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Przejście grzbietu Sawtooth

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Przejście grzbietu Sawtooth

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The Sawtooth Ridge Traverse is a renowned and challenging alpine scramble located in the majestic Front Range of Colorado. This iconic route connects the summits of two prominent fourteeners, Mount Bierstadt (14,060 ft / 4285 m) and Mount Evans (14,264 ft / 4348 m), offering an unforgettable high-altitude adventure. Situated within the Mount Evans Wilderness area, the traverse is named for its distinctive jagged arête, whose three points resemble the teeth of a saw. The most common starting point for…

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    18 lipca, 2023

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    Colorado has a number of famous ridgeline traverses. The Sawtooth Ridge traverse links together the two 14ers Mount Evans and Mount Bierstadt. The heart of the ridge is mostly class 3 (with the ability to make it class 4 at times) and should not be taken lightly. Some travel with helmets, and alpine experience and route finding skills are a must.

    This is an awesome traverse, but know the risks of alpine travel and do your homework before linking these two peaks together.

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    1. Mount Bierstadt & Mount Evans pętla: Sawtooth Ridge Traverse — Mount Evans Wilderness

    16.8km

    06:56

    1,090m

    1,090m

    Hike Mount Bierstadt and Mount Blue Sky via The Sawtooth, a difficult 10.4-mile Class 3 traverse with significant exposure and alpine views.

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    Odległość 495 m

    Podjazd 30 m

    Zjazd 90 m

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    Zasilane przez Foreca

    czwartek 19 marca

    6°C

    -3°C

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    Lokalizacja:Hrabstwo Clear Creek, Colorado, Stany Zjednoczone Ameryki

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    What is the typical elevation gain and length of the Sawtooth Ridge Traverse?

    The Sawtooth Ridge Traverse itself connects Mount Bierstadt (14,060 ft) and Mount Evans (14,264 ft). Starting from Guanella Pass, the round trip typically involves significant elevation gain, often exceeding 3,000-4,000 feet, and can span 7-10 miles depending on the exact route taken and whether you return via Bierstadt or descend another way from Evans.

    Are there any alternative routes or ways to bypass the most challenging sections of the Sawtooth Ridge Traverse?

    Yes, while the traverse is primarily a Class 3 scramble, the large gendarme midway through is often considered the most challenging section. There is an alternative Class 2 path available to bypass the most difficult parts of this gendarme, allowing climbers to avoid Class 5 moves if they stray off the main route. However, strong route-finding skills are still essential.

    Is the Sawtooth Ridge Traverse suitable for beginners or those new to scrambling?

    No, the Sawtooth Ridge Traverse is generally not recommended for beginners. It is rated as a Class 3 scramble, meaning it involves unroped climbing over difficult terrain where a fall could be serious. It requires significant alpine experience, strong route-finding skills, and a good level of physical fitness. Beginners should gain experience on easier Class 2 routes before attempting this traverse.

    What specific gear is recommended for climbing the Sawtooth Ridge Traverse?

    Beyond standard hiking essentials like layers, sufficient water, and emergency supplies, climbers often recommend a helmet for protection against potential rockfall or falls on exposed sections. Sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support and grip are crucial. Some experienced climbers may also bring a small rope for rappelling or belaying in specific situations, though it's not typically required for the standard Class 3 route.

    Are permits required to hike or climb the Sawtooth Ridge Traverse?

    As of current information, specific permits are not required for hiking or climbing the Sawtooth Ridge Traverse itself. However, it is located within the Mount Evans Wilderness area, and visitors should always be aware of and adhere to Leave No Trace principles and any general wilderness regulations.

    Is the Sawtooth Ridge Traverse dog-friendly?

    While dogs are generally allowed in the Mount Evans Wilderness, the Sawtooth Ridge Traverse is a highly exposed and challenging Class 3 scramble. The terrain includes narrow ridges, steep sections, and potential for rockfall, making it extremely difficult and potentially dangerous for dogs, especially larger breeds. It is generally not recommended to bring dogs on this specific traverse.

    What are the typical weather conditions to expect, and how quickly can they change?

    Weather conditions in the Front Range of Colorado, especially at high altitudes, can change very rapidly. Even during the summer months, afternoon thunderstorms are common, bringing lightning, hail, and sudden drops in temperature. It's crucial to start early to be off the ridge before afternoon storms develop. Always check the forecast immediately before your trip and be prepared for all four seasons in a single day.

    Are there any family-friendly hiking options near the Sawtooth Ridge Traverse?

    While the Sawtooth Ridge Traverse itself is not family-friendly due to its difficulty and exposure, the broader area around Guanella Pass offers other hiking opportunities suitable for various skill levels. There are easier trails that provide scenic views without the technical demands of the traverse, making it possible for families to enjoy the alpine environment nearby.

    Where can I find accommodation or places to eat near the Sawtooth Ridge Traverse?

    The Sawtooth Ridge Traverse is accessible from Guanella Pass. Nearby towns that offer accommodation, cafes, and pubs include Georgetown and Idaho Springs. These towns are located along I-70 and provide services for visitors exploring the Front Range mountains.

    What are some notable natural features or landmarks along the Sawtooth Ridge Traverse?

    The traverse is named for its distinctive 'jagged knife-like rock formations' that resemble saw teeth. Key features include the narrow, serrated crest of the ridge itself, a prominent large gendarme that presents the most challenging scrambling, and exposed ledges closer to Mount Evans. Throughout the traverse, you'll also be treated to stunning views of Abyss Lake below.

    Is it possible to attempt the Sawtooth Ridge Traverse in winter conditions?

    Winter climbing on the Sawtooth Ridge Traverse is an extremely advanced undertaking, significantly increasing the difficulty and risk. It would involve navigating snow and ice, requiring specialized winter mountaineering gear such as ice axes, crampons, and potentially ropes, along with extensive experience in winter alpine conditions. It is not recommended for anyone without expert-level winter climbing skills and knowledge of avalanche safety.

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