking lot was buried also. Climbing was not bad at all coming back was the issue. Should have brought snow shoes! Postholing up above the waist!