Piegan Mountain via Piegan Pass

Piegan Mountain via Piegan Pass

Page Type Page Type: Route
Location Lat/Lon: 48.71043°N / 113.68934°W
Additional Information Route Type: Mountaineering
Seasons Season: Summer, Fall
Additional Information Time Required: Most of a day
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Piegan Mountain via Piegan Pass Route

Welcome to the Piegan Mountain via Piegan Pass Route Page

Piegan Glacier and MountainPiegan Pass to Piegan Route

Walking through a sea of peaks and incredible views around every corner make this approach to Piegan and Pollock a definite route to consider.

Overview

Piegan Mountain from the SaddlePiegan Mountain from the Saddle

Although this route is longer in total mileage it is worthy of consideration due to a reduced elevation gain per mile (560 feet per mile versus 1,400 feet per mile), literally NO scrambling or route finding to the Piegan-Pollock Saddle and rewarding views of Going-to-the-Sun, Matahpi, Siyeh, Gould and the Many Glacier Valley as well as Jackson Glacier, Blackfoot Glacier and beyond!

An up-to-date guidebook for this route can be found in Climb Glacier National Park, Routes for Beginning and Intermediate Climbers; Volume 1: Logan Pass, The Garden Wall, and Siyeh Bend. Purchase it when you arrive in northwestern Montana or purchase it on-line at Climb Glacier National Park.

The total elevation gained from Siyeh Bend through Piegan Pass to the summit is 3,370 feet and the total mileage is approximately 6 miles one way.

The Lunch Creek route is about 2 miles in length and has an elevation gain of 2,800 feet.



Pollock, Bishops Cap and Gould from PieganPollock, Bishops Cap and Gould from Piegan

Matahpi Peak and Going-to-the-Sun from PieganMatahpi Peak and Going-to-the-Sun from Piegan

Piegan Mountain from Piegan s false summitPiegan Mountain from Piegan's false summit




















The Views

Cataract MountainCatartact Mountain and Allen
Piegan Pass ViewsMataphi and Going-to-the-Sun
Heavens PeakHeavens Peak
Siyeh from Piegan PassSiyeh
Jackson and Blackfoot GlaciersJackson and Blackfoot Glaciers
Logan PassLogan Pass

Getting There

Ascending PieganPiegan-Pollock Saddle and Pollock
Descending the Goat Trail from Piegan SaddleDescending The Game Trail from the Saddle



In his Guidebook, A CLIMBER'S GUIDE TO GLACIER NATIONAL PARK, J. Gordon Edwards suggests this route for descent from Piegan Mountain on pages 296-297.

Consider this route for ascent as well.

The Siyeh Bend trailhead is located on the east side of Logan Pass. Park at the Siyeh Bend trailhead and begin the 4.5 mile hike to Piegan Pass.

For other information on Red Tape, Links, Glacier's Shuttle System and an Overview of Piegan Mountain please see the Piegan main page.


Route Description

Piegan Pass to SaddlePiegan Off Trail Route
Piegan Pass TrailPiegan Pass Trail

Cliffs below the summitCliffs below the summit

Above the cliffsAbove the cliffs












Trail Directions: Total Elevation This Leg: 1,520 feet
Walk along Siyeh Creek then uphill to the first trial junction. At this junction turn left and walk through Preston Park below Going-to-the-Sun Mountain and Mataphi on the right and Piegan Mountain and Piegan Glacier on the left. The Piegan Pass sign is 2.8 miles from Siyeh Bend. At this junction take another left. The right fork leads to Siyeh Pass and the route for Siyeh Mountain. In 1.8 more miles Piegan Pass will be reached.

Off Trail Directions: Total Elevation This Leg: 1,060 feet
At Piegan Pass look to the south at the northeast corner of Piegan Mountain. Aim for this point as the off-trail route begins. In just a couple hundred feet cairns begin to mark a marvelous game trail that can be followed to the saddle between Piegan and Pollock.

Final Approach: Total Elevation This Leg: 590 feet
The remaining 590 feet is a climbers trail for the first 200 feet or so then a scramble through scree and cliffs as well as some sweet scrambling if desired.

Essential Gear

Make sure to carry bear spray, hiking poles, water, and a camera.

Sturdy hiking boots are needed as well.




Parents 

Parents

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