Tarryall Massif Climber's Log

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Senad Rizvanovic

Senad Rizvanovic - Nov 8, 2021 6:06 am Date Climbed: Nov 7, 2021

many peaks..........  Sucess!

South Tarryall Peak, Lake Park Peak and others

theREALCarpeDM

theREALCarpeDM - Sep 22, 2015 9:57 am Date Climbed: Sep 19, 2015

"Tarryall Peak"  Sucess!

From the Spruce Grove TH and over Hankins Pass. Brian P, Dan R, Greg M, Rachel and I went up Tarryall Peak and then the Catamount. (I also got Lake Park Peak in June 2015.)

pyerger

pyerger - Aug 15, 2013 10:07 am Date Climbed: May 13, 2013

FUN!  Sucess!

Climbed after a failed attempt of Catamount!

miztflip

miztflip - Jun 9, 2009 5:59 pm Date Climbed: Jun 9, 2009

"Tarryall Peak"  Sucess!

Climbed the N route from Twin Eagle, dropped down the backside and scrambled up Catamount. I finished by crossing Lake Park to Hankins Pass and then up South Tarryall. Great tour of the area.

shknbke

shknbke - Jan 4, 2009 1:56 am Date Climbed: Jan 1, 2009

Lake Park & Tarryall winter ascent  Sucess!

A fairly light early winter of snow allowed us to still pull this off as a day hike on New Year's Day, but it was still pretty tough. The snow didn't get real deep though until we were on n.e. facing aspects just below the summit of Tarryall. See TR. It was a rewarding 11.5 hour day in one of the hidden gems of Colorado. Tarryall has the best views of any LCW peak I have been on to date!

mattpierce - Aug 8, 2008 3:59 pm Date Climbed: May 24, 2008

"Tarryall Peak"  Sucess!

with Steve Knapp

Scott Wisher

Scott Wisher - Apr 24, 2006 5:24 pm Date Climbed: Apr 23, 2006

South Tarryall Peak  Sucess!


The last 0.75 miles of bushwack is a little bit more difficult than described on this page and Gerry Roach's Colorado's Lost Creek Wilderness guide. In some areas, the fallen trees are rather dense. Great views from the top. Click here for additional pictures from this hike.

miztflip

miztflip - Feb 21, 2005 5:26 pm

Route Climbed: "Lake Park Peak" Spruce Grove TH Date Climbed: 19 February 2005  Sucess!

A great outing on a wonderful day. The going went well until beyond Lizard Rock. This is were we first encountered snow. Pretty easy until Hankins Pass. From there is was knee deep or more with lots of bushwhacking. We took a more direct Class 4 route to the summit and had outstanding views from the top.

Kane

Kane - Oct 7, 2004 11:25 pm

Route Climbed: "Tarryall Peak" Date Climbed: 10-04-04  Sucess!

My second visit to Tarryall's summit. My intenetion was to get some better photos, and revisit a summit that I remembered as one of the better ones in the area. Well, its tough to take photos when its cold, windy and snowing on the summit. Afterwards, the clouds broke up and I took a 5 mile detour to go and climb UN 11323, a peak to the east that i had been wanting to climb for over a year.

RT-13 miles and 4,400-ft.

DaveC

DaveC - May 21, 2004 9:40 pm

Route Climbed: pick one Date Climbed: many many times  Sucess!

my first rocky mtn backpack was s. tarryall, and I've been up from twin eagles and ute pass trailheads dozens of times in the 10 years i've lived in CO. a fave spot.

Kane

Kane - Jun 8, 2003 8:54 am

Route Climbed: Southwest Slopes Date Climbed: Early May of 2003  Sucess!

Lake Park Peak is a perfect day hike for someone who wants to work on routefinding and easy class 3 scrambling. Once off the Hankins Pass trail I really enjoyed the scenery and bouldering. Keep an eye out for my hiking poles, I set them down to do some scrambling and never found them again. I searched for almost an hour! Maybe bigfoot snagged them. Of all the LCW peaks I have climbed this one had the best views of the Hayman Burn area. The burn comes to within 100 yrds of the east summit.

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