10/03/2021
Pacific Peak & Atlantic Peak (13,950’ & 13,841’)
CO Rank: 61 & 87
YDS: 2
Mountain Range: Tenmile
Proximate Parent: Fletcher Mt.
County: Summit
Route: Mayflower Gulch TH to Atlantic’s West Ridge to Pacific’s South Ridge
Round Trip: 8.49 miles
Elevation Gain: 3,711 ft.
I first climbed these peaks almost 6 years ago today, but I remember many of these views as if they were last week. The Tenmile Range, generally known for the mountains that make up the Breckenridge Ski Resort, is actually an extension of Colorado’s Mosquito Range. Normally when it comes to aggressive peak climbing, I tread lightly during the winter months. However, this crisp November day offered inspiring seasonal views of these sister peaks that summertime visitors won’t see. Given the routes class 2 nature, I knew the technicality wouldn’t be an issue. Being a novice climber at the time, I wasn’t sure how the ice and thin layer of snow would alter my experience and speed. The combination of sun, ice and snow created this illuminating aura nearly everywhere you looked that seemingly pulled me towards their pinnacles. The sea of rock one must be comfortable moving on for many hours when climbing these peaks can be tedious and enervating. Then add in some frozen moisture, steep slopes and you’ll have yourself a day on the mountain. Given the snow I knew I would see, I brought micro spikes. This accessory works by wrapping over the shoes, equipped with small metal spikes on the bottom to give more grip on slippery surfaces. Needless to say, they came in handy. While sitting atop these two peaks, it was hard for me not to reflect on my intimate relationship growing up on the Atlantic Ocean. Although I’ll always identify as a Norfolk, VA native, the mountains have been a sanctum for me to develop, worship and grieve as a young man. The decision to move out to Colorado in the spring of 2015 will forever be one of my greatest decisions.