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Alpine Peak from Sawtooth Lake

Trilho de caminhada

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11,36 milhas
3 295 pés
Bag a Sawtooth summit after hiking to this popular lake.

This peak is one of the more accessible in the Sawtooth Range, thanks to the Sawtooth Lake trail and a relatively mellow route to the summit from there. The climb is typically done within a day, but camping at Sawtooth Lake or Alpine Lake makes a relaxed alternative. Keep in mind that this area is very popular for day hiking and backpacking in the summer. Once atop Alpine Peak, you’ll find a daunting panorama of Sawtooth Peaks, plus of course an unbeatable view down to the lake and across at the majestic Mount Reagan. In the other direction, you can see the town of Stanley down by the Salmon River. Start from the Iron Creek Trailhead and follow the well-traveled trail to Sawtooth Lake. The trail continues along the lake’s east shore, and as you follow this, look up to find your route on the mountain’s west face. There is no trail and maybe not a detectable climbers path either, so just pick a gully that looks reasonable and find the path of least resistance. The climb should not involve anything tougher than Class 3, and serious exposure should be avoidable. By mid-July you can ascend on rock and scree rather than snow, but the scree will likely become very steep and loose near the summit ridge. If you top the ridge anywhere shy of the summit, expect to scramble through ledges and blocks to traverse the rest of the way. Beware of loose rock. On the descent, you might enjoy some scree skiing or glissading, depending on conditions and the route you choose. Sources: Written by Jesse Weber
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Rota e elevação

Segmentos

NomeDistânciaDif. ElevaçãoInclinação Média
Iron Creek Rd Climb1,48 milhas322 pés4,1%
Iron Creek Rd Climb1,18 milhas423 pés6,7%
Idaho Centennial Trail Climb1,35 milhas906 pés12,6%
creek crossing to TH (descent)2,93 milhas-771 pés-5,0%