Last Updated on July 31, 2023 by James Dziezynski
Though I didn’t know it at the time, my trip down to Lake City to climb Handies Peak and Whitecross Mountain was the start of a very strange three days. The 6-hour drive from Boulder to Lake City seems like a long voyage to take for a single day of hiking, but that’s how it ended up. The plan was to stick around for the weekend and get good half-dozen peaks with Fremont. While things changed, the plan to grab Handies and Whitecross stayed true. Along with Jenny, who was staying in the area for a Telluride based vacation, Fremont and I set off to grab his third 14er (Handies Peak 14,014 ft.) and a bonus summit (Whitecross Mountain 13,491 ft.) along the way!
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Our ascent to the peak was peaceful and surprisingly uncrowded for the holiday weekend. As it turns out, Handies did have quite a few visitors but the bulk of them came up from the American Basin side, which is a shorter hike. We lingered at the top for a while, admiring the stunning San Juan scenery. Whitecross Mountain was a short jaunt from 14,014 ft. Handies Peak and the ridge connecting the two looked dog friendly, so we were off!
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Whitecross Mountain’s 13,491 ft. summit was a great traverse but it’s off-trail nature revealed something I hadn’t expected: a lot of the rock on the ridge was embedded with hard, sharp cuts of rose quartz. The few places I used my hands revealed the sharp rock’s presence — I could imagine had the ridge been longer, it would have started to chew up Fremont’s pads on his paws. Since our planned hike for tomorrow was 9 miles of almost all off-trail peaks on this same rose quartz, I made the call to save the planned adventure for either a non-dog hike or for a point in the future when Fremont’s pads have grown tough enough to handle it.
With that, Jenny headed off to Telluride and Fremont and I decided to return to Boulder that night — which was Saturday Sept. 4th. The 6 hour drive was quick and traffic free. As Fremont dozed off, I listened to a wonderful series of college lectures on the middle ages (I’m a big nerd, if you have forgotten). We drove into Boulder just before 9PM, determined to take Sunday as a rest day and head out again on Monday, Sept. 6th…