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Bishops Cap, western approach

 
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Bishops Cap, western approach
The approach to Bishops Cap via the Highline Trail and the west side of the Garden Wall. The route on the right stays directly in the drainage and is the easiest way up, but very loose. The route on the left is about as far left as one would want to go. The wall can be climbed anywhere in between. With care in route finding and a willingness to detour on occasion, nothing harder than class 3 need be climbed on the approach.

Photo (late summer) and graphics by Fred Spicker.


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Bill OttWhoa

Bill Ott

Voted 10/10

Impressive looking route.
Posted Mar 12, 2005 7:54 am

FlatheadNativeThis route

FlatheadNative

Voted 10/10

was awesome!
Posted Aug 22, 2010 10:59 pm

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Fred SpickerSubmitted by Fred Spicker
on Sep 4, 2004 8:50 am

Image ID: 68068
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Lat/Lon: 48.72510°N / 113.7096°W

Image Type(s): Alpine Climbing, Topo/Diagram, Informational



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