Merriam and Royce Peaks 5/27/12

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Eric Su
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Post by Eric Su »

A nice climb to start the season! On Saturday we hiked in and climbed both Merriam Peak (13103 ft) and Royce Peak (13253 ft), then camping at a small lake below both peaks. On Sunday we did the easy hike out.

morning alpenglow from the parking lot at Pine Creek Trailhead
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The route starts out in some trees but soon turns into a rocky fire road that winds about 1.5 miles up past an abandoned tungsten mill. A small trail soon branches off the road and heads a couple miles upward towards a pass.
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Mt. Tom
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Pine Lake- top of the pass
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Upper Pine Lake
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At a junction above Upper Pine Lake, take the trail to Pine Creek Pass
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small lake at Pine Creek Pass
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From Pine Creek Pass, turn right and walk a little under a mile across a gentle slope. Merriam (left) and Royce (right) Peaks and a lake should soon come to view.

Royce Peak
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setting up camp
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After a quick lunch we set off towards the peaks. The approach is simple. Walk around the north side of the lake, turn left, and crampon up to an obvious saddle between Merriam and Royce peaks.
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nearing the top of the saddle
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We decided to do Merriam Peak first because it was a strong class 2 with weak class 3 sections compared to Royce Peak which was easy class 2. Tip for Merriam Peak: ascend up the west side, go steadily upwards but do not go too high that you hit the ridge. The ridge involves a rope. Total elevation gain from the saddle to Merriam is ~900 ft. At first, I thought the small pinnacle jutting off the south side of the mountain was the summit, but when I climbed to the top of it, a slightly higher set of boulders rose up about 100ft away to the north which was the true summit. Based on the signatures in the register (2005 earliest), it looked like the previous register had been stolen.

view from the false peak- even though this is not the real peak, I still recommend climbing it. The views are better than on the real peak
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views from the real peak
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looking over at Royce Peak
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descending Merriam
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We got to the saddle in under an hour and started heading up Royce Peak. The climb up Royce is really easy compared to Merriam. Elevation gain from the saddle is ~1,000 ft. From a plateau at just over 13,000ft, the small summit hill comes into view. From the summit, a small pinnacle can be seen to the north that may look like the actual summit, but is a few feet lower.

Craig, ready to start the climb!
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Views from the summit- The time of day made for awesome lighting. We looked around but couldnt find a register.
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descending
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looking over at Merriam
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back to the notch and hike back to camp
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alpenglow on Merriam
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The temp got to 24 degrees F at night at the coldest

alpenglow the next morning
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hiking out
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mangus7175
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Post by mangus7175 »

Photos are stunning! Wish I was there right now instead of this windowless cubicle :roll:
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Phil B
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Post by Phil B »

Hey Eric,
Great hike and awesome pics, how far was it from the TH to where you set up camp? and are there any permit issues in that area.

Cheers Phil
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