Lincoln site in the Mosquito range just south of Hoosier pass.  The Mosquito range is often characterized by mountaineers as a gentle, rolling peaks.  Lincoln does offer some relatively mellow descents by 14er standards such as the east ridge.  The Russian Couloir on the south face offers a steeper alternative if looking for a little more adreneline.
 
5/19/2005-Erik Kling descends the east face and Putnam Gulch.
 
-4/23/2006-Jarrett Luttrell descends the east face and Putnam Gulch.  His TR is at http://www.14ers.com/php14ers/tripreport.php?trip=5562&parmuser=Easy+Rider&s=25&np=3&cpgm=tripuser
 
4/19/2011- Marc Barella, Carl Dowdy (skier) and Ben Conners (skier) climb and descend Lincoln via its east ridge.  Ben's trip report is at  http://www.14ers.com/php14ers/tripreport.php?trip=5800&parmuser=benners&start=25&cpgm=tripmain&ski=Only
 
4/25/2009-Zach Taylor and Mike Bannister(skier) descend the Russian Couloir on Mt. Lincoln.  Check out Zach's trip report at http://www.zachtaylorsnowboarding.com/Mount_Lincoln.html
Mt. Lincoln  14,286'
photo- a view of Mt. Lincoln from the summit of Mt. Bross.  photo by Zach Taylor, 2009.
photo-Mike Bannister skiing into the Russian Couloir, photo by Zach Taylor, 2009.
photo- a view of the steep top of the Russian Couloir on Mt. Lincoln. photo by Zach Taylor, 2009.
photo-A view of the southeast slopes of Mt. Lincoln, photo by Erik Kling, 2005.