These images are from an attempt to day hike Peak 7760 from Saint Mary on June 19th, 2015. Peak 7760, sometimes referred to as "Split Point" has about 360 feet of prominence and is located just north of Split Mountain on the east side of Glacier National Park. I was turned back about 100 feet from the summit by class five cliffs, high winds and poor rock quality. The whole effort took about 16 hours.
Peak 7760 rising above Red Eagle Lake. My route followed the long ridge in the center of the image. Reaching the the base of the ridge required about 10 miles of trail hiking followed by about 2 miles of bushwhacking along Red Eagle Creek.
East Face of Peak 8990 towering above Red Eagle Creek. This is about 1 mile beyond where I left the Red Eagle Trail. Prior to World War II there was a maintained trail through this part of the valley that went all the way over Red Eagle Pass. Elk still use the trail and have maintained it quite well through the years.
Spectacular views towards Almost-a-Dog Pass from high on the ridge.
The east face of the summit block. Just out of view below and to the left are 1000 foot vertical cliffs. I did not attempt the summit block. It's worth mentioning that there appears to be a large cairn on the summit.
Spectacular, unnamed lake down below.
North face of Split Mountain.
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