Season Three

Wasatch Summit Project

Crossroad Studios is taking it to the peaks for the 2010-2011 season, climbing every summit in the Wasatch Mountains over 11,000 ft. The Wasatch Summit Project will be high above the ski resorts ripping the powder in ways most of Utah has never seen.
The allure of Utah’s pristine backcountry has spurred the conception of this year video project. The project will follow a group of local riders/mountaineers through the winter season capturing their struggles and successes as they try to reach the summits of these 22 prominent peaks. A growing hit-list of chutes, spines, flakes, and runs await them as they make this difficult journey.

The Hit List:

1

Mount Nebo 11,928′

South Mount Nebo 11,877′

Middle Mount Nebo 11,824′
2 Mount Timpanogos 11,750′
3 “South Timpanogos” 11,722′
4 American Fork Twin Peak – West 11,489′

American Fork Twin Peak – East 11,483′
5 North Timpanogos 11,441′

American Fork Twin Peak – South 11,391′

Red Top 11,400′

Unnamed – 0.2 mi north of North Timpanogos 11,383′
6 “Bomber Peak” 11,347′
7 Broads Fork Twin Peak – East 11,330′

Broads Fork Twin Peak – West 11,328′
8 Pfeifferhorn 11,326′
9 White Baldy 11,321′
10 Sunrise Peak 11,275′

Unnamed – 1.2 mi north-west of Mount Timpanogos 11,288′
11 Lone Peak 11,253′
12 North Peak 11,174′
13 Red Baldy 11,171′
14 South Thunder Mountain 11,154′
15 North Thunder Mountain 11,150′

Unnamed – 0.4 mi west of Pfeifferhorn 11,137′
16 Mount Monte Cristo 11,132′
17 Dromedary Peak 11,132′
18 Box Elder Peak 11,101′

Jepsen’s Folly 11,085′
19 Provo Peak 11,068′
20 Mount Baldy 11,068′
21 Sugarloaf Peak 11,051′

Unnamed – 0.3 mi west of Monte Cristo 11,050′
22 “East Peak” 11,044′

Mount Superior 11,040′

Unnamed – 0.5 mi west of Monte Cristo 11,033′

Unnamed – 0.4 mi east of East American Fork Twin 11,00

List Courtesy of Mountainproject.com