sharpa - Jun 14, 2014 11:35 pm Date Climbed: Jun 14, 2014
from La Sal Pass
Great weather. The glissade down the couloir was the highlight of the hike.
utahjimk - Jun 8, 2014 12:20 pm Date Climbed: Jun 6, 2014
via Medicine Lakes
started at campsite Medicine Lakes, to La Sal Pass & standard route up snowy couloir as described. With Dennis, Matt, McKinley & Mohamed. We then bagged Mt Tuk, and descended the prominent north/south shoulder between the peaks back to La Sal Pass. A leisurely ~8 1/2 hour hay of hiking. Beware the marmots on top of Peale: they will chew unattended packs, pole handles etc.
seano - May 1, 2014 9:11 pm Date Climbed: May 1, 2014
Standard route
Amazingly loose talus! This peak is best done with snow. Trip report.
MAero - Jun 17, 2013 12:44 am Date Climbed: Jun 15, 2013
With Tuk from Gold Basin
Part of the Middle La Sal traverse w/ Tuk. Summited about 4:15 after leaving the trailhead after crossing Tuk and the Razor Fang. Was going to hit Mellenthin on the way back to Gold Basin but chased off by thunderstorms.
apachedino - Apr 25, 2013 3:23 pm Date Climbed: Oct 8, 2012
Nice aspens
Came from the southern pass after camping out below. Brilliant fall colors in these very splendid aspen stands. Large by Utah standards. scrambled up into some slipper snow covered talus and then into the cloads. I did not get the far reaching views I hoped for, but the swirling opening and closing of the clouds gave me glimpses below every so often that were dreamlike.
Climbed the mountain via the south couloir. Reached the summit just a few minutes ahead of a rain squall that was giving off a bunch of lightening and thunder. Got off the mountain as quick as we could.
Did this with Mellenthin, and Tukuhnikivatz. Was a great day. Made it to the top of Peale in 1 hr 15 mins from the dirt road that heads north just before Medicine Lake and La Sal Pass.
Eleutheros - Jun 21, 2012 7:34 pm Date Climbed: Jun 16, 2011
Late Morning Lightning
Deep snow on the approach from the trailhead. After a fun climb up the couloir, we started toward the summit. Decided to turn back when storm clouds gathered early. By the time we made it down, lightning lit up the slopes. Next time I'm in the area I'll try the Tuk/Peale traverse via the "razor fang." Looks like it could be a great route given the right snow conditions.
jhardink - Jun 12, 2012 4:34 pm Date Climbed: Jun 21, 2010
Smoky
Climbed Tuk first and then traversed over to Peale. Beautiful clear day with views made hazy by smoke from a controlled burn in the central part of the state.
ZeeJay - May 31, 2012 3:31 pm Date Climbed: May 30, 2012
Tuk, Peale, Mellenthin
Started from Gold Basin. Climbed Little Tuk, Tuk, Peale, Laurel, and Mellenthin and then returned via Laurel's west ridge.
PrinceOfNorway - May 20, 2012 12:02 am Date Climbed: May 19, 2012
Peale/Tuk
Had a wonderful time in the wilderness today on these two peaks. The best part was the time when the rotten rock of the razor fang tried to eat me.
Ted Eliason - Oct 12, 2011 1:47 pm Date Climbed: Jul 5, 1994
Worth the trip from Moab
An easy Utah peak with very different scenery than the Wasatch. Camping out it can feel like an expedition to a different country even though the mountain is little more than an easy hike.
PhenomenalWoman - Sep 26, 2011 11:00 pm Date Climbed: Jun 16, 2011
Three strikes, and out
Strike One: Attempting to access Mt. Peale via La Sal Pass from the west, only to find it impassible and covered in snow. (Google maps has a funny way of choosing the "best" directions.)
Strike Two: Breaking in my new crampons and ice axe climbing the snow filled couloir to the ridge, only to turn back when the weather got nasty. Making it to the truck just as lightning lit up the sky and stuck the ground where we had just made our descent. (Instincts, check.)
Strike Three: Heading down to the lower campgrounds to escape the storm and attempt again in the morning, only to wake up to find a huge aspen blocking the road from the storm the day before, and black clouds building before the sun made an appearance. (Lucky that we weren't trapped on the other side of that aspen!)
Mt. Peale may have beaten me, but I still had fun trying to summit and enjoyed my time in the range. Very nice area and I hope to return!
Great climb. Probably easier to start from the road just east of the pass. Sea Level to 12,700 in 27 hours! Could just see Mount Sneffels which I climbed 22 years earlier.
jm141302 - Sep 7, 2011 10:39 am Date Climbed: Sep 2, 2011
Pleasant Hike
I camped at Medicine Lake the night before. There was intermittent rain and lightning the whole night until 5:00 am. I didn't think I'd be able to climb with the weather, but it finally cleared out. I started from the trail head off La Sal Pass Rd at 6:15. I hiked the trail until I met the 4 wheel drive road and I then followed it until I met 2 cairns on the right. I followed them up the gully. In the last quarter of the gully, I chose to climb up the east side, rather than follow it to the ridge. I followed the ridge east, and reached the top of Peale by 8:05. I had it all to myself. After 20 minutes on top, I started the descent. At 9:45, I returned to the Medicine Lake camp. My favorite part was a gorgeous green field at the top of the gully. I could have stayed there all day. Thank you Mt. Peale for giving me good conditions and further convincing me that mountain climbing is my absolute favorite activity.
redsplashman23 - Sep 6, 2011 9:42 am Date Climbed: Sep 4, 2011
Tuk & Peale
Hiked up Tukuhnikivatz and then over to Mt. Peale.
Hiked Waas the night before, arriving near the pass around 2:00 am. Got in a couple hours of sleep and started up the trail as the eastern sky turned pink. Loved the view from the top with Canyonlands and the Henrys to the west and the San Juans to the SE.
Had the summit to myself, but ran into about 12 people on the way down. Not bad for a holiday weekend.
strudolyubov - Apr 3, 2011 10:31 pm Date Climbed: Mar 31, 2011
From La Sal Pass Road
Started from La Sal Pass road at 8,100'. Snowshoe hiked the road to Beaver Lake (4.8 miles one-way) and ascended the ridge/rib on the left side of the gully. Nice weather, great views from the summit ridge.
sharpa - Jun 14, 2014 11:35 pm Date Climbed: Jun 14, 2014
from La Sal PassGreat weather. The glissade down the couloir was the highlight of the hike.
utahjimk - Jun 8, 2014 12:20 pm Date Climbed: Jun 6, 2014
via Medicine Lakesstarted at campsite Medicine Lakes, to La Sal Pass & standard route up snowy couloir as described. With Dennis, Matt, McKinley & Mohamed. We then bagged Mt Tuk, and descended the prominent north/south shoulder between the peaks back to La Sal Pass. A leisurely ~8 1/2 hour hay of hiking. Beware the marmots on top of Peale: they will chew unattended packs, pole handles etc.
seano - May 1, 2014 9:11 pm Date Climbed: May 1, 2014
Standard routeAmazingly loose talus! This peak is best done with snow. Trip report.
yadahzoemtn - Sep 14, 2013 8:37 pm Date Climbed: Sep 3, 2012
Wrong RouteTook the wrong route and it got a little dicey.
MAero - Jun 17, 2013 12:44 am Date Climbed: Jun 15, 2013
With Tuk from Gold BasinPart of the Middle La Sal traverse w/ Tuk. Summited about 4:15 after leaving the trailhead after crossing Tuk and the Razor Fang. Was going to hit Mellenthin on the way back to Gold Basin but chased off by thunderstorms.
Trip report
apachedino - Apr 25, 2013 3:23 pm Date Climbed: Oct 8, 2012
Nice aspensCame from the southern pass after camping out below. Brilliant fall colors in these very splendid aspen stands. Large by Utah standards. scrambled up into some slipper snow covered talus and then into the cloads. I did not get the far reaching views I hoped for, but the swirling opening and closing of the clouds gave me glimpses below every so often that were dreamlike.
Scott - Nov 1, 2012 12:43 pm
PealeVia Gold Basin.
strongbadreggie - Sep 5, 2012 7:53 pm Date Climbed: Sep 1, 2012
September 1st, thunderstormsClimbed the mountain via the south couloir. Reached the summit just a few minutes ahead of a rain squall that was giving off a bunch of lightening and thunder. Got off the mountain as quick as we could.
kteichert - Jul 25, 2012 1:43 pm Date Climbed: Jul 24, 2012
Happy Pioneer DayDid this with Mellenthin, and Tukuhnikivatz. Was a great day. Made it to the top of Peale in 1 hr 15 mins from the dirt road that heads north just before Medicine Lake and La Sal Pass.
Eleutheros - Jun 21, 2012 7:34 pm Date Climbed: Jun 16, 2011
Late Morning LightningDeep snow on the approach from the trailhead. After a fun climb up the couloir, we started toward the summit. Decided to turn back when storm clouds gathered early. By the time we made it down, lightning lit up the slopes. Next time I'm in the area I'll try the Tuk/Peale traverse via the "razor fang." Looks like it could be a great route given the right snow conditions.
jhardink - Jun 12, 2012 4:34 pm Date Climbed: Jun 21, 2010
SmokyClimbed Tuk first and then traversed over to Peale. Beautiful clear day with views made hazy by smoke from a controlled burn in the central part of the state.
ZeeJay - May 31, 2012 3:31 pm Date Climbed: May 30, 2012
Tuk, Peale, MellenthinStarted from Gold Basin. Climbed Little Tuk, Tuk, Peale, Laurel, and Mellenthin and then returned via Laurel's west ridge.
PrinceOfNorway - May 20, 2012 12:02 am Date Climbed: May 19, 2012
Peale/TukHad a wonderful time in the wilderness today on these two peaks. The best part was the time when the rotten rock of the razor fang tried to eat me.
Ted Eliason - Oct 12, 2011 1:47 pm Date Climbed: Jul 5, 1994
Worth the trip from MoabAn easy Utah peak with very different scenery than the Wasatch. Camping out it can feel like an expedition to a different country even though the mountain is little more than an easy hike.
PhenomenalWoman - Sep 26, 2011 11:00 pm Date Climbed: Jun 16, 2011
Three strikes, and outStrike One: Attempting to access Mt. Peale via La Sal Pass from the west, only to find it impassible and covered in snow. (Google maps has a funny way of choosing the "best" directions.)
Strike Two: Breaking in my new crampons and ice axe climbing the snow filled couloir to the ridge, only to turn back when the weather got nasty. Making it to the truck just as lightning lit up the sky and stuck the ground where we had just made our descent. (Instincts, check.)
Strike Three: Heading down to the lower campgrounds to escape the storm and attempt again in the morning, only to wake up to find a huge aspen blocking the road from the storm the day before, and black clouds building before the sun made an appearance. (Lucky that we weren't trapped on the other side of that aspen!)
Mt. Peale may have beaten me, but I still had fun trying to summit and enjoyed my time in the range. Very nice area and I hope to return!
bruceg - Sep 8, 2011 6:26 pm Date Climbed: Sep 3, 2011
From La Sal PassGreat climb. Probably easier to start from the road just east of the pass. Sea Level to 12,700 in 27 hours! Could just see Mount Sneffels which I climbed 22 years earlier.
jm141302 - Sep 7, 2011 10:39 am Date Climbed: Sep 2, 2011
Pleasant HikeI camped at Medicine Lake the night before. There was intermittent rain and lightning the whole night until 5:00 am. I didn't think I'd be able to climb with the weather, but it finally cleared out. I started from the trail head off La Sal Pass Rd at 6:15. I hiked the trail until I met the 4 wheel drive road and I then followed it until I met 2 cairns on the right. I followed them up the gully. In the last quarter of the gully, I chose to climb up the east side, rather than follow it to the ridge. I followed the ridge east, and reached the top of Peale by 8:05. I had it all to myself. After 20 minutes on top, I started the descent. At 9:45, I returned to the Medicine Lake camp. My favorite part was a gorgeous green field at the top of the gully. I could have stayed there all day. Thank you Mt. Peale for giving me good conditions and further convincing me that mountain climbing is my absolute favorite activity.
redsplashman23 - Sep 6, 2011 9:42 am Date Climbed: Sep 4, 2011
Tuk & PealeHiked up Tukuhnikivatz and then over to Mt. Peale.
voxnihili - Jul 5, 2011 1:52 pm Date Climbed: Jul 24, 2010
From La Sal PassHiked Waas the night before, arriving near the pass around 2:00 am. Got in a couple hours of sleep and started up the trail as the eastern sky turned pink. Loved the view from the top with Canyonlands and the Henrys to the west and the San Juans to the SE.
Had the summit to myself, but ran into about 12 people on the way down. Not bad for a holiday weekend.
strudolyubov - Apr 3, 2011 10:31 pm Date Climbed: Mar 31, 2011
From La Sal Pass RoadStarted from La Sal Pass road at 8,100'. Snowshoe hiked the road to Beaver Lake (4.8 miles one-way) and ascended the ridge/rib on the left side of the gully. Nice weather, great views from the summit ridge.