- Humboldt Peak (Colorado)
Infobox Mountain
Name = Humboldt Peak
Photo = humboldt_peak.jpg
Caption = Humboldt Peak as seen from Kit Carson peak
Elevation = 14,064 feet (4,287 m)
Prominence = 1,204 ft (367 m)
Coordinates = coord|37|58|34|N|105|33|19|W|type:mountain_region:US
Topographic
USGS Crestone Peak Quadrangle
Location =Colorado ,USA
Range =Sangre de Cristo Range
Easiest route = hike/scrambleHumboldt Peak is a high peak in the
Sangre de Cristo Range in southern Colorado. It is the least challenging climb of the Crestone group offourteeners , which includeCrestone Peak ,Crestone Needle , andKit Carson Peak . (Challenger Point , a subpeak of Kit Carson Peak, is sometimes included in this list.)Despite the rather impressive north face of Humboldt Peak, the standard route on the peak is not much more than a hike along a decent trail with some minor rock
scrambling (Class 2) near the summit. It is considered an easy climb and is recommended for those just beginning to climb the fourteeners. The trail climbs the peak from the South Colony Lakes basin, accessed from the east side of the range. This basin is a popular site that is also the base for most climbs of Crestone Peak and Crestone Needle. A very ruggedfour-wheel drive road follows the South Colony drainage to near the Lakes; however this road is subject to possible closure in the near future. There is a lower parking lot fortwo-wheel drive access at theSan Isabel National Forest boundary. The climb involves convert|4464|ft|m of elevation gain in a convert|14|mi|km|sing=on round trip when done from the two-wheel drive access point, but only convert|3100|ft|m of gain in a convert|6|mi|km|sing=on round trip from the current high-clearance four-wheel drive access point.As of 8/30/2007, 2WD lot has been moved back. From here climb involves convert|5200|ft|m of elevation gain in an convert|18|mi|km|sing=on round trip.ee also
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Colorado fourteeners
*Colorado mountain peaks
*Colorado mountain ranges
*Mountain peaks of North America
*Mountain peaks of the Rocky Mountains
*Mountain peaks of the United States External links
* [http://www.topoquest.com/map.asp?lat=37.97611&lon=-105.55472 Humboldt Peak on TopoQuest]
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