Montgomery Peak Climber's Log

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Moogie737

Moogie737 - Jun 29, 2010 3:44 pm Date Climbed: Jun 25, 2010

Boundary to the top route  Sucess!

After bagging Boundary Todd & I undertook the interesting and sometimes tricky scramble to Montgomery. 1+05 over, same back. Surprised to find another ammo box holding a neat summit log book. Not a lot of entries in it for some reason... Very little wind to hinder us on this overcast day. Worth the trip from Boundary Peak provided one has the time. #2 June 20, 2012. Saw summit entry from another salt laker from two days earlier!

Guilty

Guilty - Nov 2, 2009 3:46 am Date Climbed: Oct 9, 2009

From Boundary  Sucess!

Many routes to choose from. Nothing to hard, but worth it to do.

Pharmacist

Pharmacist - Oct 4, 2009 3:30 pm Date Climbed: Sep 27, 2009

Solo from Boundary  Sucess!

The most challenging part is on the NV side. Descended on the south side of the ridge. Lots of loose scree, had to climb at a upward angle just to stay even. I had the summit to myself. Good workout climbing up the scree back to the Boundary and over to the north side and back out. Looks a little intimidating from Boundary, but I'm glad I decided to do it.

cdewhurst

cdewhurst - Sep 21, 2009 5:00 pm Date Climbed: Aug 29, 2009

cdewhurst  Sucess!

We took the south side of the ridge which was a fun challenging traverse. Save some in the tank as you have to go back across and up to Boundary again. Beautiful view even if it was diminshed by the fires down south.

cab

cab - Aug 31, 2009 10:24 am Date Climbed: Aug 29, 2009

Traverse from Boundary  Sucess!

Fun traverse over from Boundary. You can make it as easy or difficult as you want depending how much you stay on the ridge.

SageHawk

SageHawk - Aug 25, 2009 5:51 am Date Climbed: Aug 3, 2009

Great mountain, lousy traverse.  Sucess!

The traverse over to Montgomery from Boundary is probably worth it, but you might not think so as you negotiate the loose scree and rotten rock along the way. The view from the summit is sublime, as you will see the Sweetwaters in CA to the NW, the Toiyabes and Toquimas in NV to the NE, the Sierra crest to the West as well as an end view of the White Mountain range to the south of you. I find it hard to believe that so many climb Boundary and then turn around and walk back down, leaving this higher peak unclimbed.

mrchad9

mrchad9 - Jul 1, 2009 7:29 pm Date Climbed: Jun 27, 2009

From Boundary  Sucess!

Worth the trip over. Rock wasn't as loose as I expected and definately enjoyed the add-on. Stay close to the ridge on the CA side of the line and you're probably better off.

paisajeroamericano

paisajeroamericano - Oct 21, 2008 6:45 pm Date Climbed: Oct 9, 2008

mp  Sucess!

the traverse from boundary peak was exciting... I made sure to leave my produce in nevada... good views... the snow fell about 24 hours after I left

kevin trieu

kevin trieu - Aug 26, 2008 5:20 pm

from Boundary  Sucess!

ran into Bob Burb

Bob Burd

Bob Burd - Jun 20, 2008 11:18 pm Date Climbed: Jun 1, 2008

From Boundary  Sucess!

With Tom Becht, climbed up to Boundary first (meeting bighornmonkey aka Kevin enroute), then on to Montgomery through tons of heavy cement. Ugh! Trip Report

bighornmonkey

bighornmonkey - Jun 3, 2008 10:40 am Date Climbed: Jun 1, 2008

Done...  Sucess!

Traversed from Boundary Peak. Going back to Bounday Peak was quite a workout with the deep soft snow we had to work with.

jimegan

jimegan - Feb 11, 2008 11:52 am Date Climbed: Jul 14, 2001

montgomery pk  Sucess!

From Boundary Pk

Again on 7/2/04 with Richard and Eva

Langenbacher

Langenbacher - Nov 6, 2007 2:35 pm Date Climbed: Oct 31, 2007

From Boundary  Sucess!

On a cold and very windy day. I did Boundary solo 4 months earlier, but came back with Daryn to get Montgomery (and Dubois the next day). Montgomery is a much nicer (and less crowded) climb than Boundary. I balked at doing it solo, but it was a lot easier than I had expected. About 2 hours RT from Boundary. See my pictures (with a 360 panorama) at http://outdoors.webshots.com/album/560938138jSIrWQ

A Bit

A Bit - Aug 15, 2007 8:29 am Date Climbed: Jul 20, 2007

Traverse over Boundary  Sucess!

Great weather and views. Busy summit area on Boundary, but I had Montgomery all to myself. It's worth the extra effort. 1.5 hour round trip Boundary to Montgomery and back.

MoapaPk

MoapaPk - Aug 2, 2007 1:34 am Date Climbed: Jul 10, 2004

from Boundary  Sucess!

Montgomery was really the highpoint of the trip. Boundary looks fine until you are at the top, and you realize it has a prominence of just 280'. At that point, Montgomery is so compelling...

We were "buzzed" by a glider pilot several times while on the peak.

I loved the primitive camping near the stream at the end of the Trail Canyon Road. Wild horses -- a bit too wild -- provided entertainment. Scree-skiing was great, too.

As usual, I'm signing this log long after the climb, reminded as I troll unrelated pages on summitpost.

Hyadventure

Hyadventure - Feb 14, 2007 8:43 pm Date Climbed: Aug 23, 2003

From Boundary  Sucess!

Fun little side trip

Steve Larson

Steve Larson - Oct 15, 2006 3:58 am Date Climbed: Oct 13, 2006

Traverse from Boundary  Sucess!

This was one of the most obnoxious traverses I have ever done. Not only is it full of loose crap, but on the day I did it there were several inches of new snow covering up much of the route. I felt completely worked, having to save my balance every couple steps, and it took longer to reverse than it did to get over there in the first place, owing to the slowness of the descent from the peak to the saddle. Ugh. I suppse I'm glad I did it, but just barely. And I just barely avoided getting caught in a snow storm.

mlarkin2002 - Oct 10, 2006 1:55 am Date Climbed: Sep 5, 2005

Dayhike from Queen Mine  Sucess!

Dayhike Boundary & Montgomery. Summit register went back to early '70s. Stay on the ridge and off the crappy sand on the way back to Boundary!

drice - Aug 8, 2006 3:53 am Date Climbed: Jul 22, 2006

Comments on the traverse from Boundary to Montgomery  Sucess!

Most people reach Montgomery as an add-on from the Boundary Peak climb. I found that once you leave the trail, which ends on the summit of Boundary, the difficulty goes up a step. I dropped down to the left (east side) of the ridge and sidehilled down disagreeable scree to the col between the two peaks. Some folks have recommended staying on the ridgeline as much as possible, but that way didn't look too good to me. Once on the Montgomery side, the climbing became an enjoyable scramble. I stayed on the ridgeline with some detours to the left. The summit pinnacle was cool.

Some people say Montgomery Peak overshadows Boundary in both height and ruggedness. I would say you don't really see that effect until you have summitted Montgomery: from Boundary, Montgomery looks like a similarly rugged but slightly higher peak; from Montgomery, on the other hand, Boundary looks like an insignificant scree foresummit.

The Boundary summit register was full of recent entries, including several from the previous day. The Montgomery register, on the other hand, had received no entries in ten days. Pity, as Montgomery is a very worthwhile climb. On the return, I retraced my route down Montgomery and then sidehilled across Boundary to minimize the reclimbing. Elapsed RT time between Boundary and Montgomery for this very average climber, a bit over 3 hours.

Bottom line? I'd definitely recommend doing Montgomery unless you are constrained by lack of time or threatening weather.

mjrangel

mjrangel - Aug 4, 2006 7:19 am Date Climbed: Jul 13, 2006

Screeeeeeh!  Sucess!

The ridge from Boundry Pk to Montgomery was great! But the rest was just scree. It's nice to say I've done it but can't say I'll be doing it again. Thanks for inviting me John.

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