Near Red Cone Whale Peak Adventure Loop
Mountain goat on Red Cone Peak.
Near Red Cone Whale Peak Adventure Loop
Descending to Gibson Lake. Down valley is Hwy 285 Grant and Bailey looking east.
Near Red Cone Whale Peak Adventure Loop
Panoramic from Whale Peak. Note the recommended decent where the runner is dropping off the ridge.
Near Red Cone Whale Peak Adventure Loop
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Red Cone Whale Peak Adventure Loop

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Spend a day along the CDT culminating with 13er Whale Peak on this dynamic alpine loop.
15.6
mi
Distance
4,945
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
15.59mi
Distance
4,945ft
Elevation Gain
4,945ft
Elevation Loss
55%
Max Grade
13,055ft
High Point
9,841ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Begin by ascending a 4x4 Road (#565) through a forested valley that gives way to the ridge. Continue along this Jeep road climbing over several high points to eventually summit Red Cone Peak (12,736 feet). This seems to be a favorite mountain goat hangout spot so keep your eyes out.Continue down a steep section and to join the Continental divide trail. A number of roads come together at Webster Pass. The CDT continue directly opposite heading uphill.I think there are two trails, one which goes over the first noll and another that goes around it. Anyways, follow the Continental Divide trail for 5 miles as it varies between single and doubletrack. The views are outstanding in every direction, yet varied as you travel. Watch out for OHVs along the Jeep roads it sometimes follows. I recommend ending the traverse with a summit of Whale Peak 13,054 ft. Like most 13ers you'll have the summit all to yourself as it requires a singletrack section that motorized vehicles can't take. The view is outstanding from here, miles in many directions. You Tower above Kenosha pass and can see Bierstadt, Mt Evans and Rosalie to the northeast.The standard descent from Whale Peak is not for the faint of heart. Take it slowly and carefully and you'll be fine. There is no particular trail so try to follow solid footing, starting just to the north of the summit. You want to come around the north side of Gibson Lake as you get closer then join the Gibson Lake Trail. Follow this 2.5 of miles back to a trailhead. Unfortunately to finish this loop you'll have to hike for another 1.5 miles on the dirt road. Depending on the season there may be a lot of OHV traffic.
History & Background
Certainly an old mining haunt, relics abound

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