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CP heads W. Our target peak is to left of the notch. |
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The peak to R is the highpoint of the range, but we would go there only if we could downclimb the notch. |
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The squiggly ridge took us over lots of intermediate peaklets. |
CP on a random fin. |
View SSW. |
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We downclimbed lots of peaklets. |
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On top, view ESE. |
It’s hard to capture the large drop-offs that surround the peak. |
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Here’s a view W toward CP. |
Of course, guess who was there 2 years before? Pardon us for the name; we were constrained by honor. |
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We head NW, looking for that elusive crossing. |
Oops, it looks sketchy below here, I had 70’ of webbing… |
…and after CP did some exploring with the security of a handline, I convinced him we should back off and try another route down. We really needed about 120’, and a quicklink on a sling so we could retrieve the webbing. |
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We were able to downclimb a surprisingly hairy ridge, because there was so much texture in the rock. |
CP warned me this neat canyon would likely have dryfalls… |
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…and this was shortly before we found two big drops in a row, and climbed out along the walls. |
This photo shows the terrain; lots of cliffs and blind canyons. |
View to Arrow. |
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Now we head up a bonus peak. |
A rare shot of CP below; he got hung up on some unstable crap. |
View back SW. The small bonus peak had a large cairn, perhaps from a survey. |
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