Near Mt. Crested Butte: Guide's Ridge Technical Summit Route
Looking down at resort on hike up.
Near Mt. Crested Butte: Guide's Ridge Technical Summit Route
Almost at the summit.
Near Mt. Crested Butte: Guide's Ridge Technical Summit Route
Top of Silver Queen Road
Near Mt. Crested Butte: Guide's Ridge Technical Summit Route
Discrete Peak Series - Crested Butte
Near Mt. Crested Butte: Guide's Ridge Technical Summit Route
The end of Middle Westside has some great cairns built up and A LOT of rocks.

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Mt. Crested Butte: Guide's Ridge Technical Summit Route

5.0 (2 Ratings)
A beautiful and demanding hike with an optional epic, exposed ridge climb to the summit of the iconic Mt Crested Butte.
8
mi
Distance
3,049
ft
Gain
extreme
Difficulty
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Access Issues
Do not attempt this route without gear if you are not used to rock climbing or exposure on mountains. There are guided tours that climb this ridge that you can be a part of if you really want to climb this but don't feel comfortable doing it without expert help. More beta on Mountain Project here: https://www.mountainproject.com/route/108434094/guides-ridge

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
8.04mi
Distance
3,049ft
Elevation Gain
3,049ft
Elevation Loss
45%
Max Grade
12,163ft
High Point
9,312ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Park in the free public parking at the Mount Crested Butte Resort. How you get up to the Silver Queen lift is your choice. You can either take the service road that winds all the way up; it is the longer but less steep option. Another option is to take some of the mountain bike trails up and combine road and trail. These are more steep, but they cut down the mileage. A third option, if in season, is to just pay and take the lift up.To the right of the Silver Queen lift, there's a small trail through the woods that takes you to the start of the route. Cross some rocks and then look to get on the ridge. If you see a stick poking up on the ridge pretty much straight across from the trail, this is an ideal place to start the climb.There is a lot of really neat rock on the ridge. Choose a fun, but safe way to ascend. You can see a trail in many spots but sometimes you need to determine the best way to go forward.There are a few exposed Class 5 (technical climbing, explained in more detail here: https://www.coloradomountaineering.com/2012/01/guide-to-yosemite-decimal-system.html) moves on the ridge, but if you're a confident climber, they won't be an issue for you. Most of the route is a mix between 3rd and 4th Class. The views along the ridge and at the summit of the town of Crested Butte and the hills and valleys surrounding it in every direction are pretty phenomenal.After the summit (12,162'), head down the standard route which is Class 2 at first and then eventually Class 1 as you walk into the forest and back down to the lift.If the lift is running, you can take it down for free, or just hike down back to your car.For round trip totals you're looking at almost 7 miles and 3,300' of elevation.

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