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Tule Peak doesn’t look like much from the basin floor — a quiet volcanic rise above the sagebrush, a radio tower, a ridge, nothing dramatic. But the Great Basin loves to hide its teeth, and the moment you start climbing, Tule Peak reveals what it really is: a short, steep, wind‑scoured punch of effort that hits far harder than it looks.
In this Story Pop episode, we step into the grit, gradient, and volcanic ribs of Nevada’s Tule Peak and use its deceptively tough profile to explore how the Blisterpop Difficulty Scale uncovers the real shape of a climb. Tule Peak scores a 47 out of 100 — HARD — not because it’s long or technical, but because it’s honest. It’s steep. It’s loose. It’s exposed. And it never gives you a break.
If you’re the kind of person who doesn’t just want to look at a mountain but wants to feel it under your feet, this one’s for you.
BlisterBlog: BlisterPop Difficulty Scale
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By Philip ClarkTule Peak doesn’t look like much from the basin floor — a quiet volcanic rise above the sagebrush, a radio tower, a ridge, nothing dramatic. But the Great Basin loves to hide its teeth, and the moment you start climbing, Tule Peak reveals what it really is: a short, steep, wind‑scoured punch of effort that hits far harder than it looks.
In this Story Pop episode, we step into the grit, gradient, and volcanic ribs of Nevada’s Tule Peak and use its deceptively tough profile to explore how the Blisterpop Difficulty Scale uncovers the real shape of a climb. Tule Peak scores a 47 out of 100 — HARD — not because it’s long or technical, but because it’s honest. It’s steep. It’s loose. It’s exposed. And it never gives you a break.
If you’re the kind of person who doesn’t just want to look at a mountain but wants to feel it under your feet, this one’s for you.
BlisterBlog: BlisterPop Difficulty Scale
Support the show