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The West Spanish Peak - 13,626'Las Animas & Huerfano Counties, Colorado |
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This small group of photos commemorates days spent climbing up and down the side of the West Spanish Peak. The first time around, Bill and I arrived at the trailhead on Cordova Pass (11,005') at 8:30 am in beautiful September weather. It was a two mile walk to the treeline where we came face to face with the rock slope. There is a trail going up but it is easily lost in the scree. The Forest Service has "improved" the trail: quite often it is completely lost. Most of the cairns we came across were leading straight into the scree and we knew better than to go there. Along the way we crossed several rock buttresses, a couple of them had water flowing down their faces and pooling at the bottom. By carefully picking our way through the rock and staying close to the edge of the rib we got to the top ridge pretty easily. The ridge on top is ten to thirty feet wide but it falls away quickly to the north and south. The view is nothing short of spectacular. We looked around, shot film, ate lunch, toasted life, and then climbed back down. The return to the Pass took less than three hours, not because we were tired so much as because of the angle of the slope. The climb isn't too bad, no technical expertise is required but you want to be healthy, unsmoking, and prepared for the air at 13,656' above sea level. Late spring into early fall is the best time to climb. Pictured above on the left is the climbing face from the Cordova Pass Trail. The trail goes along the ridge and then into the left side of the couloir in the center of the face. |
![]() Bill, my climbing buddy, on the trail between Cordova Pass and the rock face |
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