- Santa Fe Baldy
Infobox Mountain
Name = Santa Fe Baldy
Photo = Santa Fe Baldy with cloud from White Rock.jpg
Caption= Santa Fe Baldy seen from the White Rock overlook.
Elevation = 12,622 feet (3,847 metres)
Location = New Mexico, USA
Range =Sangre de Cristo Mountains
Prominence = 1,982 feet (604 meters)
Coordinates = coord|35|49|56|N|105|45|30|W|type:mountain_region:US [http://www.topoquest.com/map.asp?lat=35.83222&lon=-105.75778 Santa Fe Baldy on TopoQuest] ]
TopographicUSGS Aspen Basin (NM)
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First ascent =
Easiest route = Off-trail hikeSanta Fe Baldy is a prominent summit in the
Sangre de Cristo Mountains ofNew Mexico ,United States , located 15 mi (24 km) northeast of Santa Fe. There are no higher mountains in New Mexico south of Santa Fe Baldy. It is prominent as seen from Los Alamos and communities along theRio Grande in northern New Mexico, but is relatively inconspicuous from Santa Fe, as its north-south trending main ridge line is seen nearly end-on, disguising the size of the mountain.Tree line in the Sangre de Cristos is unusually high (exceeding 12,000 ft/3,660 m in places) and only the top 600-800 ft (180-240 m) of the mountain is perpetually free of trees, but several severeforest fire s have created bare spots extending to lower elevations. An extensive region ofaspen trees on its flanks produces spectacular orange-yellow coloration during the fall that is the subject of many photographic studies.Fact|date=November 2007Santa Fe Baldy lies in the
Pecos Wilderness , part of theSanta Fe National Forest , on thewater divide between theRio Grande and thePecos River . The western slopes are drained by the Rio Capulin and the Rio Nambe, both flowing to the Rio Grande. The eastern side of the mountain consists of two smallcirque s, one containing Lake Katherine, one of the highest lakes in New Mexico, at elevation 11,742 ft (3,579 m)."Pecos Wilderness" (map), United States Forest Service, 2004]The peak is accessed by Trail 251, the Skyline Trail, which climbs to a saddle about 1,000 ft (300 m) below the summit; the remaining distance is covered by a steep unofficial trail along the ridgeline. Under good conditions the summit is a simple "walk-up" climb, but the Sangre de Cristos are unusually prone to
lightning , and during the summer months, the wise hiker is off Santa Fe Baldy and other high summits in the range by noon, to avoid afternoonthunderstorm s.Nearby peaks include Lake Peak, 12,409 ft (3,782 m) and Tesuque Peak, 12,043 ft (3,671 m), both located about 3 mi (5 km) to the south of Santa Fe Baldy. Santa Fe
Ski Basin is located on the western slopes of Tesuque Peak.References
External links
* [http://www.fs.fed.us/r3/sfe/index.html Santa Fe National Forest official site]
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