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Pollock Mountain from the south

 
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Pollock Mountain from the south
Pollock Mountain from the south - Going-to-the-Sun Road at Lunch Creek, the usual starting point for climbs of the East Couloir and Great Cleft Routes.
You are looking at 3000 feet of vertical to the summit.
Photo 1 September 2004 by Fred Spicker


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Fred SpickerSubmitted by Fred Spicker
on Sep 8, 2004 3:19 pm

Image ID: 68714
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Lat/Lon: 48.71630°N / 113.7029°W

Image Type(s): Scenery



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