This are the pictures to-date of Ed Anacker Peak. This is the first significant peak as you begin the traverse of the Bridger Range originally envisioned by Ed Anacker as the Bridger Ridge Run. However, he was dissuaded from this route due to its extreme difficulty. It is now available to a select few runners each year. In order to be eligible to compete in this subset of the Bridger Ridge Run you must first complete the BRR in 5 hours or less. You must also provide proof that you have thoroughtly scouted the entire extension. Send photos of yourself on various portions of the course to David. For advice on the route you should contact Liz McGoat at McGoat or Rob Maher at Rob .
Liz McGoat with Ed Anacker Peak to the south on her right

Liz and Juniper with the spires and Ed's peak in the distance, looking south

Rob and Liz on top of Ed Anacker peak looking north to the spires

Anacker Peak is a continuation of the prominent peak beyond the spires.