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Climb of Gimlet BM

Date of trip: 03/29/2011

Mileage: 2.6 Miles

Elevation Gain: 1100 Feet

Time: 1 Hour(s) and 450 Minutes

Class: 2

Partners: None

GPS Track: View Here

Peaks Climbed on Trip:
Peak Name Elevation Prominence Range Close to County highpoint Range highpoint Map
Gimlet BM6611671PioneerHailey, IdahoNoNo43.5990, -114.3369

Photos

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Trip Report

I repeated my formula from the day before... immediately get off work, change, then head up a peak. For my second day in the area, I chose Gimlet BM for my ascent. This peak sits right over the Big Wood River, just southeast of the Idaho 75/East Fork Wood River Road intersection. Gimlet is a steep climb from all sides. Since the west and south sides were snow free, I decided to take one of those routes to the summit. I knew the south side was doable, but the access was questionable, as you would be crossing fields right by people's backyards. So instead, I parked at the lot off East Fork Road and took the bike path south to a point where I could access the southwest ridge. The southwest was steep! I gained elevation quickly as I headed straight up. As I neared the summit it was obvious that the last 100 feet would be gained on snow. It was basically a drift, so I hoped it would be consolidated.

As I headed up, the snow started out nice and hard, but became bottomless in places towards the top. After some swim moves, I finally touched the top. It was cloudy and even storming on the bigger peaks. However, it was still somewhat warm (long sleeve t-shirt weather. I enjoyed the views of the valley below and then headed down.

The way down was actually pleasant. The gravel slopes allowed me to fly down at a high rate of speed without worrying about slipping. I was soon back at the trailhead and enjoying the pleasure of another workout.



Getting There

I parked at a parking lot on East Fork road for the greenbelt that runs most of the length of the Wood River Valley.


Hiking Directions

I walked to the base of the west ridge on the greenbelt and then headed straight up.







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