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North Maroon Peak

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9/7/2022
Route: Northeast Ridge
Posted On: 9/7/2022, By: HikesInGeologicTime
Info: An otherwise gorgeous day was somewhat marred by wildfire smoke from out of state, but it didn't seem bad enough to hinder gasping for air. Chimney is pretty fun with a rappel! 
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8/27/2022
Route: Bells Traverse
Posted On: 8/28/2022, By: Cygnus X1
Info: Dry across the traverse except for the last couple hundred feet up the west face to the peak. There was some verglas, remnants of recent snow, and even some of the kitty litter was frozen. Still safe but some extra caution is warranted. 
8/27/2022
Route: Northeast Ridge
Posted On: 8/28/2022, By: swesleyc7
Info: Summer-like conditions. The two gullies are very green with grass and flowers, which is nice. Pika are running around, gathering large bunches of mountain salad in their mouths - pretty cute. Light rain is occurring during early hours and after noon as we enter the Fall. Winds are increasing and temps were in the mid-50's. The summit is clean. 
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7/31/2022
Route: Bells Traverse
Posted On: 7/31/2022, By: MountainBuhn
Info: Shuttled in Saturday and camped at Crater. Rain pretty much all evening/night worried our chances for a Sunday attempt at the traverse. Woke up Sunday with beautiful conditions and nearly spotless sky until 10am. Summited Maroon at 7:15. NM at 8:50. 1:20 traverse time. Traverse Notes: Downclimb from maroon should not be overlooked. Definitely some class 4 moves, not even mentioning the one to the Cord. Rock is pretty good on the first spire. Even on the exposed ridge. Downclimb off the ridge prior to 2nd spire was not bad at all. 2nd spire has great hand and foot. Only slight movement on the rock. I thought a little overhyped tbh. 3rd spire, higher 5 option was definitely the most difficult of the day. Still not bad when you know the move. Under the green rock overhang look and maneuver left to climb the exposed corner. Great holds this way. Loose rock rest of way, but easier climbing. This was our 3rd traverse (Crestone and Diente). Definitely most technical, but Diente was far more exhausting and the last 40 feet of Crestone had more exposure imo. This was short and took no time if you know route. 56, 57 in the books. Only Little Bear left. 
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7/14/2022
Route: Northeast Ridge
Posted On: 7/14/2022, By: E_A_Marcus_949
Info: Summer conditions! No snow on route. Creek/stream crossing flowing but doable. 
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7/7/2022
Route: Bells Traverse
Posted On: 7/11/2022, By: Will_Quillman
Info: Summer conditions up South Maroon, across the traverse, and down North Maroon. This traverse was freaking awesome. Make sure you pay attention to the route for the way down off South, we got ourselves into a little bind hanging too far hikers right. The rock was pretty loose, make sure holds are solid before you pull. Took us roughly 2 hours, would have been 1.5 if we didn't get into that bind on the descent from South. 
7/5/2022
Route: Northeast Ridge
Posted On: 7/5/2022, By: demmons1
Info: 99% summer conditions. Creek still running a little high. May take a little scouting to find a place to cross with dry feet. Rock glacier can be traversed snow-free. Chimney has a little sniff of snow at the base just enough to make your shoes slippery for the ascent. However, by the time you get there, the snow will be melted away. See pictures describing above. BTW....better get to the summit soon before the peak has crumbled to less than 14k ft. It's a mess. Wear sunscreen and a brain bucket. 
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6/28/2022
Route: Northeast Ridge
Posted On: 6/29/2022, By: JROSKA
Info: There are two minor snow fields to cross in the rock glacier. Crossed both carefully with just one pole and no traction. There is still some snow and ice at the base of the chimney. Other than that, summer conditions on this route. 
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6/25/2022
Route: Northeast Ridge
Posted On: 6/26/2022, By: Wimyers
Info: Brought crampons and didn't use, brought and used the axe but it wasn't helpful because the remaining snow was rotten and unsupportive (though we were up there pretty late). The route is nearly snow free, though. There is a good anchor above the chimney if you are inclined to rappel that section. 
6/10/2022
Route: Northeast Ridge
Posted On: 6/10/2022, By: bmcqueen
Info: Snowshoes not needed, but crampons and axe still recommended. The rock glacier is still mostly snow covered with a couple of traverses where the axe was nice. Gully 1 is almost entirely snow free. Gully 2 has some snow left, but it's melting fast and is mostly avoidable if you follow rock bands up. The ridge has a decent amount of snow left. The bottom of the chimney has snow that actually made the entry easier. Exit of the chimney was dry. The rest of the route was a mix of snow and rock. Added a pic looking across at Thunder. 
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5/13/2022
Route: Standard to Trigger Finger Couloir
Posted On: 5/13/2022, By: Will_E
Info: Summitted N Maroon today, road is closed 5.5 miles from Maroon Lake, but 100% dry. Trail starts dry, then intermittent snow, full snow coverage begins just before branching off and crossing the creek. I went along the standard route, branched off at Trigger Finger Couloir, then along the West ridge to summit. That West ridge is spicy. I only used snowshoes a short distance, snow was pretty good, even late morning. I went up the couloir around 4 am, nice and stiff. Came down around 9-10 am, it was just about perfect. Needed Crampons from base of Couloir, along the west ridge, and back down. Will add pics later. 
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5/1/2022
Route: Stammberger Ledges (North Face)
Posted On: 5/2/2022, By: dweiss45
Info: Mix of snow and dry on the approach starting at Maroon Lake, continuous snow at the river crossing to enter the North Maroon amphitheater, Corn snow (when timed right) in the amphitheater, variable snow up to the 2 cliff band, packed powder above that to the summit. Should be good skiing on a warmer day! We dropped at around 11, but it never warmed up. 
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4/30/2022
Route: North Face/Stammberger Ledges
Posted On: 5/2/2022, By: ClimberSkierDave64
Info: Skied the North Face on Saturday, it definitely lives up to it's reputation! Continuous snow for skinning doesn't start until right before crater lake. The ski descent goes from the summit all the way down currently. Punk Rock is a little thin but it wasn't too difficult to billy goat through it. The middle choke on the way down the face has a good bypass skiers right of the main choke point. The exit chute is currently only 3-4ft in width for a small section so a short straightline is necessary. There was one or two other groups skiing it as well, and another group skiing south maroon which looks pretty sick! Snow was chalky and velvety pow down the face and then corn on the ski out. 
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10/3/2021
Route: Bells Traverse
Posted On: 10/5/2021, By: kciarlet
Info: Up South across traverse and then down North. Done with a rope but a crampons and an axe would have been nice. South was clear until you crested the ridge to the west side, but all manageable without a rope or gear. We roped up for the decent off to the saddle and downclimb to the top of the couloir. Some of the easier routes on the west side are packed with snow so we went east a few times to avoid the snow but on harder climbing. About 6-10 inches of snow present coming down off of north. If climbing up the fourth class chimney I would have wanted the above gear for sure, but we were able to rap off of a previously made anchor. Looks like one person and a dog turned around coming up here the same day. Clear of snow from 12500ft down. 
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9/26/2021
Route: Bells Traverse
Posted On: 9/26/2021, By: b_esker
Info: Did the traverse from South to North. As we started heading down the traverse from S Maroon, there were some patches of snow but totally manageable. The rest of the traverse was dry. Lots of carins as well. On the descent from N Maroon, similarly there were some patches of snow up high. The block in the middle of the 4th class downclimb was covered with snow so we went right and bypassed this section (probably 3rd class). Above the 4th class section someone left anchor material, a locking carabiner and a BD .5 C4. Microspikes not needed yet. Leaves are unreal. 
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