Post by Peter Bakwin on Nov 10, 2009 19:15:31 GMT -5
Will Porter ran Granite in 5h24m54s round trip (3h5m ascent) on August 9, 2016.
Sid Hayes has the fastest ascent (1h55m), with a round-trip of 5h30m, 2004.
Dan Kraft and Andrew Wagner did the ascent (same route as Hayes, longer than Porter's route) in 3h24m on August 1, 2014.
Sid Hayes has the fastest ascent (1h55m), with a round-trip of 5h30m, 2004.
Dan Kraft and Andrew Wagner did the ascent (same route as Hayes, longer than Porter's route) in 3h24m on August 1, 2014.
Granite Peak (12,799') is the highest peak in Montana. Lying deep within the rugged Beartooth Wilderness, it is surely one of the most difficult of the 50 state high points. All approaches to Granite are long and rough, largely off-trail above tree line, which is below 10,000' feet in this area. Also, the weather is notoriously poor and changes rapidly, as my brother and I found during an attempt on Granite in late August 2004 (see photo). The fastest ascent time I have heard of for Granite Peak is by Sid Hayes in 2004. Here is Sid's complete report, which he emailed me on August 23, 2005: I don't have a good idea of if my time is a speed record, it probably is not. The ascent time perhaps might be but not the round trip. It was my first ascent of this mountain so taking it easy was the way to go. The route was via Freeze [sic] to Death Plateau. The round trip record could be up to 2 hours faster, but I doubt, but few could do the ascent in 1:55 as I did 1 year ago. Started on the East Rosebud trail, ascended past Slough Lake to the plateau and across it to the summit ridge and block. I do not know if it is faster to take the West Rosebud approach to the plateau. Round trip time was 5:30 (down slower, as usual, than up) Any good mountain runner can beat this time (if they can climb the class 4 block near the summit). - Sid Hayes, August 23, 2005 Hayes RT time of 5h30m seems to have been the car-to-car FKT until recently. Below, Dan Kraft questions Hayes' ascent time based on a comparison to Matt Carpenter's Pikes Peak ascent record (the two routes cover similar distance, but Pikes has 1000+ feet more gain, while Granite is far more technical). I only report what people tell me about what they did, so anyone is free to make their own conclusion. I did check back with Hayes on this (10 years after our previous email exchange) - he stands by his time and has no further comment. On August 1, 2014, Dan Kraft and Andrew Wagner did the ascent from East Rosebud (same route as Hayes) in 3h24m and round trip of 8h59m, as reported below. Shortly after, on September 22, 2014, Jeff Rome did the ascent in 4h45m and the round trip in "a bit over 9 hours". Finally, a new car-to-car FKT was set by Will Porter on August 9, 2016. Porter used the far shorter West Rosebud approach, which seems to be around 18 miles RT vs. 26 for East Rosebud, and completed the out & back route in 5h24m54s (3h5m ascent). He gives an exciting blow-by-blow report below, along with a link to his GPS track. | ![]() Granite Peak, August 27, 2004 |