Overview
This easier route is the easiest way to hike from Mount Jasper to the summit of Point 12,660 (12,695) This route ascends the ridge from Jasper to Point 12,660 and there are great views all along the ridge. The access to this route is from any of the routes up to the top of Mount Jasper.
Roundtrip from Mount Jasper, it is 1.6 miles and 900 vertical feet of elevation gain.
Getting There
Follow any of the routes up Jasper to the summit of that peak. From there, the Point 12,660 is only 0.8 miles away from the summit of Jasper.
Route Description
From the summit of Mount Jasper, turn south and hike down the 600 vertical foot high ridge to the gentle saddle between the two peaks. Looking east, there is a great view of Storm Gulch, and Upper Storm Lake can be frozen until late summer, if not the whole year.
From the saddle continue up the gentle ridge towards the summit blocks of of Point 12,660. The summit blocks require a little bit of class 2+ to climb them, but after a short time, you will hit the summit of Point 12,660. To return, you must retrace your route back over Jasper.
Essential Gear
Because there is a variety of route up Mount Jasper, the gear may be defferent if you climb up a snow route, or if you hike up.
Red Tape
There is no fee required to dayhike this route and area, but a fee is required to backpack in the area, but I would not recommend it above treeline as it can be very windy in this area.