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The Elephant's Perch


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Submitted By: Brad Brandewie on Jan 7, 2007
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BETA PHOTO: Looking up at the Perch from the approach trail.


Description 

From a climber’s perspective, the Elephant’s Perch is possibly Idaho’s best piece of stone. Not just because of the quality lines and solid granite though, it’s the whole experience.

You start with a nice, 5-mile boat ride across Redfish Lake. As the miles pass on the water, you’ll be glad you paid the $10 for the ride. From the far end of the lake it’s a steep and pristine, 3-mile hike to the camping below the Perch. If you’re out of shape, you will know it in the last mile.

It would be difficult to overstate the beauty of this camp. You’re between the lip of the hanging valley and the first of the Saddleback Lakes, with the Perch on one side and the multi-towered massif of the Goat’s Perch on the other. Great stuff by any standard. Trout live in the Saddleback Lakes so get a license and pack a rod if you will be taking any rest days.

The Perch itself is a photogenic, golden granite with vertical fractures covering its flanks. It soars roughly 1000 feet for much of its width and hosts around 30 routes. You won’t find many fixed anchors, so be prepared to build your own. The rock quality is excellent, but loose rock does exist, especially on the less-traveled routes.

The easiest and most popular route on the Perch is the 5.9 Mountaineer’s Route. Other popular classics include The Direct Beckey, Astro-Elephant, the Sunrise Book, and Myopia.

To descend there are two options:

1. Descend the gully to the climber’s right of the Perch. This involves some loose rock and some rappelling.

2. When you top out, go to climber's left and work your way down and left around the bulk of the Perch to eventually meet up with the trail you took to the base. This involves some short downclimbs and may require some scouting around if it’s your first time.


Getting There 

Take the boat across (or hike around) Redfish Lake and begin hiking up the main drainage. You’re heading for the second drainage on the left after the Grand Mogul.

After roughly 2 miles, you leave the main trail and follow a smaller trail up to the base of the Perch. It can be hard to spot the trail junction where you leave the main trail so be alert. You will cross two foot-bridges close to one another and then another one a little farther up the trail. After the third bridge, look for the creek on the left. You want to leave the main trail at its point nearest the creek. You should cross the creek (on logs) within a couple rope lengths of leaving the main trail.

This trail becomes easy to follow after crossing the creek and leads up and right into the valley below the Perch.



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Guillaume Dargaud on the second pitch.<br /><br />I don't know if this route has tricky route finding or what, but is seemed like we were always wondering where the hell to go.<br />

Astro Elephant 5.10-  ID : The Sawtooth Range : The Elephant's Perch
A relatively moderate but sustained outing, with 2 5.10 pitches followed by several 5.9 pitches. An easier version can be done by starting on Sideline, which avoids the 5.10 pitches.Check out Brad Brandewie's photo trip report....[more]


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At the top of the descent gully with Saddleback Lakes and camp visible below.

At the top of the descent gully with Saddleback La...

Saddleback

Saddleback

Elephant Perch

Elephant Perch

A hi-res shot of the Perch from the south.

BETA PHOTO: A hi-res shot of the Perch from the south.

Elephant's Perch - West Face<br /> <br />25. The Breach 5.11 <br />24. Pandemonium Palace 5.11 <br />23. Splittgerber-March Direct 5.10b <br />21. Beyond the Zero 5.9 A3 <br />19. Mountaineer's Route 5.8 - 5.9

BETA PHOTO: Elephant's Perch - West Face

25. The Breach 5.11...


Elephant's Perch - SW Face, Left<br /> <br />20. Chasing the Dragon 5.11+ A0 <br />19. Mountaineer's Route 5.8 - 5.9 <br />18. Trunkline 5.10+ <br />17. Wendy 5.10+ <br />16. Route X 5.9 A2 <br />15a. Boomer's Story Var. 5.9 A2 <br />15. Boomer's Story 5.9 A2 <br />14. The Thorn Bush 5.9 A3 <br />13. Slipstream 5.10 A3 <br />12. Hook & Ladder 5.9 A3 <br />11. Direct Beckey 5.11a ** <br />10. Original Beckey 5.11+, stemming pitch from Fine Line to Direct Beckey <br />9. The Fine Line 5.11a *** <br />

BETA PHOTO: Elephant's Perch - SW Face, Left

20. Chasing the...


Elephant's Perch - SW Face, Right<br /><br />14. The Thorn Bush 5.9 A3 <br />13. Slipstream 5.10 A3 <br />12. Hook & Ladder 5.9 A3 <br />11. Direct Beckey 5.11a ** <br />10. Original Beckey 5.11+, stemming pitch from Fine Line to Direct Beckey <br />9. The Fine Line 5.11a *** <br />9a. Fine Line Var. 5.8 A3 <br />8. Lost Horizons 5.10 A2+ <br />7. The Seagull 5.10 A3 <br />6. King's Highway 5.9 A3

BETA PHOTO: Elephant's Perch - SW Face, Right

14. The Thorn B...


Elephant's Perch - South Face<br /><br />8. Lost Horizons 5.10 A2+ <br />7. The Seagull 5.10 A3 <br />6. King's Highway 5.9 A3 <br />5. Myopia 5.11a *** <br />4. Divine Guidance 5.11- * <br />3a. Elephant's Eye Var. 5.10+ A3 <br />3. Elephant's Eye 5.10+ A3 <br />2. Astro Elephant 5.10a ** <br />2.A. Sideline Variation 5.9 <br />1. Sunrise Book 5.12a or 5.10a A1 ** <br />

BETA PHOTO: Elephant's Perch - South Face

8. Lost Horizons 5....


Approach map for Elephant's Perch and Finger of Fate, adapted from map by Mark Weber

BETA PHOTO: Approach map for Elephant's Perch and Finger of Fa...

Hiking back to catch the boat across Redfish Lake.

Hiking back to catch the boat across Redfish Lake.

Camp below The Elephant's Perch.

Camp below The Elephant's Perch.


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By Dominic Albanese
From: Baltimore, MD
Jun 26, 2008
CONDITION REPORT 

Was up at the perch yesterday (6/25) crossing Redfish creek is extremely hairy. The creek is Class 4/5 rapids and lapping over the log bridge over the creek. Up higher, there is some tricky snow bits getting to the saddleback lakes, not hard but if you fall on the snow you are going to slide 60 feet into the creek. Bring at least a hiking pole, or better yet an ice ax and some boots to kick steps.

The rock however is in perfect shape and the descent gully is clear as well.

Also as a side note, the boat ride is now 15 not 10 dollars. Still worth it though.

By beavs
From: Ft. Collins, CO
Apr 8, 2007

This is without a doubt one of the prime alpine areas in the country. My time there was limited so my partner and I only climbed the Beckey Direct, but this climb alone is well worth the trip up there. There are also many stellar boulders scattered about in the trees below the Perch. We started climbing on them and were blown away by the quantity and quality of problems.