Sunlight Peak

14,059 ft

May 7, 2000
South Face(Red Couloir)

Chris Carmichael, Dave Rhodes

 
 
 
 
 
 
Camp, up in Needle Creek- Windom in background, 2nd peak from left
Looking at Windom from Sunlight- we walked back around to the skis from here
I can't get up the last bit in ski boots
The ski line on Sunlight as seen from Windom(from different trip)

After a great day on Sneffels, it was time to ratchet up the preparation for next months climb/ski attempt on Denali. Let's go to Chicago Basin for five days!

Chris Carmichael, Dave Rhodes and I drove to Durango on Cinco De Mayo and proceeded to start off the trip with a full on pub crawl. The next morning we crawled onto the narrow guage railroad and then crawled even slower up the patchy snowcovered trail for five miles to a camp high up in Needle Creek. It was not the best start, it kicked our ass.

The next morning we were feeling better though. Heading up to Sunlight and Windom peaks was pretty straightforward and thankfully, the snow was good for cramponing/skinning. Ditching our skis at the top of the 'Red Couloir', we made our way around the back of the blocky summit and were stymied by the final bouldering move in our ski boots. We played with the idea of removing our boots, but in the end, called it good from a spot next to the final summit block(in summer it's an easy move).

We walked back around to the skis and descended in the general direction of Windom, our next goal. I remember the snow to be real good.

In 2007, Christy and I would return to ski from within a pole touch of the summit block.

And as far as I'm concerned, Chris, you still need the summit. ;)

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