Mount Sevy

Elevation: 10,500 ft
Prominence: 480

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This photo shows the south face of Mount Sevy. The summit block is on the left side of the high point.

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 185 of the book.


A variety of scrambling routes lead up the face to the summit block. Depending upon the route used to reach the hard granite on the peak’s upper slopes, you will have one to three pitches of moderate Class 5 climbing. I climbed this peak in 2000 with Brian and Karen Wright. USGS Mount Cramer

Sevy from Cramer Pass

Mount Sevy as viewed from Cramer Pass

The trailless approach from to Mount Sevy skirts the south side of the Finger of Fate and then climbs up this beautiful drainage to the base of the peak.

The trailless approach to Mount Sevy skirts the south side of the Finger of Fate and then climbs up this beautiful drainage to the base of the peak.

Water is every where and there some great places to camp.

Water is everywhere and there are some great places to camp.

This photo shows the south face of Mount Sevy. The summit block is on the left side of the high point.

This photo shows the South Face of Mount Sevy. The summit block is on the left side of the high point.

Karen Wright getting ready to climb. Only the last portion of the climb involves technical climbing.

Karen Wright getting ready to climb. Only the last portion of the climb involves technical climbing.

Moving toward the summit block.

Moving toward the summit block.

The Arrowhead in the background.

The Arrowhead in the background.

The peak's granite is mostly clean.

The peak’s granite is mostly clean.

The block looks harder to climb than it is.

The block looks harder to climb than it is.

Rappelling down the ridge.

Rappelling down the ridge.

The end.

The end.

Judi Steciak provided the following input: We climbed Mount Sevy back in 1998, another Kodachrome Era trip. I made a note on my peak list that we were the first party in three years to sign the summit register. This is another trip that I don’t remember many specifics about. We did a few pitches roped, sharing leads and rappelled off the summit. I do recall that the summit was tiny and pointed, and that the technical crux was traversing over onto it. The summit register also gave a 5.6 rating, which was harder than that published.

The Finger of Fate from the Sevy Summit.

The Finger of Fate as viewed from the summit of Mount Sevy.

Additional Resources

Mountain Range: Sawtooth Range

Year Climbed: 2000

Longitude: -114.973355   Latitude: 44.024622

Photos:

Sevy from Cramer PassThis photo shows the south face of Mount Sevy. The summit block is on the left side of the high point.

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