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MtnMagicHard Work  Sucess!
Date Climbed: Nov 25, 2002

Hard work to get to the top as there were some serious snow drifts to get across. There was no significant snow accumulation on the summit section above the col though. The views of the snowy peaks around on such a sunny day was wonderfull.
Posted Oct 21, 2007 10:23 pm

fraggle76Didn't quite finish
Date Climbed: Aug 18, 2007

Did the Chester Lake approach thinking we were pressed for time. My partner took a shortcut effectively cutting off the Fortress-Chester col and we ended up needing our hands all the way up, which made for an interesting ascent. Ran out of time and water when we hit the ridge, so we turned back.

Beautiful day and beautiful route... we'll be back to finish this one soon.
Posted Aug 23, 2007 2:14 pm

pvalchevRoute Climbed: Chester Lake approach Date Climbed: June 2003, June 2004  Sucess!

Very enjoyable scramble especially for early season when a lot of other mountains are out of condition. No real difficulties from the Chester Lake approach - totally different than the intimidating image this mountains presents from highway 40!
Posted Aug 24, 2005 1:51 am

Dow WilliamsRoute Climbed: Both Date Climbed: October, 2003-June, 2004  Sucess!

In June 2004 Michael Thompson and I went in to attempt Mt. Galatea. The entire south face was still completely loaded with snow and ice. We then skirted around the backside of Gusty Peak only to find point avalanches unloading on its route. We continued to posthole in alpine conditions up to the col between The Fortress and Mount Chester and did The Fortress summit as our third option. There was a significant cornice on this col.

Lesson learned is that the Spray Lakes Reservoir area peaks can hold some snow late into the season, when conditions are wet in the valley. The summit this day was spectacular, zero wind, with Mt. Joffre, Mount Sir Douglas and Mt. Assiniboine offering a triangular mountain landscape second to none. Tremendous late snow conditions existed on all of those peaks in 2004 and again in 2005. We glissaded down nasty wet snow on our return.

BJ and Stacy joined me on this pleasant scramble and we made a fun circuit out of it in October, 2003 via Headwall Lakes. I recommend this one as an easy day out. Cheers!
Posted Jul 14, 2005 11:08 am

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