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Report Type |
Mini |
Peak(s) |
Longs Peak - 14,259 feet
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Date Posted |
07/05/2024 |
Date Climbed |
06/30/2024 |
Author |
Bnjrvs3 |
Longs Peak - Keyhole |
We arrived at the trailhead parking lot right at 2:30am, and the parking lot was still only half full, even on a holiday weekend. Even if the parking lot fills up later in the morning, there is plenty of street parking stretching for a full mile down from the parking lot to the main road.
The trail is among the best-maintained of any Fourteener, and was without obstacle all the way up to "the Trough." There is still snow over much of the trail in the Trough, but it can be easily bypassed. Still, snowmelt makes much of the route wet and therefore a little slick. Some of the routes we had to improvise around snow did complicate the route-finding. The wall at the top of the Trough was more of an obstacle than we'd anticipated, and a few of our party had to assist a couple of shorter hikers over it. We made it up and down without micro spikes, but the older shoes in our party were slipping quite a bit.
Having departed at 2:30am, we hit the keyhole at 6:45am, summited by 9:15am, and were back at the parking lot before 3:00pm.
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