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d_shorbcool!

The Tushars hold some great backcountry memories (several multiday trips in 1998), and it's great to see these pages!! This mountain is as beautiful as the rest! Certainly more than worth the weird snowed-in road logistics we managed to do some boarding back in there.
Posted Apr 18, 2007 2:19 am

ScottRoute Climbed: Blue Lake/Baldy/Belknap Loop Date Climbed: July 6, 1996

On July 6, 1996, my wife and I climbed Belknap together, along with Baldy Peak, after camping near Blue Lake. We made a loop, ascending the Blue Lake Trail, over Baldy Peak, and down Belknap, taking the alternate route to pass 10,793. There was still quite a bit of snow, and some on the road. This was two days after climbing Santiquin Peak.



Note that the USGS map calls this Mount Baldy. All other maps label the peak Baldy Peak. The locals know the peak as Beaver Baldy. Take your pick.
Posted Dec 22, 2004 6:17 pm

grandwazooRoute Climbed: Beaver Creek Road Date Climbed: Oct. 15, 2004  Sucess!

Left Salt Lake City on a Friday and camped at Big John Flats, Started out on Saturday at 8:00 am from Beaver Creek Road and made the Summit by 11:00 am, ate on top and read the oldest summit register that I’ve found (1965). Except for the gale force winds along the ridgeline weather was perfect. The elevation as marked on the USGS map (12,122’) differs from the posted elevation on the summit (12,080’). My GPS showed an elevation of 12,050 which isn’t survey grade but did match the summit marker better than the USGS.
Posted Oct 19, 2004 6:06 pm

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