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The Colorado Indian Peak Wilderness is home to many of the best hiking and climbing routes in the state. Only two hours from Denver, they are a popular destination for the novice day hiker, so start early and you can get some solitude. I have personally developed a passion for this magnificent area and will continue to add more of these beautiful mountains to Summitpost in the future. from the popular Brainard Lake Trail, many have looked at Toll and asked, “What’s that mountain!” I personally believe Mount Toll (12,979 ft.) is the king of the Blue Lakes Drainage, outshining its higher and more popular neighbors, Paiute Peak (13,088 ft.) and Mount Audubon (13,223 ft).
Located on the Continental Divide about .6 miles south from Paiute Peak, Mount Toll offers a variety of mountaineering. Anyone with experience climbing Toll’s 5.6 North Ridge Route, or the 5.6 Northeast Face is welcome to add the route to this page. I will describe the standard class 2 route from Long Lake Trailhead.
- Located on the Continental Divide about .
- 6 miles south from Paiute Peak, Mount Toll offers a
- variety of mountaineering. Anyone with experience climbing
Toll’s 5.6 North Ridge Route, or the 5.6 Northeast Face is welcome to add the route to this page. I will describe the standard class 2 route from Long Lake Trailhead.
The Colorado Indian Peak Wilderness is home to many of the best hiking and climbing routes in the state. Only two hours from Denver, they are a popular destination for the novice day hiker, so start early and you can get some solitude.
- I have personally developed a passion for this magnificent area and will continue to add more of these beautiful mountains to Summitpost in the future.
- from the popular Brainard Lake Trail, many have looked at Toll and asked, “What’s that mountain!”
- I personally believe Mount Toll (12,979 ft.) is the king of the Blue Lakes Drainage, outshining its higher and more popular neighbors, Paiute Peak (13,088 ft.) and Mount Audubon (13,223 ft).
Located on the Continental Divide about .6 miles south from Paiute Peak, Mount Toll offers a variety of mountaineering. Anyone with experience climbing Toll’s 5.6 North Ridge Route, or the 5.6 Northeast Face is welcome to add the route to this page. I will describe the standard class 2 route from Long Lake Trailhead.