| South slopes (standard) Route |
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| South slopes (standard)   | 
| Page Type: Route Location: Idaho, United States, North America Lat/Lon: 43.71510°N / 114.1044°W Time Required: Half a day Rock Difficulty: Class 3 Difficulty: Somewhat
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| Page By: IdahoKid Created/Edited: May 29, 2007 / May 29, 2007 Object ID: 296924 Hits: 219  Loading... Page Score: 0% - 0 Votes  Loading... Vote: Log in to vote |
OverviewThis is the standard route to the summit of Jacqueline Peak. The only other documented case is a tough traverse between it and McIntyre Peak. The rotten, imposing northwest face remains virtually untouched.
This route and peak is a good introductory route for those wishing to eventually further explore the Pioneer Range and for those who are testing out whether or not Class III terrain is for them or not.
The south slopes are steep and direct, water is a must and so is the rest step technique if not in shape!Getting ThereSee the description on the main Jacqueline Peak page.Route DescriptionThe route is fairly straightforward. Climb the draw along the streambed northwestweard into the high steep fields below the shale and scree of the peak. At about 9,800, climb the steepening terrain aiming for the southeast ridge.
Once you have gained the ridge, turned northwest and either bypass small class III rock sections, or practive your skills by scrambling directly over them.Essential GearOnly the basic, essential gear for entering a wilderness environment is required for climbing Jacueline Peak. Two things to not, water is sparse and brush is occasionally thick.External LinksAdd External Links text here.
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