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Guided Peak Ascents
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Overview
Reach the peak of Colorado, enjoy the breathtaking views!
About The Trip
We are excited to offer Peak Ascents year-round and we have some amazing options to choose from! Peaks will drastically change from winter to summer, and our experienced team is here to steer you in the direction of the best peak to suit you and/or your group.
Challenge your mind and body with a climb to one of the highest points in the region. Every year thousands of people climb our 14,000' peaks, (locally known as "14'ers") but these trails can be busy or technical. Want to avoid the crowds, or not ready for the 14'er experience? Try climbing one of our lesser-known 13,000 foot or 12,000 foot mountains, which still provide challenging days, beautiful wildflowers, great views, and more solitude. Below are some of our more popular outings.
Please note, while online booking closes at 72
hours of start time, we may still be able to find a guide for you. Call to book to check!
Itinerary
This will be a full day hike and early start. Your meeting time will be determined by your guide based on the weather forecast on your ascent day.
Trip Package Includes:
- CAG professional mountain guides
- A 6:1 maximum guide to client ratio
- A safe, fun, and educational experience
- Discounted rentals of ORTOVOX beacon, shovel and probe (if needed)
- Discounted demo gear rentals (if needed)
Trip Package Does Not Include
- Accommodations
- Transportation to and from designated meeting place
- Clothing and gear (see FAQ for recommendations)
- Guide gratuities
- Travel insurance (we recommend World Nomads)
Area Info
Colorado Adventure Guides is permitted to operate in a variety of terrain in several counties, which allows us to access a variety of zones for courses. Typically we confirm our destinations about two weeks before the actual course to make sure we have the most appropriate terrain for the course. Some of our favorite peak ascents Include:
Peaks Under 14,000 Ft - Escape The Crowds To Immerse Yourself In Nature
While peak bagging 14'ers gives some bragging rights, escaping the crowds that flock to their summits is one of many reasons to seek out our local 12'ers and 13'ers. As the name says, Summit County is home to bountiful options when it comes to ascending peaks, and most of these options are between 12,000 and 14,000 feet. Choose from mountains such as Mt Royal, Mt Victoria, Peak 1, Lenawee Mountain, Santa Fe Peak, Buffalo Mountain, and the list goes on… All these peaks are accessible within a thirty minute drive from our office in Silverthorne. Hiring a guide will take away the stress of managing weather patterns, navigating a network of trails, and planning the logistics, all while keeping the fun factor numero uno!
About CAG and Your Guides
Go Beyond the Resort! Colorado Adventure Guides (CAG) is a four season adventure and education guide service based in Silverthorne, Co. The largest AIARE avalanche safety educator and multi-season permit holder in our ranger district, CAG is permitted to operate also in six adjacent USFS and BLM districts. CAG serves a dynamic and growing population of Colorado outdoor enthusiasts. CAG’s all-season, guided operations Include:
- Rock Climbing
- Mountaineering
- Hiking/Peak Ascents
- Mountain Biking
- Whitewater Rafting/SUPing
- Backcountry Skiing
- Splitboarding
- Snowshoeing
- Ice Climbing
- AIARE Snow Safety
Colorado Adventure Guides has been providing incredible experiences to visitors of Summit County for over 25 years. Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned expert, let us take you on your next unforgettable outdoor adventure!
FAQs
Previous Experience
The elevation in Silverthorne is 9,035 feet above sea level and most towns in Summit County share similar or higher elevations. When adjusting to altitude, the body needs to work a little harder. You might experience difficulty sleeping, difficulty catching your breath even during mild exertion, a racing heart rate, nausea, and a loss of appetite.
For our Peak Ascents we strongly recommend and encourage clients to spend around 3 days in Summit County or similar elevations prior to attempting one of our higher peaks.
Altitude affects people differently, and can affect the same person differently on separate occasions. If you deal with chronic pulmonary, cardiac, or other health issues like asthma, COPD, diabetes, CHF or if you are pregnant you should consult your doctor before your activity. Our guides are trained to recognize altitude sickness symptoms in the field and reserve the right to end the trip at any time.
Should We Tip Our Guide?
Your guide/instructors work hard before, during, and after your course to provide you with a great experience, and while not expected, gratuities are always highly appreciated. If you had a safe, educational, and fun experience, gratuities typically range from 15-20%.
Is there a minimum age required for this trip?
We typically accept participants 12 years or older, if they are accompanied by a legal guardian. You must be 18 years or older to attend a trip on your own.
How physically fit do I need to be for this Activity?
Colorado Adventure Guides priority is keeping our patrons and students safe. Our guides and instructors are trained to recognize potentially hazardous situations in the backcountry; they plan and operate accordingly. Prior to the start of any course or backcountry trip you will be asked to complete a brief health history. The failure to disclose pertinent information on the health history form could result in serious harm, even death, to the signing participant, other guests and/or the guide. All information submitted is completely confidential; it is for the guide’s use and would only be shared in the event of an emergency with medical and/or rescue personnel directly caring for the guest. Your ability to enjoy the adventure depends on your health and fitness, thus it’s recommended that you are in good physical condition.
When & how go I meet up with my guide/instructor?
Your guide or instructor will contact you prior to your activity start date to finalize details regarding meeting location and time.
What Should I Bring?
- Water
- Food/Snacks
- Daypack
- Hat
- Sunglasses
- Synthetic t-shirt or long sleeve shirt
- Insulating layer and shell jacket
- Long pants
- Sturdy closed-toe shoes
Meeting And Pickup
You can head directly to the meeting point, or request pickup
Meeting point
Street: 204 Ryan Gulch Rd.
City: Silverthorne
Country: US
Postal Code: 80498
Province: CO
Additional Info
Your Upcoming Adventure with Colorado Adventure Guides
Thank you for booking with Colorado Adventure Guides! We’re excited to share an unforgettable adventure with you in the Colorado outdoors. Please read the information below to help you prepare for your trip.
Itinerary
Pre-Trip – Your guide/instructor will contact you 24–48 hours before the start of your activity with final details, conditions, and meeting instructions.
Day of Adventure – Meet your guide at the CAG Basecamp or trailhead at the scheduled time. Your day will begin with a brief orientation and gear check, followed by your guided trip experience.
Liability Waiver & Emergency Contact Policy
All participants must sign a liability waiver. Guests under 18 must have a waiver signed by a parent/guardian. Emergency contacts must be over 18 and not participating in the same trip. The waiver link is in this confirmation email. Please contact our office at 970 893 8007 or email us at info@coloradoadventureguides.com if you cannot find it.
What’s Included
Professional CAG guide(s) or instructor(s)
Activity-specific equipment is provided
(mountain bike rentals available for an additional fee)
Access to discounted rental/demo gear if needed
A safe, fun, and educational experience
What’s Not Included
Lodging
Meals/snacks/water (unless otherwise noted)
Personal clothing/footwear
Trip or rescue insurance
Guide gratuity
What to Bring
Comfortable clothing appropriate for weather
Sturdy footwear (hiking shoes, approach shoes, biking shoes)
Backpack with snacks, water, sunscreen, sunglasses, lip balm
Hat and layers (weather can change quickly)
Area Info
Colorado Adventure Guides operates across Summit County and surrounding areas. Please plan to arrive early and allow extra travel time, especially if driving on I-70.
FAQs
How fit do I need to be?
Activities range in difficulty; your guide will ensure the right fit for your group. You are at 9,000 feet. Please be sure to stay hydrated, avoid alcohol which can dehydrate you, get good sleep, and eat foods that are carb heavy and will keep you full while giving you energy.
When and how will I meet my guide?
Your guide will contact you directly 24–48 hours prior with details.
Can I rent gear?
Yes, we provide rentals and demo gear for climbing, biking, and hiking.
Do guides accept tips?
Tips are not expected but always appreciated. A typical range is 15–20%.
Cancellation Policy
Cancellation Policy
Refunds for Guided Trips - Refunds will be honored for cancellations of more than 48 HOURS PRIOR notice to guided adventure start date. An administrative fee of 10% will be assessed for all cancellations.
Refunds for Courses - An administrative fee of 10% will be assessed for all cancellations. Refunds will be honored for cancellations more than 14 DAYS PRIOR to a course or a camp start time. If you need to cancel within the two week period, and we are able to fill your spot, we will refund your payment less a 10% fee. If we cannot fill your spot, you will be charged the full amount. Notice of cancellation more than 14 days in advance will receive a full refund less a 10% administrative fee.
Rescheduling Policy
An administrative fee of 10% will be assessed for all rescheduling. Rescheduling will be honored 48 HOURS PRIOR to guided adventures and 14 DAYS PRIOR to any course or camp start date. If you need to reschedule within the two week period, and we are able to fill your spot, we will reschedule your booking with a 10% fee. If we cannot fill your spot, we will be unable to reschedule our booking.
No-shows will be charged the full price.
All activities are Rain or Shine. In case of operator cancellation due to adverse or unsafe conditions prior to start time, first the operator will attempt to reschedule. If rescheduling is not possible, the client will receive a full refund. Operator, including guides in the field, reserve the right to shorten or reroute activity in the case of unmanageable hazards or inability of guest to complete the objective. Completion of objective-based routes is not guaranteed.
Contact us by phone (970) 893-8007 or info@coloradoadventureguides.com to inquire about a cancellation or reschedule.