Trip Planning Younts Peak / South Fork Yellowstone

RockyMntCol

Member
Joined
Aug 29, 2022
Messages
12
I'm planning a 6 backpacking trip to the south Yellowstone area. I wanted to post and get a second set of eyes on my itinerary. What do we think?

Questions

  • Did I choose good campsite locations?
  • Trail conditions South Fork Yellowstone, Atlantic Creek and Soda Fork.
  • Bear safety:
    • Contemplating bringing my heavy BV450 based on terrain and bear population vs. usual Ursack.
    • Everyone is just bringing bear spray and being bear aware?
  • How are bugs this time of year?
Plan
I'm planning to enter at the brooks lake trailhead and spend the first two days hiking towards Yount's Peak along the continental divide. I did this portion of the hike last year based on some other guides here. We got hit with foggy weather up there and couldn't see 10 feet in front of us, so really looking forward to better sight lines this time.

On day 3 the plan is to wake up and hike up Yount's Peak. Then continue east along the south fork of the yellowstone. Day 4 continues along the south fork until reaching Atlantic Creek on day 5.

On day 6 I'm planning to hike 17 miles out to Turpine Meadows. I'm comfortable with the mileage because it's mostly downhill but I'm definitely needing the trail to be in good condition.

Map
Click here to view on CalTopo
 
Last edited:
Looks like a great trip. Just a few notes in no particular order:

1) Bring the Ursack - superior in pretty much every way.
2) Trail conditions should be fine (by Absaroka standards) - unless it has rained recently.
5) Bug pressure should be decreasing rapidly - which is good, because your camps after day 2 could be hell otherwise.
3) I'd take the cutoff below Yellowstone Point on Day 5. It'll probably be wet - but so will your other option.
4) Younts Peak route: you either need to swing out wider to the lower saddle or go straight up the ridge near your line. That ridge does have a short Class 4 section - I've done it and it goes, but most swing out to the lower saddle for Class 1 all the way up. (The ridge can be low Class 3 earlier in the year, but you won't have the snow to help this far into the summer.)

Feel free to shoot me any other questions - I've done all of this route at various times. I think your first few days are the highlight - I'm not sure I'd want to spend so much time down in the river bottoms, but September is the time to do it so you should have a great time.
 
Last edited:
Looks like a great trip. Just a few notes in no particular order:

1) Bring the Ursack - superior in pretty much every way.
2) Trail conditions should be fine (by Absaroka standards) - unless it has rained recently.
5) Bug pressure should be decreasing rapidly - which is good, because your camps after day 2 could be hell otherwise.
3) I'd take the cutoff below Yellowstone Point on Day 5. It'll probably be wet - but so will your other option.
4) Younts Peak route: you either need to swing out wider to the lower saddle or go straight up the ridge near your line. That ridge does have a short Class 4 section - I've done it and it goes, but most swing out to the lower saddle for Class 1 all the way up. (The ridge can be low Class 3 earlier in the year, but you won't have the snow to help this far into the summer.)

Feel free to shoot me any other questions - I've done all of this route at various times. I think your first few days are the highlight - I'm not sure I'd want to spend so much time down in the river bottoms, but September is the time to do it so you should have a great time.
  • Regarding Younts Peak - is the black route that I fixed called 'Yount's Peak 1' the route you're describing with the short class 4? And then the route I added in red called 'Yount's Peak 2' is the lower saddle with the class 1 all the way up?
  • "I'm not sure I'd want to spend so much time down in the river bottoms" - I've been having the same thought. I added a red route called 'alternate' over Jay Peak and the divide. Would you rather do something like that instead of hiking the Yellowstone? & where might you drop back down? Or do you have other ideas entirely?
  • Have you been up Jay Creek or Senecio Creek?
 
Last edited:
Regarding Younts Peak - is the black route that I fixed called 'Yount's Peak 1' the route you're describing with the short class 4? And then the route I added in red called 'Yount's Peak 2' is the lower saddle with the class 1 all the way up?
Exactly.

I'll shoot you a PM about the other questions when I get home - just wrapped up a trip in the Sierra Nevada and traveling most of the day tomorrow.
 
Having just gone through some of that area, I'd try to stay high for as long as possible. But, I'm a sucker for really big views. TriCounty Peak always sounded intriguing, so I would do your alternate route.

I'm curious, you have a N Yellowstone/Thorofare Pass on your map. Have you been over that? Access/trail on the Thorofare side?
 
Exactly.

I'll shoot you a PM about the other questions when I get home - just wrapped up a trip in the Sierra Nevada and traveling most of the day tomorrow.


I did not make it to the Sierra this year, so I hope you post a trip report. Hint, Hint :)
 
I'd add another night... It's a lot of miles on the map... On the ground will be longer

Not many bugs...

Ursack . Chuck the canister
 
Having just gone through some of that area, I'd try to stay high for as long as possible. But, I'm a sucker for really big views. TriCounty Peak always sounded intriguing, so I would do your alternate route.

I'm curious, you have a N Yellowstone/Thorofare Pass on your map. Have you been over that? Access/trail on the Thorofare side?
Yess, i'm leaning towards staying high now.

I havent been over that pass. I saw this post where @Kmatjhwy described a pass and route and just marked where i thought it was for future ref.

Upper Thorofare Creek

The Very Upper Thorofare Creek is very scenic with the meadows in the valley and the mountains all around. A good trail goes up the valley. One could spend days and days and days in here. Connection with a route over to the Yount's Peak area, not often talked about but I know of, thru a mountain notch to the Yellowstone's North Fork.

I also watched a youtube vid from norwegian explorer w/joey coconato where they camp in N. Yellowstone drainage and cross over to Thorofare drainage the next day and hike along it. So it can be done.
 
I'd add another night... It's a lot of miles on the map... On the ground will be longer

Not many bugs...

Ursack . Chuck the canister
Good call. I hate carrying the canister.

Trying to get my hike partner onboard with 7 nights as we speak..
 
Yes the spot you marked for the pass is correct. Hawks rest is burnt but you will still get a view, I'd go for the Yellowstone point view...
 
Yess, i'm leaning towards staying high now.

I havent been over that pass. I saw this post where @Kmatjhwy described a pass and route and just marked where i thought it was for future ref.

I also watched a youtube vid from norwegian explorer w/joey coconato where they camp in N. Yellowstone drainage and cross over to Thorofare drainage the next day and hike along it. So it can be done.

We just hiked up the Thorofare drainage and crossed to the Yellowstone drainage, but did not use that pass (we crossed further north).
 
Similar threads
Thread starter Title Forum Replies Date
Mikjik86 Another Wind River Trip Planning! Elkhart/Titcomb/Knapsack/Shannons Pass loop back to Elkhart, or continue to Green River Lakes Trailhead? Trip Planning 10
Bob Planning an Expedition type trip....... check this list out ..... Trip Planning 13
RyanP Does knowing the geology of the CO Plateau give practical insight for trip planning? General Discussion 20
F Hammond Canyon, UT trip planning Trip Planning 9
6 Uintas Trip Planning Trip Planning 5
seaview53 Sawtooth trip planning. Iron Creek to Tin Cup Trip Planning 4
wsp_scott Yellowstone family trip planning General Discussion 27
McKee80 Trip Planning Puzzle for March Trip Planning 10
Nick New Feature for Supporting Members: Private Trip Planning General Discussion 4
MurrMan81 Help Planning Utah Backpacking Trip Trip Planning 9
N Planning a last-minute trip this weedend Trip Planning 1
DrNed Help With Float Trip Planning Trip Planning 3
TrektheWorld Planning a family trip to Utah (Park City + more!) Trip Planning 4
liam loftus Planning a wilderness area backpacking trip. Trip Planning 5
stu heilsberg Help planning Uintas trip Trip Planning 1
Blake Merrell Planning a Uinta Highline Trail Trip Trip Planning 51
steve Planning a packrafting trip to Hole in the Rock Trail - April 10-12 Meet Up (Members Only) 74
Vegan.Hiker Planning next summer's cross country trip... Trip Planning 22
J History Teacher here planning a backpacking trip for my students to Death Hollow...... Trip Planning 14
SirDonB General Canoe/Kayak Trip Planning Trip Planning 9
D Planning for 'mega' Canyonlands Trip Trip Planning 2
I Zion Trip Planning: Misery Canyon --> The Barracks --> West Rim Trip Planning 5
steve River Trip Planning - Labyrinth Canyon in May Trip Planning 41
Laura Planning next photography trip Trip Planning 9
Aldaron Trip Planning General Discussion 24
baltocharlie Trip planning: 'tween North Wash and The Needles Trip Planning 3
Boerboel Escalante Trip Planning Trip Planning 7
Archbishop Preliminary planning for a trip through NW AZ Trip Planning 17
M Yellowstone Mirror Plateau Trip Plan/Advice Trip Planning 6
balzaccom Spring trip to the Desert Hiking & Camping 0
G Escalante area 4-5 night backpack trip suggestions in late September. Loop if possible. Limit technical sections if any. Thanks! Backpacking 6
Tarp Boy Looking for Shuttle service for Uintas Granddaddy basin trip Trip Planning 0
John Goering More ancient past from the archives, 1981 Beartooths trip Backpacking 11
John Goering The ancient past. 1980 Beartooth trip Backpacking 11
Bob Short Motor Trip Thru Cody, Cooke City Off Road 6
Bob Wind Rivers - Short Trip to Cook Lake Trip Reports 9
Stephanie Help! Looking for a 1-2 day trip Backpacking 9
C What's a good insurance company for Wilderness Trip Outfitters Trip Planning 1
scatman Pre-trip Preparation General Discussion 176
Honk34 Day Trip WY Golden Trout Hiking & Camping 1
Janice Field Trip - Washington Post podcast about national parks General Discussion 0
J Castle/Conundrum/Hot Springs Trip - Colorado Trip Planning 5
balzaccom A civilized trip--on the rivers of Europe On The Water 0
Vegan.Hiker 8 day trip to Utah Trip Planning 10
C Thorofare Trip - September 2023 Trip Planning 3
W Gulf of Slides Ski Trail Trip Report 1/25/2022 Trip Reports 0
Ymyr Suggestions in a Yellowstone and a Beartooth trip Trip Planning 29
V four day backpacking trip in southern Utah starting this weekend Trip Planning 4
travel2walk last minute Colorado trip, maybe 4 passes? Meet Up (Members Only) 0
P Bighorns (WY) Trip report Backpacking 8

Similar threads

Back
Top