Mt Evans Summit
Evergreen, Colorado
Details
Distance
9 miles
Elevation Gain
3100 ft
Route Type
Out-and-Back
Description
Added by Stephen Martin
Hiking early in the morning can often lead to some incredible moments, especially when you crest the ridge line before the sun comes up. The Mt Evans hike up the West Ridge from Guanella Pass offered an awesome alternative to the Evans summit, bypassing the sawtooth combination with Beirstadt and still giving the 3000+ gain needed for an official summit!
Start the hike by heading down the Bierstadt trail headed towards Scott Gomer Creek.
Wooden bridges have been built recently, so you don't have to walk through most of the muddy sections before Scott Gomer Creek. The solid trail weaves through the willows and crosses the creek after over 0.5 miles. A bit after the creek, and near a large boulder on the left, pick a spot to leave main trail on the left side. There are several thin trails that start in this area but they are hard to find. You will do some willow-bashing no matter which way you go. The key is to walk on the right side of the creek (far enough from the swampy areas) and follow the creek up and around the tree-covered hill that is now between you and the Bierstadt Sawtooth. It may help to walk up on the side of this hill - just make sure you stay within a few hundred feet of the creek.
Once you are around the hill, the creek is below and you can now see a gully to the east. Continue east along the creek, and once you reach the flats near the end, cross the creek to reach the base of a gully that climbs up between Mt. Spalding and The Sawtooth (now on your right). This gully is the hardest part of the route but it's easier than it looks from Guanella Pass. Enter the gully and follow a faint trail up through the rocks and willows near the bottom. As the gully narrows, the trail becomes more obvious. Be careful - portions are a bit steep and the scree moves easily. Climb the gully until the slope eases near 13,300'.
Above the gully, head right (southeast) a bit and continue toward the highest point. Mt. Spalding (13,842') is to your left, Mt. Bierstadt and The Sawtooth are to the right (directly south). Continue up to the southeast as the gully flattens out into a large open area. As you gain ground, look for a hump on the terrain above - it's the start of Evan's West Ridge. As you approach the west end of ridge, 1 mile of hiking remains. Near 13,700', the end of the ridge becomes more obvious, and that hump becomes more defined. At 13,800', locate a cairned route that continues to the hump on the ridge. The cairns are part of an established route from Summit Lake, over Mt. Spalding, and along the West Ridge. Hike to a notch just before the hump, drop to the right slightly, and follow the cairned trail east below the ridge crest. The trail stays below the ridge for most of the remaining hike to the summit. Continue along the ridge to a point where you can finally see the summit. Hike to the corner of the Mt. Evans road and then over 100' to the summit or walk all the way to the parking area and take the tourist trail to the top.
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