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9/23/2023
Route: Via Redcloud Peak
Posted On: 9/24/2023, By: bmelonis
Info: The trail is snow covered nearly the entire way from red cloud to sunshine, but snow is consolidated. Would recommend micro-spikes and poles as its slippery without them. 
9/9/2023
Route: Via Redcloud Peak
Posted On: 9/11/2023, By: Abowser7
Info: Summited Redcloud, Sunshine and Handies on 9/9/23. Started at 4:00 at Grizzly Gulch Trailhead, summited Redcloud at 6:30, summited Sunshine at 7:30. Do not do what I did and try and take the direct Sunshine route down to make the path a loop. Very sketchy about a mile down with very loose rocks and drop offs, no clear trail either. I ended up turning around and going back up Sunshine and Redcloud and back down the original combo route. Wasted about 2 hours and added and extra 1000 ft. of elevation gain. Got back to my car at 11:30 and drove to American Basin trailhead. Started Handies at 12:00, summited at 2, got back to the car at 3:30. The road is very doable, but very long. Cinnamon Pass and American Basin roads are doable in a stock 4runner. Saw a lot of smaller cars and outbacks as well. Redcloud was stunning, beautiful conditions and completely snow free. 
8/5/2023
Route: Via Redcloud Peak
Posted On: 8/7/2023, By: Split_the_FR
Info: Came up Sunshine after Handies and Redcloud. Descended Sunshine via the NW face. Some loose rock on the micro-terraine near the gendarme and a few slightly technical moves on the way out of it but not bad if you have experience on this type of terrain. On the way out of the gully - a large avalance made a mess of the trail (must have happened this winter). There are multiple tree blockages. Still manageable but the trail that recconects you with the standard route is in rough shape. 
7/11/2023
Route: East Ridge
Posted On: 7/11/2023, By: JROSKA
Info: I thought this route was an interesting way to experience Sunshine Peak (as opposed to just doing a traverse). The first 2,500 feet is definitely steep, but the trail is easy to follow even in the dark. Trail is also evident from 13k to the summit, with plenty of cairns. As others have said, the only part with no trail is between treeline and 13k, but its just a matter of hiking up the tundra and trying to step on rocks to avoid trampling vegetation. No snow on the route. It was an enjoyable route to ascend. That said, with rain showers coming in we opted to descend the Redcloud standard route, preferring to avoid the steepness of the lower route in wet conditions. 
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7/8/2023
Route: Via Redcloud Peak
Posted On: 7/13/2023, By: Mark Goldstein
Info: The peak was dry, summer conditions and nice. Great weather. Sunny all day. 
7/3/2023
Route: Via Redcloud Peak
Posted On: 7/4/2023, By: Briere
Info: Like other trail reports. 2 bigger snow fields earlier on in the hike and a few higher up. I never post holed on or needed poles or traction for any of it. 
6/30/2023
Route: Northwest Face
Posted On: 6/30/2023, By: Ptglhs
Info: Route still holding a lot of snow. From dropping off the ridge to the upper basin snow is nearly continuous to below 12k but supportive. The route description photo 9's gully is what I descended. It was a steep loose awful mess of suck. I wish I had gone down the "wrong" gully to climbers right in the photo on the route description. Snow is continuous in that one. Further down, around 11.7k there is still snow obscuring the trail, and a lot of avalanche debris. As this isn't an official trail I don't think it will get removed. Snow and rocks and deadfall in the gully from there to the stream crossings with the main trail. This route saves 600ft of gain and nearly 3 miles but not sure it saved me much time. 
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6/29/2023
Route: East Ridge
Posted On: 6/30/2023, By: ssowalskie
Info: The east ridge route is mostly snow-free, but the first 1.5-2 miles are absolutely brutal, with an incredibly steep, scree-covered route (that's almost just as miserable on the way down). The trail up until treeline is pretty easy to follow, thankfully. There isn't much of a trail to speak of between 11,900' and about 13,000', so you just kind of have to meander across the meadow and attempt not to crush the wildflowers. The trail picks back up in the talus around 13,000', and it's pretty easy to follow from there. Most snow on the route is avoidable, and the only unavoidable patch is right before the summit. No traction or flotation needed. I summitted Redcloud as well and chose to contour on a snowfield around 13,800' on the northeast side of Sunshine instead of resummitting it. From the Mill Creek Campground and back it was about 10 miles and took about 7.5 hours. 
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6/27/2023
Route: East Ridge
Posted On: 6/28/2023, By: dakotasmama
Info: I camped at Mill Creek Campground and took the East Ridge route with the idea of doing a combo summit of Sunshine and Redcloud Peaks. I dont like telling anyone what to do, but if you are new to 14ers, if you are uncomfortable with route-finding, and/or if you dont like long stretches of elevation gain: DO NOT TAKE THIS ROUTE. I actually enjoy route-finding and steeper, shorter ascents and this tested me to my very core. The trail is relatively easy to follow, even across the long talus fields, until you reach tree line and then there is NO discernible trail the rest of the way to the summit. There were a couple of cairns leading straight up the meadow that were not the correct direction according to the route on here or AllTrails, and then I saw a handful of cairns randomly scattered around the rocky scramble - I really wish people would stop stacking rocks unless they are 100% certain they are marking the trail correctly. The wind once you reach the upper meadow is FEROCIOUS - it nearly knocked me over multiple times and didnt stop until I reached the summit and was able to move to the east side of the ridge on my way over to Redcloud. The exposure was exhausting and a little frightening. I decided to head down the Northeast Ridge route off of Redcloud because I didnt feel safe trying to descend the way I came, with the steepness, the unstable rocks, and the wicked wind. I hoped to find a ride at the other trailhead but I didnt get down until 5:05 and not a single vehicle passed going my way, so I walked another 5.5 miles to get back to the campground. Overall, 14.5 miles for a double summit isnt terrible but if I had to do it again, I wouldnt. Good luck. 
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6/10/2023
Route: Via Redcloud Peak
Posted On: 6/11/2023, By: jway2952
Info: Started at 6:30 (actually started at 6 but forgot my phone in the car ). Redcloud had intermittent snow from about 11500' on. Snow was in fantastic condition all day. No need for snowshoes but bring your crampons/ice axe for ascending/descending the gullies. Summited around 9:30 before heading over to Sunshine. Will cross post there too. The ridge and climb was pretty much snow-free except for about 200-300 feet at the end going up Sunshine. Summited here around 10:45. The San Juans looks INCREDIBLE right now. Headed back and re-summited Redcloud before heading down the North Gully for some glissading and got down in about 2 and half hours. All in all, about 7 hours car to car and a 6:30-1:30 day. 
6/10/2023
Route: Via Redcloud Peak
Posted On: 6/13/2023, By: MachoDiesel
Info: Climbed the Northeast Ridge to Redcloud summit, started at 8ish - with a good overnight freeze the snowfield at 11,600 was manageable, no traction needed and wasn't postholing. Snow off and on up the ridge, but very manageable. Saddle to Sunshine was snow free until the climb back up to Sunshine peak, climbed the snow, but there was a dry line available if that's your jam. Descended the Northwest Face of Sunshine, there was snow from about 13,800 almost all the way to Silver Creek. The couloir at 13,200 was manageable, firm enough snow not to posthole, but soft enough to kick steps where needed, made for a fun and speedy exit. 
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5/28/2023
Route: East Ridge
Posted On: 5/30/2023, By: sabviv
Info: Made a 6am start from the Mill Creek Campground and hit the summit of Sunshine in a little over 3 hours. There was no snow below tree line and a little but totally avoidable up until the last few hundred feet or so to the summit. I stashed my snowshoes there because the snow looked packed from other skiers/hikers and was still solid at ~9am. Northeast slope headed over to Redcloud was also holding snow but still stiff. The rest of the traverse and Redcloud was clear. Only when I was reclimbing and descending from Sunshine again around 11-11:30am did the snow seem soft, only post holed a few times though. Going up and down the NE slope was the only time I thought about, but didn't, use my spikes. Was back at the car at 2pm and my Garmin logged 9.2 miles total (lost trail a little here and there below tree line above the talus field sections). Overall a gorgeous day but I don't know that I would recommend this trail if the standard route is an option (saying this based on route profiles, I haven't don't these peaks via the standard route). It was relentlessly steep so a killer workout both coming up and down and therefore might not be the most approachable way to do the set. 
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5/27/2023
Route: Via Redcloud Peak
Posted On: 5/28/2023, By: kylewiley
Info: To Redcloud: The approach is completely dry and the beginning of the hike starts out dry. You start running into patches of snow around 1.5 miles in from the trailhead which are easy to travers and usually no longer than 10 yards or so. We had crampons but didn't even need them. Sometimes the trail disappears under the patches for a small section, but it is easy to find again. At around 3 miles in, you encounter a long flat section of snow, which again is easy to traverse when the snow is hard. As you start to gain the elevation, most of the trail is completely dry until the the two last inclines to the false peak and redcloud. We put on crampons and were able to simply walk up them. To Sunshine: 80% of the trail is completely dry. It is only when you get closer to sunshine that you run into snow. I started to ascend around 11pm so the snow was starting to soften a bit leading to post-holing here and there, but totally worth it and was able to slide back down with an ice axe. If you are able to summit earlier, it should go perfectly smoothly. Be mindful, the snow starts to warm up at around 11pm and we ran into a lot of post-holing on the way down, especially in the long flat section of snow. But other than, it was an amazing hike and would recommend it as ready to ascend. The snow is clearing up fast and we noticed even more gone on our way back! 
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5/27/2023
Route: Northwest Face
Posted On: 5/30/2023, By: Christensenje
Info: Great climb. River crossing is a little tricky if you are trying to stay dry but 2/4 of us got by without our socks getting wet. :) Switched to skin .25 mile into the basin from the river crossing. Switched to crampons for the couloir which is filled well. Shortly after the couloir, the trail is dry. Since it wasnt in to ski, we skid down to the saddle, traversed over to Redcloud and skid the northeast slope down to the saddle. Quite a but if cornice fall debris down this slope. The north side of Redcloud still has great coverage to ski if you want to keep things less sketchy. Skid down and had a 2.5 mile hike out with runners back on. 
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5/12/2023
Route: East Ridge
Posted On: 5/13/2023, By: NelsonBrands
Info: Sunshine and Redcloud from Mill Creek. Started at 4am and had perfect snow until about 1/2 mile from tree line. Post holed a handful of times but never got bad enough to put snowshoes on. Very strenuous hike and I loves every second of it! 
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