Mount Bross
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Mount Bross is a 3.7-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado. The route features 2,108 feet of elevation gain, making it a moderately strenuous hike. The trail takes hikers to the summit of Mount Bross, one of Colorado's notable peaks. This out-and-back route means you'll follow the same path to the summit and back to the trailhead, allowing for a straightforward hiking experience without the need to arrange a shuttle. The elevation gain is substantial, so hikers should be prepared for a steady climb and bring adequate water and snacks. Mount Bross is accessible to those with moderate to good fitness levels who are acclimated to higher elevations. The trail offers views characteristic of Colorado's alpine terrain. Weather can change rapidly at elevation, so checking conditions before heading out is recommended. The out-and-back format makes it easy to turn back if needed, giving hikers flexibility in pacing their ascent.