Start: 0649, 10/6/2019
Partner: Corey Dobson
Climb Rating: 4
Duration: 1:01 to Pitkin Lake
2:05 to Peak U (W. Partner)
2:57 to Rockinghorse
3:45 to Peak P
4:35 to East Booth Pass
5:33 to Booth Falls TH
5:41 back to Pitkin Creek TH
Total Distance: 14.25 mi
Vertical: 7000'
Summit: West Partner (U) 13,041' ; Rockinghorse 12,680'; P 12,965'
Weather: 25-60F/bluebird
Nearest Town: Vail, CO
I'm a bit of a Gore Range n0oB. Backpacking takes too long; hiking takes too long; so it took me awhile to realize that going light, running the access trails, and power hiking the steep slopes to access the interesting stuff is totally reasonable. I only really started visiting Gore summits from the Vail side in the fall of last year (Ripsaw) and their mysterious draw has only grown in that time. I've been fortunate to befriend a group of Eagle runners that share the same running to scramble MO so this summer has been open season.
With warm high pressure extending into October, one last push deep and high into the Gore felt obligatory this autumn. Corey wanted to make a hard effort up to Pitkin Lake and West Partner while I'd been wanting to tackle Rockinghorse Ridge for awhile. So we decided to hammer the run up to Pitkin Lake then tap whatever's left in the tank for a push over to P from West Partner via Rockinghorse, concluded with a reverse traverse below Rockinghorse Ridge above the Upper Piney drainage back south to East Booth Pass and run back out to Booth Falls TH. Brandon Chalk gave great beta on this route. I thought the ridge could use a little more insight from the perspective of a rapid strike as opposed to climbing each and every spire in the course of a long day.
After originally planning on an 0530 start, we realized it's October. And Dark. And Cold. We pushed our start time back to 0630, even though... Still dark. Still cold (25F). I have no photos of the approach along Pitkin trail because I was mouth breathing through the entirety of it. Shockingly, a few flurries flew shortly before our arrival at Pitkin Lake before the skies completely cleared. The warm inviting alpenglow on the Partners hung only a couple hundred feet overhead. It taunted us while I warded off frostbite filling my bottles in a stream.
East Partner and the Partner Traverse from West Partner's south approach |
Pitkin Lake with Outpost Peak and Holy Cross in the distance from the approach to West Partner |
Navigating the knife edge leading to West Partner |
Corey climbing West Partner's summit block |
Corey riding the ridge, Peak P in the distance |
Standing on the ridge with West Partner behind |
A precarious tower we skirted to the left; Peak P in the background |
The Rockinghorse |
Atop Rockinghorse |
The Spider and Fly looking down into Upper Piney from Rockinghorse |
Down climbing to the P saddle after Rockinghorse |
Down climbing the cliff bands; I'm in the center of the photo |
Corey climbing the ridge; Peak P behind |
Pink Quartz |
Looking down Slate Creek from P's summit; Q right; L left |
Booth's Upper Tarn looking down from East Booth Pass |
Running down along Booth |
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