Mummy Range RMNP
You can tag several 13'ers in one day by following the entire Mummy Range Ridge with a point to point trip requiring a car shuttle. Or tag a few peaks at a time with an out-and-back route.
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Prominent peaks in the range include Hagues Peak, Ypsilon Mountain, Mummy Mountain, and Mount Chiquita. These peaks are easily accessible alone or in groups or via the Lawn Lake Trail. Some offer reasonably challenging technical routes but all can be ascended by steep hiking and mild scrambling after snow melt.
Also known as the "Mummy Marathon" or "Mummy Madness," the complete Ridge Route traverses all the peaks in the Mummy Range. To do this hike, you'll need a car shuttle. Leave car(s) at the Lawn Lake Trail parking lot and drive the other(s) up Fall River Road to the Chapin Creek trailhead. The trip stats stated below reflect the complete ridge route.
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Mummy Ridge: 18.5 miles, 6400' gain
- Suitable Activities: Hiking, Mountaineering
- Seasons: June, July, August, September
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- Avalanche Terrain Rating Complex View avalanche forecast.
- Difficulty: Difficult
- Length: 18.5 mi
- Elevation Gain: 6,400 ft
- 13,560 ft
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Land Manager:
National Park Service
Rocky Mountain National Park
- Parking Permit Required: National Park Entrance Fees
- Recommended Party Size: 12
- Maximum Party Size: 12
- Maximum Route/Place Capacity: 12
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