What we’re about
Join Alpine Flow Climbs for a variety of adventures to get in shape and have fun in the great outdoors! Our group is all about enjoying nature and staying active. Join us for weekend trips, outings, and outdoor fun as we explore new destinations and challenge ourselves in the beauty of the mountains. Get ready to experience the thrill of adventure with fellow nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts!
"Finding Your Flow, climbing High, in the Snow !"
Upcoming events (3)
See all- Climb Grays & Torreys Pk in Snow conditionsGrays and Torreys Winter/Lower Trailhead, Silver Plume, CO
Welcome to Alpine Flow Climbs
Advanced level climbJoin me for a full day of Alpine Climbing at Grays & Torreys Pk. We will meet at Grays Winter TH at I-70, and the climb will start at 06:00am (I will be wearing a red/black BD helmet, and a big alpine pack)
Please bring the gear and food/water you need for climbing a 14er in winter/snow conditions. I will bring the following:
- poles
- warm cloths and a hard-shell (if it will rain / snow)
- waterproof and winter warm boots (toe warmer
- crampons & ice-axe
- snow-shoes
- the 10 Winter-essentials
This is the route description for the climb of Grays & Torreys.
Here is my Garmin Connect Track from my climb on 6/15/2024 from the Summer TH (you have to add 3.5 mi * 2 = 7mi, from the Winter TH)
Total distance ~16mi, highest altitude ~14.275ft, elevation gain ~5.100ftI will hike slowly from TH-Winter up to TH-Summer with my big pack (50-70 lbs) Then I'll set up my tent, melt some snow and have some warm coffee, before climbing Grays & Torreys.
Everyone is free to climb at their own pace, load and distance. I will stay at the Summer TH and camp in my tent, and do the same climb again on Mon 12/2.
We have two guidelines/requests:
- Please leave dogs at home.
- If you join the event, then you accept the full responsibility for your own health and safety!
"Finding Your Flow, climbing High, in the Snow !"
- Weekend Adventure Hiking at Bluff Regional Park in Lone TreeBluffs Regional Park Trail Head, Lone Tree, CO
Welcome to Alpine Flow Climbs,
Easy HikeJoin us for a day hike at Bluff Regional Park. Our total hike is ~6.5mi with ~1.000ft of elevation gain. We'll start at the Bluff Regional Park TH at 11.00am. Everyone is free to hike at their own pace, load and distance. We anticipate the full 2 laps hike to be approximately 2h 30min. Here is my Garmin Connect Track from our 11/22 hike.
You are also welcome to join us only for the second loop around Bluff, if you can not join us at 11:00am. Around ~12:10pm we will start our second loop.
We invite you to have a coffee (or your choice of beverage), after the hike, to celebrate it's Friday and a good start of the weekend. Please join us on this optional after-hike coffee at "Monk & Mongoose" (at 9580 Ridgegate pkwy, Suite D, Lone Tree)
Lace up your hiking boots and join Alpine Flow Climbs for a start of the weekend hike at Bluff Regional Park in Lone Tree. This scenic hike will immerse you in the beauty of the great outdoors while enjoying the company of the group. You may wish to bring water and a snack.
We have two guidelines/requests:
- Please leave dogs at home.
- If you join the event, then you accept the full responsibility for your own health and safety!
Ralph & Kate
"Finding Your Flow, climbing High, in the Snow !"
- Climb Mt. Morrison & go above 7.800 ft (into the clouds ...)Mount Morrison South Ridge Trailhead, Evergreen, CO
Welcome to Alpine Flow Climbs,
Intermediate Level ClimbJoin me for a morning of climbing at Mt. Morrison. We will meet at Mt. Morrison South Ridge TH, and the climb will start at 09:00AM (I will be wearing a red/black helmet, and a big alpine pack at the parking lot/TH)
Please bring the gear and food/water you need for climbing a 7.800 ft peak with some scramble class 3 (below the summit) and scree in portions of the trail. I will be bringing:
- poles
- micro-spikes
The views from the summit at 7.852ft, are very beautiful. (the event picture is not the view of Mt. Morrison it's Mt. Bierstadt, East Ridge).
This Garmin Track is from 11/23/2024 and the climb is ~4.0mi & ~2.000ft elevation gain. On this climb, as always, everyone is free to climb at their own pace, load and distance.
We have two additional guidelines/requests:
- Please leave dogs at home.
- If you join the event, then you accept the full responsibility for your own health and safety!
Thanks.
Ralph and Kate"Finding Your Flow, climbing High, in the Snow !"