Jerry L - Sep 21, 2024 12:03 pm Date Climbed: Sep 4, 2024
With My 2 Goldens
It was a long haul and I thought not so easy. One of my dogs has hip issues and I found myself hauling an 80 pound dog from huge boulder to huge boulder. It took us 10 hours roundtrip which includes 1 hour off route. I absolutely this climb !
rvancleave - Sep 13, 2021 11:24 am Date Climbed: Jul 13, 2011
Via Hellroaring Plateau
Base camped at Hairpin Lake and climbed up from the Hellroaring Plateau near Sliderock Lake. My first successful 12'er
tfjohnson55 - Dec 24, 2020 12:26 pm Date Climbed: Aug 16, 2020
Hellroaring TH - road terrifies
Fun day hike, but that road is a rocky, scary mess. There was one mosquito the whole day - should I be surprised? I was certainly glad.
aarobkol - Oct 9, 2020 3:08 pm Date Climbed: Sep 9, 2020
From main fork rock creek
Quick and easy day hike from the main fork of Rock Creek
VincePoore - Oct 14, 2018 2:40 pm Date Climbed: Aug 3, 2014
Hellroaring Trailhead
Not much to say when you can hop out of the car at nearly 10,000 ft.
Climbed up from Hellroaring Cr where it crosses the road. Upon returning to truck I found out a marmot, packrat, or pika had gnawed some wires under the truck causing about $200 in damage. This is a nice daytrip but beware of the rodents!
PanamaRed - Oct 4, 2012 1:27 pm Date Climbed: Sep 7, 2009
Epic Peak!
Climbed up Rearguard from the Moon lake trailhead starting at 8500 feet approx. Got to the top as a storm was coming in, had to sprint down the plateu. A great peak!
Matt Lemke - Aug 30, 2012 1:57 am Date Climbed: Jul 23, 2012
12er #6/26
Climbed the west ridge via Moon Lake. Great views of Spirit
cdog - May 13, 2012 12:39 pm Date Climbed: May 12, 2012
spring trip
Made a solo backpacking trip to the summit during beautiful spring conditions. I started where Forest Road 3004 crosses Hellroaring Creek, and scrambled up the Plateau to the right of the creek. I eventually camped near Snowbank Lake, with great views of Rearguard, Peak 11977', and Spirit Mountain. The next morning I climbed the tallus field to the northeast of Sliderock Lake, and then climbed easy snow slopes to reach the summit. Pretty awesome views! I took a bunch of pics and then worked my way back down to camp. I decided to mix it up on the way back, and hiked towards Forest Trail 11 on the southern ridge of the Plateau. Much of this is an old road, perhaps driven prior to wilderness designation (or later). I reached the high (9800') trailhead and encountered deep snow banks on the top of Forest Road 3004 as soon as it entered the trees. I had to use my ice axe as some portions of the road were totally snowed in, with a side slope matching the terrain. After a couple miles, I descended to where the road was partially melted and easier going. Not too long after I reached the car and had completed a cool little loop tour of Hellroaring Plateau, with approximately 14 miles of travel. It was my first trip to the Beartooths and hopefully not the last.
nickL - Jul 6, 2010 1:56 am Date Climbed: Jul 4, 2010
Hellroaring Plateau
Been staring at this thing from across the valley for way too long! Went solo from Hellroaring trailhead and climbed the south slope between Sliderock and Moon lakes. 2 and a half hours from car to summit.
montbadlands - Apr 2, 2009 3:24 pm Date Climbed: Aug 22, 2008
Hellroaring Plateau
A nice dayhike that's rewarded with one of the best views in the Beartooths at the summit. Climbed up the southeast ridge and returned via the "ramp" down to Sliderock Lake. Made it almost all the way back to the Hellroaring trailhead before seeing another person.
redneckpaul - Feb 17, 2008 7:41 pm Date Climbed: Aug 20, 2006
Solo climb
Solo climb up the south ramp from Hellroaring trailhead. Easiest 12,000 footer in the Beartooths. About 10 miles round trip with 2400 feet elevation gain. Nice day trip. Didn`t see anybody.
chugach mtn boy - Jul 22, 2007 3:13 am Date Climbed: Jul 4, 1977
From Hellroaring Plateau
Came up with my dad, who was then 55 (but continued peak bagging with me into his 70s). North Carolina born and bred, he was sure impressed by those big boulders on top! In those days, there was also a very entertaining summit register at the top.
Route Climbed: East Side Date Climbed: July 15, 2005
Just a stroll up from the Hellroarin' trailhead, except I had a 35 lb pack, then continued on down to the pass between Moon and Black Canyon Lakes, down to Moon Lake and on over to Frosty Lake above Glacier. Rough country, no trails. Nice summit.
Route Climbed: Southeast Ramp Date Climbed: August 1998
Spent the night in my vehicle at the Hellroaring trailhead at 9,800. Started off amidst the morning alpenglow, dropped off the plateau into Sliderock Lake, then up the ramp to the top. Easy stroll, but nothing is real easy at 12,000 feet. The view is one of the best in the Beartooths, and you can see most of the 12,000 footers, as well as a good part of the North Absaroka. On the return, we dropped down the south ridge and circled back to our car that way.
Route Climbed: northern side via misery creek drainage Date Climbed: late June 2003
We left our pickup at the bottom of the rock creek canyon (the hellroaring lakes road was closed because an avalanche took out a brige) and went up misery creek to the plateau. The skies were somewhat cloudy, and the wind was progressively colder as we approached the top. Once on top, we froze in the wind, ate lunch, and climbed one of the spires. After that we headed down the south side, crossed over the hellroaring drainage, and dropped down to the pickup.
Jerry L - Sep 21, 2024 12:03 pm Date Climbed: Sep 4, 2024
With My 2 GoldensIt was a long haul and I thought not so easy. One of my dogs has hip issues and I found myself hauling an 80 pound dog from huge boulder to huge boulder. It took us 10 hours roundtrip which includes 1 hour off route. I absolutely this climb !
rvancleave - Sep 13, 2021 11:24 am Date Climbed: Jul 13, 2011
Via Hellroaring PlateauBase camped at Hairpin Lake and climbed up from the Hellroaring Plateau near Sliderock Lake. My first successful 12'er
tfjohnson55 - Dec 24, 2020 12:26 pm Date Climbed: Aug 16, 2020
Hellroaring TH - road terrifiesFun day hike, but that road is a rocky, scary mess. There was one mosquito the whole day - should I be surprised? I was certainly glad.
aarobkol - Oct 9, 2020 3:08 pm Date Climbed: Sep 9, 2020
From main fork rock creekQuick and easy day hike from the main fork of Rock Creek
VincePoore - Oct 14, 2018 2:40 pm Date Climbed: Aug 3, 2014
Hellroaring TrailheadNot much to say when you can hop out of the car at nearly 10,000 ft.
russw - Sep 1, 2015 5:59 pm
Marmot alertClimbed up from Hellroaring Cr where it crosses the road. Upon returning to truck I found out a marmot, packrat, or pika had gnawed some wires under the truck causing about $200 in damage. This is a nice daytrip but beware of the rodents!
PanamaRed - Oct 4, 2012 1:27 pm Date Climbed: Sep 7, 2009
Epic Peak!Climbed up Rearguard from the Moon lake trailhead starting at 8500 feet approx. Got to the top as a storm was coming in, had to sprint down the plateu. A great peak!
Matt Lemke - Aug 30, 2012 1:57 am Date Climbed: Jul 23, 2012
12er #6/26Climbed the west ridge via Moon Lake. Great views of Spirit
cdog - May 13, 2012 12:39 pm Date Climbed: May 12, 2012
spring tripMade a solo backpacking trip to the summit during beautiful spring conditions. I started where Forest Road 3004 crosses Hellroaring Creek, and scrambled up the Plateau to the right of the creek. I eventually camped near Snowbank Lake, with great views of Rearguard, Peak 11977', and Spirit Mountain. The next morning I climbed the tallus field to the northeast of Sliderock Lake, and then climbed easy snow slopes to reach the summit. Pretty awesome views! I took a bunch of pics and then worked my way back down to camp. I decided to mix it up on the way back, and hiked towards Forest Trail 11 on the southern ridge of the Plateau. Much of this is an old road, perhaps driven prior to wilderness designation (or later). I reached the high (9800') trailhead and encountered deep snow banks on the top of Forest Road 3004 as soon as it entered the trees. I had to use my ice axe as some portions of the road were totally snowed in, with a side slope matching the terrain. After a couple miles, I descended to where the road was partially melted and easier going. Not too long after I reached the car and had completed a cool little loop tour of Hellroaring Plateau, with approximately 14 miles of travel. It was my first trip to the Beartooths and hopefully not the last.
nickL - Jul 6, 2010 1:56 am Date Climbed: Jul 4, 2010
Hellroaring PlateauBeen staring at this thing from across the valley for way too long! Went solo from Hellroaring trailhead and climbed the south slope between Sliderock and Moon lakes. 2 and a half hours from car to summit.
montbadlands - Apr 2, 2009 3:24 pm Date Climbed: Aug 22, 2008
Hellroaring PlateauA nice dayhike that's rewarded with one of the best views in the Beartooths at the summit. Climbed up the southeast ridge and returned via the "ramp" down to Sliderock Lake. Made it almost all the way back to the Hellroaring trailhead before seeing another person.
redneckpaul - Feb 17, 2008 7:41 pm Date Climbed: Aug 20, 2006
Solo climbSolo climb up the south ramp from Hellroaring trailhead. Easiest 12,000 footer in the Beartooths. About 10 miles round trip with 2400 feet elevation gain. Nice day trip. Didn`t see anybody.
chugach mtn boy - Jul 22, 2007 3:13 am Date Climbed: Jul 4, 1977
From Hellroaring PlateauCame up with my dad, who was then 55 (but continued peak bagging with me into his 70s). North Carolina born and bred, he was sure impressed by those big boulders on top! In those days, there was also a very entertaining summit register at the top.
CBakwin - Jul 19, 2005 8:10 pm
Route Climbed: East Side Date Climbed: July 15, 2005Just a stroll up from the Hellroarin' trailhead, except I had a 35 lb pack, then continued on down to the pass between Moon and Black Canyon Lakes, down to Moon Lake and on over to Frosty Lake above Glacier. Rough country, no trails. Nice summit.
mr kieran - May 5, 2005 2:48 pm
Route Climbed: Southeast Ramp Date Climbed: August 1998Spent the night in my vehicle at the Hellroaring trailhead at 9,800. Started off amidst the morning alpenglow, dropped off the plateau into Sliderock Lake, then up the ramp to the top. Easy stroll, but nothing is real easy at 12,000 feet. The view is one of the best in the Beartooths, and you can see most of the 12,000 footers, as well as a good part of the North Absaroka. On the return, we dropped down the south ridge and circled back to our car that way.
granitegrabber - Oct 20, 2004 12:50 am
Route Climbed: northern side via misery creek drainage Date Climbed: late June 2003We left our pickup at the bottom of the rock creek canyon (the hellroaring lakes road was closed because an avalanche took out a brige) and went up misery creek to the plateau. The skies were somewhat cloudy, and the wind was progressively colder as we approached the top. Once on top, we froze in the wind, ate lunch, and climbed one of the spires. After that we headed down the south side, crossed over the hellroaring drainage, and dropped down to the pickup.