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Boundary Peak


Dates
- Dates available throughout the summer - contact us to set up a private trip!
Boundary Peak is a great desert peak climb complete with expansive views including bristlecone pines and, often, wild horses. It straddles the border between Nevada and California and can be debated if it is truly a Nevada Peak, but it is accepted as being the high point of Nevada (the highest point totally within the state is Wheeler Peak near Ely). At 13,140 feet in height, it is on par with many Sierra Peaks and is a tremendous viewpoint looking far to the east over the seemingly-endless basins and ranges of Nevada.
Our route is primarily a use trail, or no trail at all, with talus hopping and easy scrambling. The ascent can be done in a long day but we prefer to camp the night before near the base to reduce the driving time on our ascent day. We will start out from either Queen Mine or Trail Canyon.
Since we drive to about 9,850 feet and then hike from there, any time you can spend beforehand camping at 7-8,000 feet will also significantly aid in your acclimatization.
Inclusions
Price includes guiding, permits, tents, kitchen gear, breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Our meals are healthy and prepared by your guide before the trip. We use good quality dehydrated ingredients to make a variety of delicious, protein-packed meals. We rarely serve pre-packaged dehydrated meals.
Prerequisites
Prior day hiking experience is required. No prior overnight experience is required but you need to be in good physical condition, able to walk 10 miles, and gain up to 3,800 feet daily while carrying a day pack. Early season ascents may have snow travel; we will work with you to teach you the skills to cross it safely.
Acclimatization & Physical Training
For proper acclimatization, we suggest spending at least one night at a moderate altitude, higher than 8,000 feet, just prior to the start of the journey. See our detailed tips on acclimatizing and physical training in the “Resources” tab.
Day 1: Meet in Bishop at 3pm to go over gear. We will caravan to the starting location after that. We will either start from Queen Mine or Trail Canyon, depending on conditions. We will have dinner and be in bed early, intending to make an early start to beat the potential for afternoon thunderstorms.
Day 2: The next day we hike to the Trail Crest saddle from either location. Somewhere here the trail deteriorates into braided options through talus. We climb a steep slope directly towards the summit with a final scramble over large talus blocks onto the high point of Nevada at over 13,000 feet. We retrace our tracks back down aiming to arrive mid afternoon at the vehicles.
Distance: ~10 miles round-trip
Elevation gain: ~4,000 feet
Rental Equipment
We have rental equipment available at checkout.
Reviews
Paul, Evolution Loop Backpacking Trip
“I went on the 6-day Evolution Loop backpacking trip. I had the time of my life. The scenery was stunningly beautiful. Our guides kept us safe, prepared excellent meals, and were very knowledgeable about the area. They were friendly and kept us informed about what to expect each day. I only wish the trip lasted more days. I’ll be back for more.”
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Brecken, Women’s Beginning Backpacking
“This service is great! I talked at length prior to the trip with the office staff on several different occasions. They answered all my questions and made me feel comfortable with the decision to take the trip. They were always so happy to chat at length. It was easy to book and the service was perfect!”
Ken, John Muir Trail
“SMC and it’s staff were completely responsible for making my JMT trip such a wonderful experience. Very competent and helped me prepare for the journey from their wealth of experience and expertise! Highly recommend this company to anyone looking for an adventure in the Sierra!”
Collette, Death Valley Backpacking
“Death Valley backpack with SMC guide Larry Gumina was exceptional!! He made awesome dinners and guided through exciting conditions (running creeks!). What a trip!!”
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