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Hoosier Ridge

Peak Condition Updates  
6/19/2025
Route: From Hoosier Pass
Posted On: 6/20/2025, By: jaba9631
Info: Hiked this with Red Mountain, basically summer conditions all the way to Hoosier. Red Mountain had one decent snow patch but was otherwise clear 
6/14/2025
Route: Selkirk/FSR801
Posted On: 6/14/2025, By: dwoodward13
Info: Followed below TR for an excellent off the beaten path to get this group. Road was easy to follow most of the way up Red Peak. Easy traverse across to Hoosier. Couple snowpatches from Hoosier to Red Mountain, one of which I broke out the microspikes and ax for. With how wet the snow is I doubt you'd start sliding, but the slope off to the west is pretty steep and goes a looonng ways down. I personally would want both for the next couple weeks until it melts. Way down from Red into Horseshoe Basin was something. Snow was terrible. You could avoid a lot of it by weaving. The willows toward the bottom were also pretty bad. At one point I resorted to just walking in the creek itself, my shoes weren't getting any wetter! During actual summer this would be a lot more enjoyable. https://www.14ers.com/php14ers/tripreport.php?trip=17364 
6/7/2025
Route: From Hoosier Pass
Posted On: 6/7/2025, By: Laxer04
Info: Summer conditions 
12/4/2024
Route: From Hoosier Pass
Posted On: 12/4/2024, By: nilaoire
Info: You may as well put on snowshoes once you cross the road, from the parking lot, and continue to wear them until above tree line. We put in a trail through the trees today following the summer trail, that at least should help. Wind blown snow above the trees, soft in spots, thin in other areas. Once you reach the 1st high point on the ridge, approx 12800 ft, snow shoes are totally unnecessary. Enjoy. 
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6/15/2024
Route: From Hoosier Pass
Posted On: 6/16/2024, By: bangerth
Info: Summer conditions as long as you always stay left of the snow fields on your way up. There are still very large cornice remnants along both the way up and then the long ridge over. But you never have to cross any as long as you stay left. 
4/21/2024
Route: Via Coronet Drive
Posted On: 4/21/2024, By: man_of_nature
Info: Climbed Red Mountain, Hoosier Ridge, and Red Peak starting from the dead end of Coronet Drive. Started at 0445, boot pack was fine on road. Wore snowshoes from my turn off point until tree line. Ridge between the three peaks was good, no traction needed. Only one small spot coming off of Red Mountain going down to the saddle with Hoosier that I used my axe for. Wore snowshoes from tree line after Red Peak until I got back to the road/trail and there was sufficient boot pack. 
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1/15/2024
Route: From Hoosier Pass
Posted On: 1/16/2024, By: 14ercooper
Info: Climbed mostly before sunrise. Quite a lot of wind and blowing snow still. I only used my snowshoes for a short segment near treeline, and didn't bother past that point. Be very careful of potential avalanche slopes in the region (should be a no-brainer given the 3/4 or 4/5 avalanche danger that was and still is forecasted), I definitely was seeing signs of instability, even if I didn't personally kick off anything on the slopes below me. Overall a good day, if a bit windy and cold still (without any real ways to avoid the wind either), though it was actually colder back in Denver than on the summit. 
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11/12/2023
Route: From Hoosier Pass
Posted On: 11/12/2023, By: 14er101
Info: No traction or flotation needed, the snow that is there isn't a problem 
11/12/2023
Route: From Hoosier Pass
Posted On: 11/12/2023, By: Rampaging Baloths
Info: Not a lot of snow. Packed trail that is easy to follow in trees. Typical wind blown drifts of sugar and crunch above treeline all the way. Brought and did not use traction and an ax. Warm and for the most part windless. Glorious time to be up high. 
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10/21/2023
Route: From Hoosier Pass
Posted On: 10/22/2023, By: GGScheer
Info: Totally dry all the way. Only went as far as Hoosier Ridge, but both Red Peak and Mountain likewise were dry. Totally calm sunny day -- amazing -- hiked in shorts and one layer on top. 
9/30/2023
Route: Via Red Peak A
Posted On: 9/30/2023, By: donovanrice
Info: Snow free! 
7/18/2023
Route: From Hoosier Pass
Posted On: 7/19/2023, By: joannalee07
Info: Beautiful hike!! Currently in summer conditions with wildflowers everywhere. We only saw one person on a Tuesday. full report here: https://www.coloradomountainpack.com/post/hoosier-ridge 
7/1/2023
Route: From Hoosier Pass
Posted On: 7/1/2023, By: cardgenius
Info: Summer conditions. Snow along the east side of the ridge but you'd have to go out of your way to walk on it. 
6/19/2023
Route: From Hoosier Pass
Posted On: 6/20/2023, By: NittanyLion14er
Info: Also includes Red Mt C. Hoosier dry to last false summit (1/2 mi from proper). Small snow "field" to summit proper, mix hard pack and soft knee deep post holing, but was later morning/early afternoon. Mostly dry to Red Mt C, one small soft snow crossing and couple wet areas. No s-shoes or spikes needed. 
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5/28/2023
Route: From Hoosier Pass
Posted On: 5/28/2023, By: Danger_D
Info: Scattered snow up until treeline (.5ish miles from car) which was firm around sunrise and posthole-city around 11 on the way back. Above treeline its 90% snow free with only a handful of postholes. Even if you go into this route knowing its a ton of false-summits, its still very easy to be fooled. No traction needed, and I think dragging snowshoes for the .5 miles of post-holing is overkill