This peak is not in the book. Published November 2020 Peak 6795 is situated just north of South Fork Rock Creek in the Sublett Mountains. It sits above five separate springs: Sager Spring, Young Spring, Wild Horse Spring, Yellow Jacket Spring, and Sunnyside Spring. You’ll never lack for water here. Peak 6795 is most easily accessed via FSR-583 to its … Continue reading
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This peak is not in the book. Published November 2020 Peak 6774 is a ranked hump on the north ridge of the North Hansel Mountains HP (6,919 feet). The easiest ascent route is from US-38 via the north ridge. Climb Peak 6774 in combination with the North Hansel Mountains HP (only two miles away) for a magnificent ridge traverse. It … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Published November 2020 Peak 6770 is a rather insignificant scrub hump located southwest of its behemoth neighbor, Quaking Aspen Mountain. It towers over Crazy Canyon to its west. Peak 6770 is the final peak of a three-peak adventure that includes Quaking Aspen Mountain, Peak 6844, and Peak 6770. USGS Juniper Access Same as … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Published November 2020 Peak 6610 is a scrub-covered hump that is situated on the west side of Holloway Canyon and the south side of Rock Creek in the Sublett Mountains. It is overshadowed by its neighbor to the southeast, Quaking Aspen Mountain (7,230 feet). Peak 6610 is most easily climbed from Crazy Canyon … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Published November 2020 Peak 6844 is a rather insignificant scrub hump located due south of Quaking Aspen Mountain (7,230 feet). It is connected to Quaking Aspen Mountain by a weaving, undulating ridgeline. Peak 6844 is the second peak of a three-peak adventure that includes Quaking Aspen Mountain, Peak 6844, and Peak 6770. USGS … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Published November 2020 Quaking Aspen Mountain is situated above both Holloway Canyon to the north and Crazy Canyon to the west. It is mistakenly labeled “Quaking Asp Mountain” on the USGS topo map. Quaking Aspen Mountain is a behemoth in this area, with a steep north aspect. It is the first peak in … Continue reading