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BombchaserSouth Approach  Sucess!
Date Climbed: Nov 22, 2009

I found a road that lead up to the ridgeline at about 8300 feet. I ended up having to summit three false summits before reaching the top. It only took me about 1.15 hours to reach the summit. The terrain is steep and forested, making this a moderate hike. The road comes in directly from the south, is a red forest service road. A much more difficult route would be from the Spring Valley ski trail area.
Posted Nov 22, 2009 4:28 pm

jhodlofHitting them all.  Sucess!
Date Climbed: Sep 23, 2007

I came up the south face and made the summit fairly quickly. Not much to see on top, but a short hike down the alley to the east will reveal the Peaks. I did this mountain just so I could say I have done all the peaks in the Flagstaff area which are above 9000'. I have.
Posted Jun 10, 2008 1:11 pm

Steven CrossDate Climbed: 7/25  Sucess!

I first hiked Peak 9004 Then Sitgreaves. It took us about 4 hours to reach the summit, most of that time was looking at the map. It was difficult hiking through the forest and staying on the ridge. We lost the ridge comming off of Peak 9004 and skipped one of the ridge points which created some steep and difficult hiking. It could of been avoided if we looked at the map closer. We climed 2 mountains and 4 other ridge points. Every ridge point was steep climbing to get to and climb off of. Finding our vehicle was fairly easy. It took us about 1 hour to get down the mountain. The peak had thousands of lady bugs on top. This mountain was the biggest pain it the butt I have ever climbed. When you find the deer trails up the mountain FOLLOW THEM. They make things a little easier. To hike down th mountain hike to the saddle between the peak and the highest false peak. This way avoids bushes.
Posted Aug 18, 2001 11:37 pm

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