Doyle Peak Climber's Log

Viewing: 1-13 of 13
hgrapid

hgrapid - Aug 29, 2020 7:26 pm Date Climbed: Aug 29, 2020

Nice hike  Sucess!

Really nice hike. Good challenge at the end.

surgent

surgent - Sep 19, 2016 12:45 am Date Climbed: Sep 17, 2016

Beautiful day for a hike  Sucess!

Hiked with mstender. Agree that the HP could be where the official rockpile is, or possibly a little to the north and east. Strenuous, but enjoyable hike.

mstender

mstender - Sep 18, 2016 1:19 am Date Climbed: Sep 17, 2016

Weatherford Trail from Schultz Tank  Sucess!

Hiked with surgent. We hiked up the Weatherford Trail from the Schultz Tank TH to the saddle and then up the steep slope to the summit, about 15 miles roundtrip. The actual highpoint seems to be north of the point with the rock pile and summit register. Gorgeous day, calm, no clouds in the sky. Great views at Fremont.

Alex Wood

Alex Wood - Oct 11, 2010 2:01 pm Date Climbed: Oct 9, 2010

Gret Summit  Sucess!

Made it up finally to the top of Doyle, after doing Fremont, it wasn't that bad heading up to Doyle from Doyle Pass. The summit hut is neat, but really needs work. If you walk east a little bit from the summit, there are HUGE views of all the peaks. Really cool summit!

C Wenker

C Wenker - Jan 25, 2010 3:39 pm

Day hike  Sucess!

Summer bushwack up south ridge, maybe 1994-1995?

sbkelley

sbkelley - Jul 6, 2009 12:20 pm Date Climbed: Jul 5, 2009

Doyle Saddle  Sucess!

Hiked up Weatherford Trail from Schultz Tank to Doyle Saddle, then up the steep ~700' ridge to the top. Surprisingly warm and calm on the summit - swarms of lady bugs everywhere. Good workout and nice day hike.

Bombchaser

Bombchaser - May 25, 2009 3:18 pm Date Climbed: May 24, 2009

Difficult North Slope  Sucess!

Climbed via north slope through downed trees and steep snow and ice covered slopes. was trying to climb all seven peaks in one day but was forced off of Agassiz by ligthening.

eferesen

eferesen - Jun 21, 2008 6:22 pm Date Climbed: Jun 21, 2008

Doyle Saddle  Sucess!

It was uneventful. Nice day to be out

Andinistaloco

Andinistaloco - Sep 23, 2005 8:20 pm

Route Climbed: From Doyle saddle Date Climbed: 1997?  Sucess!

Good little ramble. Look for the ruined old cabin on the way up.

Andesite - Dec 1, 2003 9:46 pm

Route Climbed: up weatherford trail, down snowbowl Date Climbed: october, 2002  Sucess!

There was a couple of inches of fresh snow that I was not prepared for but the sounds of the bugleing Elk made it worth it.

callthedoctor

callthedoctor - Jun 15, 2003 5:04 pm

Route Climbed: Up Weatherford, Down Inner Basin Date Climbed: June 14, 2003  Sucess!

Beautiful day to hike/climb...my small lab and I made the Doyle saddle in about 3.5 hours...only about a 30 minute summit from the saddle...guessing about 14-15 mile day trek...wife dropped me off at Shultz TH and picked me up at IB...



We just slogged up the western face of the dome which is slightly steep and has very loose basalt rock...probably more dangerous coming down than up...dog's feet were pretty sore the next day...Not sure where the 'grassy' side that the front page mentioned is...but would have been nice...



Inner Basin was spectular, north side of peaks still had snow...



Only negative was all the horsecrap on the Weatherford....the flies were incredible...even the dog would go off trail to avoid them...

mountaindog

mountaindog - Jul 30, 2002 4:57 am

Route Climbed: Traverse with Fremont Date Climbed: August 98  Sucess!

Not a bad hike.

Steven Cross

Steven Cross - Mar 28, 2001 1:04 pm

Route Climbed: the saddle between Doyle and Fremont Date Climbed: don' remember  Sucess!

I climed this mountain years ago. I summited Fremont in the same day and started up the weatherford trail across Agassiz. The wind was blowing hard that day. It hit me so hard it knocked me back 3 steps. We turned around when we got to the snowfield. It would be to dangerous to hike across the snow field with the wind being that powerful. Otherwise we probably would of summited Humphreys that day also.

Viewing: 1-13 of 13
Return to 'Doyle Peak' main page