East Ridge, IV, 5.7

East Ridge, IV, 5.7

As in many instances, the travel up the steep glacier looks worse than it really is. Put on your crampons and rope up as you proceed at a left angle gaining steep ground staying left of the larger crevasses, but right of the actual ridge line and its cornices and holes. Angle ever so slowly up to the ridge proper again and eventually you take the ridge and notice ground not too far below you on the left side. As the exposure to the left softens, the exposure to the right steepens. You will cross several glaciers en-route to the summit. North Glacier of Mount Temple via the East Ridge, IV, 5.7, Mount Temple, Banff National Park, July, 2007
Dow Williams
on Jul 30, 2007 8:06 pm
Image Type(s): Alpine Climbing
Image ID: 318132

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sunfish

sunfish - Jul 30, 2007 9:30 pm - Voted 10/10

Alpha beta

may be pretty beta such as this.

sunfish

Dow Williams

Dow Williams - Jul 31, 2007 11:15 am - Hasn't voted

Re: Alpha beta

thanks mate,. would have made me feel all warm and fuzzy in side to have had such beta....looked a little brutal from when I topped out...but went easy...cheers

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