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Peak(s)  Boskoff Peak  -  13,134 feet
Date Posted  08/20/2024
Date Climbed   08/20/2024
Author  WildWanderer
 From Rock of Ages Trailhead   

Boskoff Peak – 13,134


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RT Length: 10.63 miles

Elevation Gain: 3398’


I started this hike at 5am from the Rock of Ages Trailhead. The trailhead has a porta-potty, and room for a couple dozen vehicles, but the road in is at minimum high clearance (with a creek crossing).


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The trailhead starts at the south end of the parking area. I took the trail to the left, the Rock of Ages Trail, at the junction immediately following the entrance to the trailhead.


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I followed the Rock of Ages trail for 1.5 miles


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After following the Rock of Ages trail for 1.5 miles, I came to a junction, and started following the Elk Creek Trail east.


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Here is where the trail got interesting. I kept gaining, then losing elevation, then gaining it back again. I knew this would be frustrating on the way out (it was). I continued following the class 1 trail


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I then came to another junction, but the sign was broken. I followed the trail to the left.


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I followed these class 1, well defined trails for 4.3 miles, until I came to the base of a gully running down from Boskoff Peak


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Here I could clearly see Boskoff, and it’s ridge in front of me. I left the trail, and headed southeast up the tundra slope towards the ridge.


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Once on the ridge, I turned left, and followed the tundra northeast. I pretty much stuck to the ridge to summit. Here’s the overall route:


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I followed the ridge until the tundra ended.


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The tundra ended at the base of a rock formation and several gullies. I took the right gully up, the left one down. Both were class 2. The right gully was more stable, but the left gully made for some fun scree-surfing on the way down.


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Here are some pictures of the right gully


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Both gullies end at the same place. From here, there’s a well defined game trail on the talus leading northeast along the ridge. I followed the talus trail until it ended at another pile of rocks.


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I went a little to the right, hopping over loose talus doing a couple of easy class 3 moves, then aimed for the ridge.


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The rest of the hike is class 2, all the way to the summit. Just be careful, the boulders and talus here are loose. I wouldn’t want to do this ridge if the rocks were wet, as I relied a lot on the traction of my shoes to keep balance. I followed the ridge to the summit.


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I summited Boskoff Peak at 7:50am


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Boskoff Peak:


Now to head back. This was an out and back hike for me, so I turned and headed southwest down the rocky ridge


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Then back down to the talus


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And back on the talus to the gully. This time I took the gully to my right down, scree surfing to the tundra.


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Back on the tundra, this is the route I took back to the trail below.


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When I made it back to the trail, I turned right, and followed Elk Creek Trail back to Rock of Ages Trail


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I then went left, and followed the Rock of Ages trail north back to the trailhead


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I made it back to the trailhead at 10:45am, making this a 10.63 mile hike with 3398’ of elevation gain in 5 hours, 45 minutes.


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On to the next trailhead!




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