I'm thinking about hiking this range, and taking 2 days to do it, so I can enjoy the scenery because from what I hear its amazing.
So a few questions:
1. I know the head of the trail is at the Mt. Royal Trail Head, starting here, how far is the trip, one way?
2. If I were to take a night and camp half way, is there a decent spot to camp up high around peak 4/5?
3. Is there a trail that decends from peak 10?
4. Is there a shuttle that goes from breck to Frisco for the return trip or has anyone had any luck hitchhiking this route?
Thanks for the info in advance!
Tenmile Range Logistics
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- cfoye130
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Re: Tenmile Range Logistics
1. Assuming you stop at Peak 10 and hike all the way to Breck, about 20 miles.cfoye130 wrote:I'm thinking about hiking this range, and taking 2 days to do it, so I can enjoy the scenery because from what I hear its amazing.
So a few questions:
1. I know the head of the trail is at the Mt. Royal Trail Head, starting here, how far is the trip, one way?
2. If I were to take a night and camp half way, is there a decent spot to camp up high around peak 4/5?
3. Is there a trail that decends from peak 10?
4. Is there a shuttle that goes from breck to Frisco for the return trip or has anyone had any luck hitchhiking this route?
Thanks for the info in advance!
2. Peaks 4-7 are pretty flat. Plenty of places to bivy. Setting up a tent could be problematic (it's pretty rocky from what I remember).
3. Yes, a road actually. Drops all the way to the ski area base.
4. Yes. The Summit Stage runs between the two. I think it's even free.
- Chris
PS: Peaks 1-3 could be interesting with a heavy pack. Lots of scrambling...
- summitrunner
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I want to do this but I am hesitant. I have read/heard/seen the climb of Peak 1 to Peak 3 is kinda sketchy. The weather up here the last two weeks produces clouds around 11:00 AM over the range. If it was to start up you are above treeline and how do you safely get off those three monsters? I don't think I have skill or experience yet to traverse Peak 1-3. I could easily do the last 7, just worried about the first 3!
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Here's a bunch of photos from our trip. Might be useful for getting an idea of what the traverse between Peaks 1-3 are like.
http://www.chrisgerber.com/photos/thumb ... ?album=147
In spots, much of the scrambling can be lessened by dropping off the ridge proper.
http://www.chrisgerber.com/photos/thumb ... ?album=147
In spots, much of the scrambling can be lessened by dropping off the ridge proper.
- summitrunner
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Chris...as always thanks for the pics. I look at it and want to do it but the those knife edges and notches are just look intimidating to me. Once you get passed Peak 4 then it turns into a slog but that first part just looks like I would be shiverin' and shakin'!
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- ethangage
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Re: Tenmile Range Logistics
Is this a hike that could realistically be done one way (the 20 miles) in one (long) day?
- joe4186
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took us 12 hours, we had to wait about 45 minutes on peak 9 for a parnter... long fun day. got sleeted on from peaks 7 thru 9.
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I think it would be best done in one day, so you didn't have to carry all of that stuff up and down 10 (or 12) peaks.
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i wouldn't stretch it into two days, unless you went from hoosier pass to peak 1... hmmm....
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I was thinking the same thing... if it wasn't for that darn 5.7 manky loose stretch near Fletcher!!!joe4186 wrote:i wouldn't stretch it into two days, unless you went from hoosier pass to peak 1... hmmm....