Castle & Conundrum Peak
5.0 (2)

Group Size

5 people per guide

Duration

10 hours

Castle Peak (14,279 ft.) is the highest summit of the Elk Mountains, ninth highest in the Rocky Mountains. Castle is one of our "lighter duty" 14ers, typically done as a non-technical climb. Despite being the highest peak in the Elk Mountains, it can be a relatively moderate climb and therefore is an excellent intro 14er.

Castle Peak takes its name from the castle-like features on its southern ridge. The best climbing months are June, July, August, September through the Montezuma Glacier, a permanent snowfield between Castle and Conundrum Peaks. There are two standard routes for ascent. The Northwest Ridge features a moderate snow climb followed by an easy ridge scramble. It should not be attempted late in the summer when the 200 feet (60 m) of loose dirt and scree meet the climb near the top of the Castle-Conundrum saddle. The Northeast Ridge features an easy snow climb, but slightly harder scrambling and route-finding once on the ridge. This is a perfect 1st 14er for people who are after a bit more than a walk up.

Conundrum Peak is a northern sub-summit of Castle Peak with an elevation of 14,040 it is often climbed in conjunction with Castle Peak. In late May through June Castle can also be an excellent intro snow climb. The approach to these climbs either requires a long hike on the road or a 4x4 vehicle approach, which makes it very reasonable.

Your guide will contact you the day or two before to discuss the plan, including a confirmed meeting place and start time, go over necessary gear/food to pack, and any other questions/concerns you may have.

You will be provided with a helmet, harness, climbing equipment, ropes, and a pack as required.

Our AMGA trained and certified mountain guides will tailor a memorable, one-of-a-kind climbing adventure just for you!