Near Mount Healy from Bison Gulch
Looking up the ridgeline to the summit of Mount Healy from atop the first climb.
Near Mount Healy from Bison Gulch
Looking down the ridgeline from near the summit.
Near Mount Healy from Bison Gulch
About half way up... view to the top.
Near Mount Healy from Bison Gulch
Looking North from near the summit, the views are stunning in every direction!
Near Mount Healy from Bison Gulch
Looking up the ridge line to the summit of Mount Healy.

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Mount Healy from Bison Gulch

4.4 (9 Ratings)
Summit Mt. Healy from the Bison Gulch trailhead
6.7
mi
Distance
4,081
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
6.7mi
Distance
4,081ft
Elevation Gain
4,081ft
Elevation Loss
35%
Max Grade
5,646ft
High Point
1,743ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
Start off by crossing the road from the Bison Gulch pullout and embarking up the obvious trail. The angle steepens within the first few meters and never really lets up, save for the occasional brief reprieve. The first mile is the most continuously steep portion of the hike, during which you''ll navigate the most well-worn parts of the trail, passing through alpine shrubbery and open field. At the top of the first climb, the remainder of your route will come into focus and you'll be able to see the ridge line that you'll traverse up to the summit. The trail levels out briefly and gives your legs a little break before it kicks back and you begin to tackle the steep ridge line. From this point to the summit, the transparency of the trail will vary substantially, but as long as you continue up the ridge, you can't really deviate too far. This is also the point during which the wind will start to pick up. During my push, I was slammed with consistently strong winds from here to the summit, with occasional gusts strong enough to cause me to lose my footing. Be very cautious along the ridge line, as there are sections with nary more than a meter on either side of the trail before the decline become precipitous. As you continue up the ridge line, you'll pass the occasional exposed cliff to offer a shield from the elements. Keep pushing up toward the summit as it comes into view, and you'll be rewarded with breathtaking views in every direction. The summit itself is a large rocky outcrop that can be surmounted without technical equipment. From our approach, the easiest path up the block is around the southern side, but I would urge extreme caution when evaluating the conditions (wind, ice, snow). Though not technical, the final push requires attentive route finding and careful footing; a slip here could have drastic consequences. Be judicious when considering these factors and enjoy the final romp up to the summit! You're rewarded with indescribable views and complete solitude. Follow the same trail back down for your descent and prepare your knees for 3.5 miles of downhill fun!

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