Wally Feurtado wrote:
The peaks that I am aware of that can be hiked via trail are:
Baldy
Mt. Phillips
Comanche
Trail Peak
Black Mountain
Bonita Peak
Big Red
Shaefers Peak
Tooth of Time
Lookout Peak (by Fish Camp tough to know when you are at the summit)
The trek that does the most peaks would be 33 (Trail, Bonita, Big Red,
Comanche, Mt Phillips, Baldy).
The hardest climb is the climb of Black Mountain from Black Mountain
Camp!!!! It is very steep and my single most hardest day at Philmont
ever!
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Hart Peak is another. Rather easy from the Ponil side. Not so easy from
the Indian Writings side.
Mark L, you should be proud as you did 3 of those (Trail Peak, Black
Mountain & Tooth of Time) during our recent Autumn Adventure.
YiS,
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