Dogs Leashed
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Family Friendly
As one of the easier Sawatch 14ers, this makes for a safe intro to "mountaineering" for younger kids.
County Road 322 is extremely narrow and rough. I made it in my Subaru, but it was very sketchy, and I wouldn't do it again. This road is closed in the winter, and conditions are variable year-round.
Description
For driving directions, see featured hike
Mt. Princeton.
Turn off the 322A Jeep road (right for this trail). The beginning of this trail remains class 1 but is absurdly steep. The grade relents after about 200 vertical and the trail continues below the Tigger-Princeton ridge. It's class 2 from here on out. Talus hop cautiously before continuing up some switchbacks to reach the ridge at 13,100 ft. There's an old trail below the switchbacks, but it more or less dead-ends below the ridge.
Once on the ridge, don your wind protection and continue toward the summit. Cross along some flat areas by some rock features until you reach 13,500 ft, after which the grade cranks up. Continue up some excellent class 2 trail to reach the summit - it's just a short stretch from here.
Flora & Fauna
While one would expect marmots and pika, I didn't see a single creature this entire hike.
Contacts
Shared By:
Tyler Prince
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