South Maroon Bells Peak
1 Day Climb to the Summit (14,156')

For the majority of the year, South Maroon Peak (14,156 ft.) can provide aspiring mountaineers the opportunity to hone technical snow climbing skills on the classic 'Y' couloir. For a mid-summer classic 14'er experience the standard South Ridge is a must do. In addition, when conditions permit, it is hard to beat the thrill of climbing the 3,000'+ Bell Cord Couloir that centrally disects South and North Maroon Peak and then continues on to the summit of South Maroon Peak via the airy North West Ridge.

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Trip length: 1 day
Dates: May to mid-October
Cost: $300 - $595 (depending on # of climbers, max ratio 3:1)
Difficulty: Athletic, Challenging
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Includes: Professional AMGA trained/certified mountain guide only, pre-trip preperations, use of technical gear (helmet, harness, crampons or ice axe).



What you should Know:

Typical Itinerary

Itinerary

South Maroon Peak - We'll begin our climb with an alpine start. In the pre-dawn hours, we'll make our way past Maroon Lake and Crater Lakes hiking towards South Maroon Peak. Depending on conditions and the desired route for the climb, we may choose the 'Y'couloir, a steep snow climb, or ascend the standard route up the Southwest ridge.


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