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Pecos Wilderness, NM: Truchas Traverse Triple-Header

Hit three 13,000-foot peaks in the Pecos Wilderness, the wildest wilderness south of Glacier.

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The steep and craggy Sangre de Cristo Mountains—far from any major metro areas—serve up plentiful alpine surprises at the Rockies’ off-the-radar southern end. Tag 13,102-foot South Truchas Peak—the highest point in the range—plus West Truchas and Middle Truchas on this 14-miler.
Start from the Quemado Creek trailhead on the western slopes (requires a high clearance vehicle and permission from the Truchas Land Grant; get trailhead directions when obtaining permission, 505-351-4250). Hike 1,900 vertical feet and five miles up the rough Quemado Creek Trail to a high-alpine basin above a small waterfall, below the west face of North Truchas Peak. Camping? Find a good spot near the basin’s southern wall. Scramble routes linking the triple crown are obvious; climb 13,066-foot Middle Truchas, then South Truchas, then 13,024-foot North Truchas.
Alternative: Make it a long weekend by starting from Jack’s Creek Campground, on NM 63 north of Pecos, for a 25-mile round-trip on Trails #25 and #257 (and add Pecos Baldy Lake to the itinerary). –Steve Howe, howephoto.us
PERMIT: Permission to enter and pass through the land grant should first be obtained from the land grant. Contact Land Grant President Wilford Romero at (505) 351-4250.
MORE INFO: Santa Fe National Forest, (505) 757-6121; fs.fed.us/r3/sfe

Trail Facts

  • Distance: 22.5

Waypoints

TRU001

Location: 36.000247, -105.692468

Rio Quemado Trailhead

TRU002

Location: 35.978892, -105.632408

North Truchas Peak

TRU003

Location: 35.972067, -105.650282

Middle Truchas Peak

TRU004

Location: 35.962498, -105.644982

Truchas Peak

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