Route Climbed: North Ridge Date Climbed: July 5, 2005
Another great day... Gorgeous views down to I-70 and to the east as well. Took around 2.5 hours to Peak 1 summit and about 30 additional minutes to Tenmile Peak. The saddle to Tenmile is actually a bit easier I think than the route right under Peak 1, but it has spectacular views!! Long, steep route down... boy my knees are sore! Thanks for the beta! a great set of peaks!
Route Climbed: North Ridge Date Climbed: 6-19-2004
Very steep climb but enjoyable. Fun rock climbing at the top - make your own route. Awesome American flag on the summit makes for great pictures. Great day.
Route Climbed: Tenmile Traverse Date Climbed: July 3, 2001
The hike up to these peaks from Frisco was strenuous, but enjoyable. Highly recommended is the "Tenmile Traverse" or climbing Peaks 1-10. The most difficult portion of this is between Tenmile Peak (Peak 2) and Peak 3. Peak 3 to Peak 4 is a blast as well. A huge, long day but well worth it.
Due to time restrictionsI didnt make it to the summit of peak one but did summit Victoria Point. I started right behind the condo that I stayed at and went virtualy strait up from there. You can see in photo id_47954 the cragy east face route that I took. It started off easy consisting of bushwacking through the trees untill I reached the boulder field that was covered in snow (fun ;-( ). Afteward I followed this crack up the technical part of the climb (class 4?). from there It was a hop skip and a jump to Victoria Point.
Route Climbed: North Ridge Date Climbed: 6-17-2002
I always had my eye on this peak when driving I-70 through Dillon and Frisco, so I went and cllimbed it. The views are very good and the vertical gain might surprise you, I think it was 11 miles and 4,500-ft.
Route Climbed: North Ridge Date Climbed: Numerous Dates
I've done this route as training several times in the last few years as I use to live in Frisco. Very straight forward and tons of fun when you do the entire ridge from Peak 1 in Frisco to Peak 10 in Breckenridge.
skiitswitch - Jul 5, 2005 7:17 pm
Route Climbed: North Ridge Date Climbed: July 5, 2005Another great day... Gorgeous views down to I-70 and to the east as well. Took around 2.5 hours to Peak 1 summit and about 30 additional minutes to Tenmile Peak. The saddle to Tenmile is actually a bit easier I think than the route right under Peak 1, but it has spectacular views!! Long, steep route down... boy my knees are sore! Thanks for the beta! a great set of peaks!
mtnhiker13 - Jun 21, 2004 10:07 pm
Route Climbed: North Ridge Date Climbed: 6-19-2004Very steep climb but enjoyable. Fun rock climbing at the top - make your own route. Awesome American flag on the summit makes for great pictures. Great day.
Ryan Kowalski - Apr 19, 2004 1:56 pm
Route Climbed: Tenmile Traverse Date Climbed: July 3, 2001The hike up to these peaks from Frisco was strenuous, but enjoyable. Highly recommended is the "Tenmile Traverse" or climbing Peaks 1-10. The most difficult portion of this is between Tenmile Peak (Peak 2) and Peak 3. Peak 3 to Peak 4 is a blast as well. A huge, long day but well worth it.
chef007 - Dec 7, 2003 8:17 pm
Date Climbed: 6 December 2003Due to time restrictionsI didnt make it to the summit of peak one but did summit Victoria Point. I started right behind the condo that I stayed at and went virtualy strait up from there. You can see in photo id_47954 the cragy east face route that I took. It started off easy consisting of bushwacking through the trees untill I reached the boulder field that was covered in snow (fun ;-( ). Afteward I followed this crack up the technical part of the climb (class 4?). from there It was a hop skip and a jump to Victoria Point.
Kane - Jun 8, 2003 5:49 pm
Route Climbed: North Ridge Date Climbed: 6-17-2002I always had my eye on this peak when driving I-70 through Dillon and Frisco, so I went and cllimbed it. The views are very good and the vertical gain might surprise you, I think it was 11 miles and 4,500-ft.
miztflip - Dec 5, 2002 1:23 pm
Route Climbed: North Ridge Date Climbed: Numerous DatesI've done this route as training several times in the last few years as I use to live in Frisco. Very straight forward and tons of fun when you do the entire ridge from Peak 1 in Frisco to Peak 10 in Breckenridge.