Reports

PART 1 – Lake Fork Peak 12,881 #15 & Vallecito Mountain 12,643 #16 – Highest 184 Peaks in New Mexico



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tq1eQGcv3Xo Lake Fork Peak & Vallecito Mountain PART 1 – From south of the Taos Ski Resort we parked in the Williams Lake Parking area. Garret and Phil Robinson hiked 2.6 miles into the Wheeler Peak Wilderness to a waterfall near Williams Lake. The highest peak in New Mexico, Wheeler Peak, was our backdrop. We peakbagged Lake Fork Peak, elevation 12,881 and Vallecito Peak, elevation 12,643. We backpacked 13.8 miles over 3 days. We had a little bit of cliff climbing and scrambling on all fours. I am doing short videos of the highest 184 peaks in New Mexico in chronological order by date I hiked them.

See full peakbagging trip report, downloadable GPS trek, and pictures.

Lake Fork Peak https://peakery.com/lake-fork-peak-new-mexico/summits/16927/
Vallecito Mountain https://peakery.com/vallecito-mountain-new-mexico/summits/16928/

Highest 184 Peaks in New Mexico List and map
https://peakbagger.com/list.aspx?lid=-925606&cid=1477

⏱️Timestamps⏱️
00:00 – Introduction to Hike
00:34 – Starting Hike Video
01:51 – Starting Hike Trip Report Day 1
03:55 – Heading to Lake Fork Peak Day 2 Trip Report
05:09 – Video on top of Lake Fork Peak
06:35 – Lake Fork Top Pictures
06:45 – Google Earth Map of 3 Day Hike

Monster Staff

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