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The
Mummy Range (elevation approximately 13,000 ft) is a
mountain range in the
Rocky Mountains of northern
Colorado in the
United States. The range is a short subrange of the
Front Range located in southwestern
Larimer County northwest of the town of
Estes Park. It is located largely within
Rocky Mountain National Park, extending north from
Trail Ridge Road approximately 15 miles (24 km).
Prominent peaks in the range include
Hagues Peak,
Ypsilon Mountain and
Mummy Mountain. These peaks are easily accessible via the
Lawn Lake trail leading to "the Saddle" between Hagues Peak and
Fairchild Mountain and, on the southwestern end, the Chapin Pass trail from the
Fall River road. Some offer reasonably challenging technical routes but all can be ascended by walking and mild scrambling after snowmelt.
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