Montgomery Peak Climber's Log

Viewing: 1-20 of 55
jsorber

jsorber - Jul 28, 2006 6:44 am Date Climbed: Jul 13, 2006

boundary to Montgomery  Sucess!

Followed the ridge from Boundary and the view from Montgomery was stellar. We could see Mt. Sill and 2 days later we were looking at Mongomery from Sill. Fun stuff.

Ranboze - Jul 16, 2006 3:22 am Date Climbed: Jul 3, 2006

Route: Traverse from Boundary  Sucess!

My first time on some class 3 rock. Was challenging and well worth the effort. Weather was perfect.

Brian Frederick

Brian Frederick - Jan 21, 2006 9:56 pm

Route Climbed: Ridge from Boundary Date Climbed: March 1978  Sucess!

We climbed Boundary as part of a SAR training and a couple of us made the traverse. A bit tricky with the unconsolidated snow but fun.

dshoshone

dshoshone - Nov 10, 2005 6:23 pm

Route Climbed: Traverse over Boundary Date Climbed: August 2002  Sucess!

Great view. You can see Crowley Lake, Mono Lake and Walker Lake by Hawthorne,NV

derbilly

derbilly - Sep 19, 2005 5:55 pm

Route Climbed: Traverse over Boundary Date Climbed: September 5, 2005  Sucess!

If you stick close to the ridgecrest you can enjoy a nice class 3 traverse and avoid the very loose un-fun class 2.

Brian Kalet

Brian Kalet - Aug 27, 2005 10:56 pm

Route Climbed: Traverse Over Boundary Date Climbed: August 27, 2005  Sucess!

2.5 hours Boundary Peak

3.2 hours Montgomery Peak

4.0 hours Boundary Peak

5.5 hours Trail Canyon Trailhead

Matthew Holliman

Matthew Holliman - Jul 20, 2005 11:28 am

Route Climbed: Traverse from Boundary (ascent) / East Slopes (descent) Date Climbed: June 11, 2005  Sucess!

I had grand ambitions of ticking off three DPS peaks from Middle Creek, doing a big loop around Boundary, Montgomery, and Dubois. Turned out the drive to the trailhead from Bishop took several hours, via one of the gnarliest "roads" my Subaru's negotiated to date, and I didn't get started until almost 11am, so I had to leave Dubois for another day.



There was only a little moderate bushwhacking while gaining the ridge above the canyon, but the descent from Montgomery was another story. That day's pair of hiking pants had to be retired after being ripped to shreds on the way back. On the more positive side of things, the traverse between Boundary and Montgomery was fun, and seemed more like class 4 in a couple of places as I kept pretty religiously to the crest of the ridge.



This was my first (and last) visit to Middle Creek.

ChuckO

ChuckO - Jul 7, 2005 2:46 pm

Route Climbed: Boundary Saddle Date Climbed: 24jun05  Sucess!

As others on this register have said - a wonderful, exhilerating traverse. The small summit ridge makes for a real zing. 2hrs 15min round trip time, Boundary-Montgomery-Boundary.

Rick Kent

Rick Kent - Jun 6, 2005 5:29 pm

Route Climbed: Ridge from Boundary Peak Date Climbed: June 4, 2005  Sucess!

Great climb along the ridge from Boundary (easy class 3 or harder if you want it). Climbed with cp, Day Hiker, and others. Unlike most DPS peaks this one seems a lot more like a Sierra Peak! Very enjoyable. Definitely the most interesting DPS peak I've climbed yet. Brought crampons but didn't use them.

cp0915

cp0915 - Jun 6, 2005 11:39 am

Route Climbed: from Boundary Date Climbed: June 4, 2005  Sucess!

A very enjoyable scramble over from Boundary. This fine peak deserves to be in the more-celebrated Sierra.

Day Hiker

Day Hiker - Jun 6, 2005 1:26 am

Route Climbed: Traverse Over Boundary Date Climbed: 04 June 2005  Sucess!

The Boundary-Montgomery ridge had just the right amount of snow to make the traverse interesting. I used crampons at one point for a small stretch, then took them off to continue to the summit.

grandwazoo

grandwazoo - Jan 22, 2004 8:39 am

Route Climbed: 9-01-1999 Date Climbed: Trail Canyon - Boundary Peak  Sucess!

Hiked over from Boundary during climbs of Nevada...Boundary and Wheeler.

bearbnz

bearbnz - Dec 10, 2003 10:15 am

Route Climbed: Traverse from Boundary Date Climbed: December 6, 2003  Sucess!

Climbed with ScottyS on a day with ferocious wind, in excess of 70 knots. The unconsolidated snow on the talus made it quite slow and unpleasant. Without the snow, it would be a fun 3rd class scramble. The last 30 feet were the worst, on the lee side of the peak the snow had drifted 5-6 feet deep, and we fell through to our waists at each step, just made a long trough in the snow.

Sam Mills

Sam Mills - Dec 10, 2003 12:16 am

Route Climbed: North Ridge traverse from Boundary Peak Date Climbed: October 2000  Sucess!

Montgomery was an additional peak I climbed on a solo trip up Boundary Peak. An early fall snow storm had left about six inches of unconsolidated snow covering the large talus on the ridge. My shins still show the scars. I'll climb this again someday if anyone wants a partner.

ScottyS

ScottyS - Dec 9, 2003 10:50 pm

Route Climbed: Traverse from Boundary via Queen Canyon Ridge Date Climbed: December 6, 2003  Sucess!

Almost missed this summit for the second time in a row, but my partner Barry managed to drag me kicking & screaming (about blizzards) across the saddle. We didn't get buried or blown off the ridge, and made it back to the trailhead without mishap. Unconsolidated snow on steep 3rd class is VERY time-consuming! I still say the ridge on the south side of Trail Canyon would be shorter and easier.......maybe NEXT time.

Viewing: 1-20 of 55
Return to 'Montgomery Peak' main page