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Mount Breitenbach

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Mount Breitenbach

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Mount Breitenbach is a majestic summit nestled within the rugged Lost River Range in central Idaho, part of the expansive Salmon-Challis National Forest. Standing proudly at 3,700 meters (12,140 feet) above sea level, it ranks as the fifth-highest peak in Idaho and the fourth-highest within its own range. This prominent "Idaho 12er" is renowned for its dramatic southwestern slopes that tower over the Big Lost River Valley, offering a truly challenging and rewarding mountaineering experience.

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    July 22, 2023

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    This is the only summit from which you can see all of Idaho's 12,000 ft peaks. The view is well worth the scree scramble on the way up.

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    1. Mount Breitenbach Trail

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    1,300m

    1,300m

    Hike the challenging Mount Breitenbach Trail in Idaho's Lost River Range, covering 7.0 miles with 4277 feet of elevation gain.

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    Location: Custer County, Idaho, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical difficulty level for hiking Mount Breitenbach?

    Mount Breitenbach is considered a challenging and strenuous climb, suitable for experienced hikers and mountaineers. While it's often described as one of the less technical ascents among Idaho's 12,000-foot peaks, it still involves significant elevation gain (around 4,500 feet over 8 miles for the Pete Creek route) and varied terrain, including bushwhacking, stable rock, scree, and potentially snowfields at higher altitudes.

    Are there any beginner-friendly hiking routes on Mount Breitenbach?

    Mount Breitenbach is generally not recommended for beginners. Its routes, including the popular Pete Creek approach, are demanding and require good physical condition and experience with high-altitude terrain. There are no easy or beginner-specific routes to the summit; all ascents are considered challenging.

    How long does it typically take to hike to the summit of Mount Breitenbach?

    The time required to hike Mount Breitenbach can vary greatly depending on individual fitness and route choice. For the common Pete Creek route, which involves about 4,500 feet of elevation gain over 8 miles, hikers should generally plan for a full day's effort, often 8-12 hours round trip. It's wise to start early to allow ample time for the ascent, summit views, and descent before dark.

    Is Mount Breitenbach suitable for a winter hike or climb?

    While late spring or early summer can offer opportunities for a safer snow climb on Mount Breitenbach, winter conditions present significant challenges. The mountain experiences deep snow, extreme cold, and increased avalanche risk. Winter ascents should only be attempted by highly experienced mountaineers with appropriate gear and knowledge of winter alpine conditions.

    Are permits required to hike Mount Breitenbach?

    Currently, no specific permits are required for day hiking or overnight backpacking on Mount Breitenbach within the Salmon-Challis National Forest. However, it's always a good practice to check with the local Forest Service office for any updated regulations or fire restrictions before your trip.

    Is Mount Breitenbach a dog-friendly destination?

    Yes, Mount Breitenbach is generally dog-friendly, as it's located within a National Forest. However, due to the challenging and strenuous nature of the trails, including scree slopes and potential snowfields, ensure your dog is fit and accustomed to such terrain. Always keep your dog under control, pack out all waste, and be mindful of wildlife.

    What are the parking options for Mount Breitenbach trailheads?

    The most common starting point is the Pete Creek trailhead, which is accessible from Highway 93 north of Mackay. Parking is typically available at the trailhead. Given the popularity of the peak, especially during peak season, arriving early in the morning is highly recommended to secure a spot.

    What kind of wildlife might I encounter on Mount Breitenbach trails?

    The Lost River Range is home to diverse wildlife. Hikers on Mount Breitenbach trails might spot various species, including bighorn sheep, which are often seen in the higher elevations. Other potential sightings include deer, elk, marmots, and various bird species. Always maintain a safe distance and never feed wild animals.

    Are there any unique geological features or natural landmarks to look for on Mount Breitenbach?

    Yes, Mount Breitenbach offers interesting geological features. Hikers often discover fossils, such as horn coral, and various crystals within the rubble slopes along some routes. The mountain's impressive North Face is also a notable natural landmark, recognized for its dramatic appearance and challenging climbing routes.

    Where can I find accommodation, cafes, or pubs near Mount Breitenbach?

    The nearest town offering services is Mackay, Idaho, located south of the Pete Creek trailhead on Highway 93. Mackay provides basic amenities, including accommodation options like motels or campgrounds, as well as a few local cafes and pubs where you can refuel after your adventure.

    What makes the summit views from Mount Breitenbach so special?

    The summit of Mount Breitenbach offers a truly unique panoramic experience. It is renowned as the only peak from which you can simultaneously see all of Idaho's other 12,000-foot peaks, including Mount Borah, Leatherman Peak, Mount Church, and Diamond Peak. The expansive vista also includes the Boulder, Pioneer, and White Cloud Mountains, making the strenuous ascent incredibly rewarding.

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