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Sacajawea Peak

Montana > Southwest Region > Bridger Range

Description

Great alternate way to climb Sacajawea Peak. The slab that forms the first pitch is intimidating, but the climbing is easy fifth class. At the top of the slab follow the rib between two gulley's to the top of the climb. The slab is 55 degrees and about 50 meters. The rib/gulley is 45 degrees for another 175 meters. First climbed in 1985 by James Cummins and Jack Nolan.

Getting There

From the Fairy Lake/Sacajawea trailhead head for Sacajawea Peak. Once in the bowl between Hardscrabble and Sacajawea look for the base of the slab at the base of Sacajawea Peak.

Routes from Left to Right

5.0 2- 4 I 6 MM 1c X
 7
Sacajawea direct.
Trad, Alpine
Route Name Location Star Rating Difficulty Date
Sacajawea direct.
 7
5.0 2- 4 I 6 MM 1c X Trad, Alpine

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Top of the slab.
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Penny Black
Bozeman, MT
[Hide Comment] Thanks for this fun route. James hope to get on it again soon. Penny Sep 19, 2022
[Hide Comment] Am I looking at this correctly? Did you solo the side of Sac peak? Aug 29, 2023