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1 summit • 13.2 mi • 7,196 ft gain • 13 hr 31 min
1 summit • 6.5 mi • 1,813 ft gain • 4 hr 22 min
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"9/24/23: #7 and final summit of the Tenmile Traverse Part Deux. This project, originating at the beginning of the year, culminated with amazing and dramatic views of the Tenmile Centennials yet to come, including Quandary. Along the way, some of the most striking ridge-hike views and some pretty decent scrambling to boot! This was a lot of fun, even having to finish solo, and felt like a nice accomplishment. After scoping out future routes for Crystal Peak and Father Dyer, I headed down Peak 10 Rd where LWW was waiting with the Taco. Total: (11.6/4780)" — LoneWolf • Sep 24, 2023
"Third time's the charm! After two previous summer attempts to summit and ski Peak 10, I finally made it to the top (though not without some treacherous moments!)
Parked at the Ski Patrol shack at Peak 9 and hiked up the service road (CR 751) to the Peak 10 summit ridge. The wind was gusty and swirly, with completely calm moments punctuated by 50+ mph gusts from multiple directions as the wind swirled over the Tenmile Range; quite a scary situation with skis on my back and long falls possible along the final ridge push! At the microwave tower I took shelter at the maintenance shed and eventually decided to take my skis off my pack and walk with them/drag them, which proved to be a much better situation. The few times it got scary, I just got down on all fours and crawled along the ridge -- I'd rather look undignified than dead! Left my skis near the top of the snow field (making sure they were *firmly* planted in the snow), and made it to the summit pretty uneventfully from there.
Returning to my skis after a few moments of enjoying the summit, I waited for a calm moment and dropped in to 4th of July Bowl around 13,450 feet. Got a little bit scary for a minute traversing over ..." — wazoheat • Jun 20, 2022
"Skied 4th of July Bowl; was originally thinking I would summit peak 10 but got turned around by time and equipment constraints. Did one quick lap at the bottom, then hiked towards the top of the snow field. Stopped at 13,150 feet, snow slope was around 45˚ and only got steeper above where I stopped. Would have needed an ice axe and/or crampons to continue safely (for my risk tolerance) on that route. Snow was fairly soft and made for a very enjoyable August ski session." — wazoheat • Aug 14, 2019
"Climbed east ridge of father dyer, and traversed to crystal and peak 10 and descended east ridge of peak 10 to wheeler trail and back to Spruce Creek trail. Some short fun scrambling sections on the father dyer east ridge!" — tylerburg • Aug 27, 2016