Mt. Democrat, Mt. Cameron, Mt. Lincoln and Mt. Bross
A high ridge scramble with awesome scenery and the summits of 4 peaks Update as of December 2021. The trail from Kite Lake has been closed by private land owners from time to time to bring to light potential liabilities to the land owners. The trail for Mt. Democrat, Mt. Cameron and Mt. Lincoln is currently back open. The summit of Mt. Bross is still closed due to the fractured nature of the land owners and as yet no reopening has been put in place. These four peaks are likely a "check each year" as to their status and trail rules, so research before you go. Fees at Kite Lake, see below writeup.
A little road repair required for the Mt. Democrat, Mt. Lincoln, and Mt. Bross trailhead to get the RAV4 and Suburu up (2006) I think the last bit of this road is still pretty rough per trailhead reports over on 14ers.com as at December 2021
D - Mt. Democrat C - Mt. Cameron L - Mt. Lincoln B - Mt. Bross
This panorama is a quite foreshortened view. The summit of Democrat isn't visible in this photo but lies a bit farther back.
Mt. Lincoln isn't visible either from this panoramic view. The photos below will fill in the panorama.
Ah, now you can see, Mt. Lincoln and Mt. Cameron from the summit of Mt. Democrat. Mt. Bross is reached by heading right from Mt. Cameron.
Victoria and Allan at the Mt. Democrat Mt. Cameron col
Allan descending Mt. Bross with Mt. Democrat in full view. What a good day!
Mt. Democrat Mt. Cameron Mt. Lincoln and Mt. Bross
- Scramble: Class 1 and little bit of class 2 - Steep Hiking
- Altitude: Democrat 14,148 / Lincoln 14,286 / Bross 14,172 ft
- Elevation Gain: Up Democrat 2,150 ft / 760 ft down to Democrat Cameron saddle then up 850 ft to Mt. Cameron / then 160 ft down to the Cameron Lincoln saddle then 210 ft up to the summit of Lincoln / back to the Cameron Lincoln saddle then side trail over to the Cameron Bross saddle then 500 ft up to the summit of Bross. Total elevation gain 3,700 ft.
- Ascent Time: 4 - 5 hours / 7 miles round trip
Highlights
Kite Lake campground is at 12,000 ft and provides access to a group of three 14ers which can be done all at once with enjoyable ridge walks in between. There are 5 camping spots and the fee is $15/night, vault toilet, no water, no trash service. Camping spots not really big enough for trailers. Day use fee is $5. Vehicles of 10 or more people, day use fee is $10.
Getting There
Head west from Denver on I-70 for approx 70 miles and take exit 203/201 and head south on Colorado highway 9 through Breckenridge to Alma for about 30 miles. In the middle of Alma across from a general store you head west on the unmarked Kite Lake dirt road for 5.5 miles to the trailhead. The last mile of this road has some pretty rough spots especially at the end near the lake. A high clearance vehicle is necessary to make it all the way. Many park their cars down the road and walk up to the trailhead. My RAV4 and a Suburu Outback made it to within 50 yards of the trailhead. We then had to fill in a section of the road with piles of rocks to make it passable all the way so as not to risk suspension damage.
Updated Kite Lake trailhead info can be found here
Updated Kite Lake Trailhead Information Link at 14ers.com
Route Description
From the trailhead you have a panorama of 14ers. There's Mt. Democrat to your left, then Mt. Cameron to the right of Democrat, then far right is the tip of Mt. Lincoln, then to the immediate right of Kite Lake is Mt. Bross.
The peaks are laid out like a "T" with Democrat left, Cameron at the intersection of the T, Lincoln on the right and Bross at the bottom of the T.
Head out for Democrat on a good trail, you'll see a few old mining structures up in the upper basin, the route curls around to the left, once you arrive at the top of what you could see of Democrat from Kite Lake you have to go another short distance up to the true summit. From the summit of Democrat head North down to the Democrat / Cameron saddle. Then the trail ascends 850 ft to the summit of Mt. Cameron at 14,238 ft.
Straight ahead from Cameron you can see the pointy Mt. Lincoln and to your right you will see the rounded hump called Mt. Bross. From Cameron its .5 miles to Lincoln on a good trail all the way. Backtrack to the saddle between Cameron and Lincoln and take the side trail over to the Cameron Bross saddle avoiding a climb back up to the summit of Mt. Cameron.
Then its 500 ft up to the summit of Mt. Bross on easy terrain (currently summit is closed 2021). From the Bross summit rocks head basically south onto a narrow trail that skirts the right side of the southwest ridge. You should have Kite Lake to your right as you look down and a great view of Democrat. About halfway down this narrow trail you will come to a shoulder which reveals a big gully to your left. From here you have to be careful as you descend a steep scree slope down into the gully and link up with the trail on the left side.
Stay on the left hillside trail of the gully all the way to the meadows near Kite Lake. Do not enter the gully as there are obstacles near the bottom. Alternatively if there is a lot of snow on the southwest ridge it would be better to head basically east until you can enter this big gully from the upper summit slopes.