I found this very enjoyable. Only a short section of class 3 and much of the loose stuff can be avoided. Great views of BCS too. Very user friendly.
Augie Medina - Aug 14, 2009 7:58 pm Date Climbed: Aug 11, 2009
Found the Loose Rock Traverse
Got a very late start from Gem Lakes. Enjoyed the views of Treasure Lakes and Dade Lake. When we hit a very, very loose traverse my kids weren't having any fun so we didn't continue to the summit.
Summer 2001
Scrambled this route, mostly below the North Ridge, with Mel-anie and Craig Nielsen. Below the ridge, it is mostly loose and unstable talus blocks. September 25, 2006
This is actually a quality route if you make an effort to stay right on the crest of the ridge. This gives the most solid scrambling, and excellent views down the scary Northeast Face. Traveled up this enroute to BCS and Pipsqueak with ScottyS, D-Rod, and Stan the Englishman.
fatdad - Jun 24, 2011 8:17 pm
Fun scramble, great viewsI found this very enjoyable. Only a short section of class 3 and much of the loose stuff can be avoided. Great views of BCS too. Very user friendly.
Augie Medina - Aug 14, 2009 7:58 pm Date Climbed: Aug 11, 2009
Found the Loose Rock TraverseGot a very late start from Gem Lakes. Enjoyed the views of Treasure Lakes and Dade Lake. When we hit a very, very loose traverse my kids weren't having any fun so we didn't continue to the summit.
bearbnz - Sep 27, 2006 4:20 pm Date Climbed: Sep 25, 2006
Fun ScrambleSummer 2001
Scrambled this route, mostly below the North Ridge, with Mel-anie and Craig Nielsen. Below the ridge, it is mostly loose and unstable talus blocks.
September 25, 2006
This is actually a quality route if you make an effort to stay right on the crest of the ridge. This gives the most solid scrambling, and excellent views down the scary Northeast Face. Traveled up this enroute to BCS and Pipsqueak with ScottyS, D-Rod, and Stan the Englishman.