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Photo taken from over Barrier Lake. The north peak is on the left. The ridge that angles up to it from the lower right is the scrable route. The scramble for the traverse to the south and west peaks is via the interconnecting ridges. There is one minor downclimb on the ascent to the north peak and one larger one to gain the ridge afer the north peak. The tail starts and ends where the drainage crosses the road. The descent route is the drainage between the south and west peaks.

Camera location51° 00′ 41″ N, 115° 02′ 56″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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current02:04, 29 September 2006Thumbnail for version as of 02:04, 29 September 20062,272 × 1,704 (1.27 MB)Kevin LenzPhoto taken from over Barrier Lake. The north peak is on the left. The ridge that angles up to it from the lower right is the scrable route. The scramble for the traverse to the south and west peaks is via the interconnecting ridges. There is one min

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