Report Type | Full |
Peak(s) |
Jupiter Mountain - 13,838 feet Pigeon Peak - 13,977 feet Turret Peak - 13,837 feet |
Date Posted | 03/23/2019 |
Modified | 03/24/2023 |
Date Climbed | 08/29/2018 |
Author | HikerGuy |
The Lonely Goat Tour - Chicago and Ruby Basins |
---|
Dates: 8/29/18 to 9/1/18 (4 days, 3 nights) Stats: ~44.5 miles and 14,800 feet Day 1 - Drive from Boulder to Purgatory TH and pack into Chicago Basin, camp at 11,050' (14.8mi and 6h 0m) OVERVIEW This trip along with a visit to Vestal Basin were the highlights of 2018. Due to the extreme fire season the D&SNGR was not dropping off hikers, but I'm not a fan of the train and would not have ridden it anyway. It was a unique experience to be in Chicago Basin with no people. I saw one other tent and spoke with a single person. I did not see anyone in Ruby Basin either. The goats must have been lonely because a group of 20 greeted me as I was setting up camp and they all came back to see me off the next day. Even with so many of them, they were very well behaved, not pushy at all. The hike to Chicago Basin was the hardest part of the trip. It was a long day after the drive from Boulder. I left Purgatory at 12:30pm and arrived in Chicago Basin at 6:30pm. I went about setting up camp and before I knew it, I was surround by goats. They kept me company as I filtered water and ate dinner. The next morning I left for Jupiter at 7:15am and returned to camp at 10:45am. Jupiter is very straightforward with some fun scrambling near the summit. I packed up camp and headed up to Twin Lakes at 11:45am. The hike up to Twin Thumbs Pass is easy with good trail to the lakes and mellow terrain above the lakes. The traverse across upper Noname Basin is a bit loose, but not too bad. Not sure I would do it with a pack, if it was not dry. I arrived in the upper meadow of Ruby Basin at 3:35pm. What an impressive place with sheer walls and peaks rising above the meadow on both sides. I settled in early to rest up for Pigeon and Turret. Pigeon is a neat peak. A pain in the ass to get to, but a nifty summit with impressive views. Pigeon is kind of like Longs in that you have to traverse around 3/4's of the mountain. The traverse terrain is easy, but you lose quite a bit of elevation. I never found the Class 4 crux that Roach describes. I found a well-cairned route that was Class 3 max. After coming down Pigeon, you have to traverse back around and up to the saddle with Turret. I was feeling a bit tired by this point, but the weather was holding, so onward and upward. Nothing difficult on Turret other than fighting fatigue. You get a great view of Pigeon from Turret and that made it worth it. I wanted to shorten the trip out on the last day, so I packed up camp after climbing Pigeon and Turret and headed down to Ruby Lake. Trail in Ruby Basin can be faint at times, but I had no trouble finding my way. Ruby Lake is jaw-dropping beautiful. That turquoise color is mesmerizing, I couldn't stop taking photos. I didn't split my times for Pigeon/Turret and the hike down to Ruby Lake. I started the day a little before 6:50am and was at the lake by 2:30pm. I woke up to light rain, but it soon ended and I was able to pack up camp. I left the lake at 8:35am and made my way down the trail to the Animas River. This is one steep trail. I recall a debate in a discussion thread about which direction is best, ascending Ruby/descending Chicago or ascending Chicago/descending Ruby. The argument for the former is that the hike down is easier when you are fatigued, put it on cruise control. But the trail up Ruby is SO steep, I would not want to ascend it with a backpack. Just my opinion, I was happy with the direction I took. I arrived back at Purgatory at 3pm, changed clothes and headed home. DAY 1 - Pack into Chicago Basin ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() DAY 2 - Jupiter Mountain ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() DAY 2 cont. - Hike Over Twin Thumbs Pass to Ruby Basin ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() DAY 3 - Hike Pigeon Peak and Turret Peak ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() DAY 3 cont. - Hike Down to Ruby Lake ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() DAY 4 - Hike Out to Purgatory Flats TH ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Comments or Questions | |||
---|---|---|---|
|
Caution: The information contained in this report may not be accurate and should not be the only resource used in preparation for your climb. Failure to have the necessary experience, physical conditioning, supplies or equipment can result in injury or death. 14ers.com and the author(s) of this report provide no warranties, either express or implied, that the information provided is accurate or reliable. By using the information provided, you agree to indemnify and hold harmless 14ers.com and the report author(s) with respect to any claims and demands against them, including any attorney fees and expenses. Please read the 14ers.com Safety and Disclaimer pages for more information.
Please respect private property: 14ers.com supports the rights of private landowners to determine how and by whom their land will be used. In Colorado, it is your responsibility to determine if land is private and to obtain the appropriate permission before entering the property.