We arrived at the trail head for Borah in the late afternoon. It has a nice little camp ground and the price (free) is right. We immediately noticed the altitude here, about 7,000 feet above sea level. We enjoyed a healthy and nutritious dinner of brats and Stove Top stuffing and settled in for some rest.
On the trail to Borah Peak I was struck by the stark rugged beauty of the Lost River Range. It is very different to any area I have climbed before and has sort of a wild west feel. We passed some amazing trees that had been burned in a fire and were left in a bizarre twisted and discolored state.
So when we got to the section of the route where it gets steep called chicken out ridge we did. It was much more difficult than I had anticipated and Kent who was feeling the affects of the altitude wasn't feeling entirely comfortable about the exposure. We didn't make the summit but we still had an amazing experience. I will bring a rope and some safety gear when I return.
In the morning we were not disappointed by the scenery. We took our time getting ready and had a hearty breakfast of pancakes from a can. I had a chance to scramble up some nearby rocks and do some chi kung exercises and meditate. We were in an area away from the bulk of the climbing and had the area to ourselves. Even if there would of been other campers it would have felt like you had it to yourself because there were only 4 campsites in this area and they were all spread out from each other.
We climbed to the summit of lookout rock by an easy 2 pitch 5.5 route.The rock climbing was fun and we had a great adventure, especially trying to figure out how to get back down! That was all we really had time and energy to climb, but it was worth it to visit such a cool place and get to climb.
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