Pacific Peak, Mountain summit in Tenmile Range, Colorado, United States.
Pacific Peak rises to 13,965 feet with a distinctive pyramidal shape, featuring steep rocky slopes, talus fields, and granite formations that challenge experienced hikers seeking high-altitude adventures.
The mountain was first explored during the mid-19th century by prospectors and surveyors who mapped the Colorado Rockies, establishing it as a reference point for early mountaineering expeditions.
Local mountaineering clubs and independent climbers have long considered this peak a favored destination for completing Colorado's Thirteeners list and undertaking challenging multi-peak circuits.
Climbers must obtain parking permits for McCullough Gulch Trailhead access and should carry navigation tools, proper gear, and ice axes due to potential snow patches on upper routes.
The South Ridge Route offers a Class 2 ascent that crosses McCullough Creek on an ancient bridge, providing access to elongated alpine lakes and rugged rocky basins.
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