This peak is not in the book. Judi Steciak, Carl Hamke and Derek Percoski have provided the route information found below. Also, use the link below to read Rick Baugher’s trip report. Updated August 2019 Andromeda is located on a rugged ridge that includes Pegasus Peak and Altair Peak. Pegasus sits between these two peaks. USGS Standhope Peak Access Left … Continue reading
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This peak is not in the book. Judi Steciak and Carl Hamke provided the Southwest Ridge route information. See their article on the Missing Eleveners in the Climbing History Section of this site. Derek Percoski climbed the West Face. His route is set out at the bottom of the page. Use this link to Pat McGrane’s Wildhorse Classics Guide for information … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. The first known ascent was by Rick Baugher in 2005 via the West Face. Judi Steciak and Carl Hamke provided the Northwest Ridge route information set out below. Also see their article on the Missing Eleveners in the Climbing History Section of this site. Pat McGrane provided five photos showing the peak and … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Judi Steciak and Carl Hamke, Pat McGrane, George Reinier, Steve Grantham, Alex Feldman and Derek Percoski contributed route information, text and photos to this page. Also see Judi and Carl’s article on the Missing Eleveners in the Climbing History section of this site. Updated August 2020 True Grit is located on the South End of the … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Judi Steciak and Carl Hamke provided the following route information. See their article on the Missing Eleveners in the Climbing History Section. W. A. McIntyre and O. J. Smith made the first ascent of record on July 11, 1964. From Miriam Lake [(C)(3.1)(b) on Page 274], they “Came up the draw from inlet … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Mahogany Trident is located north of Mount Borah and south of Doublespring Pass in a cluster of 11ers that include Al West Peak, Horseshoe Mountain, and Doublespring Peak. The peak has a long, narrow East-West summit ridge. The only practical approach to the summit is via the East Ridge. USGS Borah Peak Access … Continue reading