2/16/25 - Two 10ers near Bailey
A friend wanted to do some hiking, and knowing that he likes to scramble, I chose UN 10,252 and UN 10,050. The latter was rated class 3 on Lists of John and I was curious what it would be like.
I am usually restricted to trailheads reachable by a sedan, but my friend has a truck, so we were able to drive pretty far up a forest service road. There were some icy ruts at the very beginning and some large erosion prevention bumps but it was mostly nice and smooth.
Starting to walk uphill through open forest, some peaks become visible behind us to the west. We will be summiting 10,252 first.
A bit higher up, bigger peaks become visible. I believe that is Rosalie Peak. Fun story - one time I found $500 on Rosalie as part of a youtuber's (kinda poorly planned) riddle/scavenger hunt.
Near the top of the first little ridge (9691 spot elevation on caltopo scanned topo layer) we walked past this pretty cool "ship's prow" boulder.
Just past this was a large open area that provided great views to the south, including Pikes and the other usual suspects. The pointy peak on the left is 10,050.
Looking towards 10,252. Up we go!
We reached the summit, going through a little snow. Not much of a view due to trees. We descended a broad gully on the east side of the peak, and then contoured over to the saddle between the two Peaks.
Some cool cliffs with 10,050 looming in the background. It looks pretty steep!
Eventually we reach the saddle and head up, aiming for the west side of the peak.
The forest transitions to talus, and then we were at the start of the scramble. I don't have great pictures, but we went up on the left side of this picture (or possibly just out of frame to the left?) and then followed a catwalk-like feature to the summit.
Another picture from the base of the scramble. I believe we went up just to the right of this picture. The scramble wasn't too bad. I downclimbed facing out the whole time, basically crab walking lmao. There was one move that was a bit awkward to downclimb with a bit of a fall possible if you were to like slip forward somehow. And another part where you had to walk along a flat ledge with some nice hand holds to your left but quite a large drop to your right. Overall, the scramble was more fun than scary, mostly just easy class 3 while you're safely wedged between large boulders. I am always a little stressed doing this kind of thing and I was very glad to reach the summit.
View from the summit towards Staunton State Park
View to the south
View towards the kenosha pass peaks
Meridian Hill
view towards Rosalie
We reversed the scramble and descended a bit west of our ascent line where it was less steep. About 2 miles of walking through nice open forest later, we reached the starting point.
a few minutes before we reached the car, I found a huge piece of very clear quartz, which made a fine addition to my collection.
This was a pretty nice hike. Almost no deadfall to deal with which is very rare for 10ers.
Total Stats:
5.6 miles
2280 ft of vert
3 hours and 34 minutes
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