Hagues Peak - Rocky Mountain National Park

Published 2024-08-01
We hiked Hagues Peak in the Rocky Mountain National Park on July 27th, 2024

GPS Data
12 hours and 46 minutes
19.7 miles
5603 ft of Elevation Gain

All Comments (13)
  • Its been 15 years or so but I will never forget the epic day of getting onto this remote peak!
  • My buddy Danny and I were the two hikers you saw doing mummy hagues and Fairchild!! Our feet were toast after that day! So nice to meet yall!
  • Love the video. I went to Crystal Lakes a few years ago. I was soooo tired when I got back. Soooo worth it!
  • @rugged9769
    Awesome adventure. There is nothing like the special feeling when you reach a hard earned summit. Congrats
  • @theredyeti502
    Cant wait to hike one of these big boys with you guys!
  • @BASEguy955
    YES!!! Nice job! Super badass route finding... way to stay focused. And... Thank you! 🀘 Quick question: Do you mind if I put a link to one of your videos in my next video description?
  • @mikeess
    Nice work! I'm probably going to have to give a quadruple boom on the summit of Comanche Peak on Saturday (hopefully it's not tooooo smoky). Never give up!
  • @alquinn8576
    The climb between Hagues and Mummy is an easy class 2 if you find the right area, and going that way shaves some distance off of the hike compared to going to the Saddle (though the view from the Saddle is great and worth it). I have never down-climbed between M&H, but have gone up that way and thought finding the route on the way up isn't that hard (finding it on the way down, as is often the case, is more difficult). Though once you're up on Hagues, it's only 400-500' more gain to hit Mummy on the way back and then descend by intersecting the Black Canyon trail
  • Awesome! I did Mummy and Hagues July 15th I watched your mummy video for helpful beta. I placed that little yellow and blue notebook in the register there that day since the other paper was full. Any other names in between my entry and yours, if you recall? The way up from the Saddle looks much spicier than the traverse from Mummy!
  • I've seen a couple of videos of people climbing Hagues but they never show the final part which looks to be very tricky. Wonder how those two dudes did it.