There was another mountain there?! Date Climbed: Jun 27, 2009
I guess I wasn't successful, as I must've wizzed right by the peak. Had a thunderstorm brewing up to the South. Right after Gothics I heard some thunder and *BAM* I was outta there!
Did with Gothics. The weather was pretty crappy, but still a fun hike. I did Lower and Upper Wolf Jaw Mountains the exact same day but the year before.
Wolf Jaw Lean-to -> Gothics -> Armstrong -> U. Wolfjaw -> Wolf Jaw Lean-to Date Climbed: Oct 11, 2008
Part of a three day camping trip. Left my full pack at the lean-to and day hiked these three. Lots of people on top of all three since it was Columbus Day weekend. Beautiful day and great views though. High Peak #11.
Climbed with Gothics via Range Trail from the Ausable Club. Great views all around. Although I'm convinced the hike back to the Ausable Club along the access road is at least five miles longer than any guidebook will tell you (or at least it feels that way).
This was part of an 18+ mile loop that included Upper Wolf Jaw, Armstrong, Gothics, Saddleback, and Basin. There were a dozen giggling girls on the summit.
From Sawteeth & Gothics Date Climbed: Oct 20, 2007
Came from Sawteeth & Gothics with Paul. A little rainy, but not too bad. Some wind, but decent views from the top. Took some photos and split for the Wolfjaws. 9/46
I took the Beaver Meadow trail, after the West River trail to get to Armstrong. From there a did a loop of the Wolf Jaws to get back to St. Huberts. I met some nice hikers, including a woman backpacker who was with me on the summits of Armstrong and Upper Wolf Jaw.
Did this from Gothics. The Range trail was well packed, no snowshoes are needed, but a couple spots are icy and you will be served well by wearing crampons.