I haven't been to the Maroon Bells yet, and I'm not a climber at all (just a novice hiker), but to me that looks like it would be insane to do without rope and climbing gear. Maybe that's why they are known as the Deadly Bells.
You bring up a good point. Although I was over 50 years old, at the time of this video, I had many decades of climbing experience and can safely handle such terrain. Nevertheless, it is dangerous and I would encourage those less skilled and experienced to go along with an expert and all the safety gear available.
Yes, it's pretty steep. However, some of the terrain can be vertical or even overhanging. In either case, the problem is the 1,000 feet of "free air" you see directly beneath the two climbers in this video. People do get hurt and killed on Colorado's 14ers each year...
I haven't been to the Maroon Bells yet, and I'm not a climber at all (just a novice hiker), but to me that looks like it would be insane to do without rope and climbing gear. Maybe that's why they are known as the Deadly Bells.
ryangi5 8 months ago
@ryangi5
You bring up a good point. Although I was over 50 years old, at the time of this video, I had many decades of climbing experience and can safely handle such terrain. Nevertheless, it is dangerous and I would encourage those less skilled and experienced to go along with an expert and all the safety gear available.
zeekzilch 8 months ago
that isnt class 4 right there
grumble5005 1 year ago
@grumble5005
What class is it?
zeekzilch 1 year ago
@zeekzilch thats class 3 tigerlily
grumble5005 1 year ago
@grumble5005
Okay, 3rd class sounds good to me!
zeekzilch 1 year ago
Damn that looks steep!
davidsquall351 2 years ago
Yes, it's pretty steep. However, some of the terrain can be vertical or even overhanging. In either case, the problem is the 1,000 feet of "free air" you see directly beneath the two climbers in this video. People do get hurt and killed on Colorado's 14ers each year...
Roger J. Wendell
Golden, Colorado
zeekzilch 2 years ago