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The Notch on the Southwest...
The Notch on the Southwest Face of Fryatt, this is your Aim while on the Face, but it is not always Visable, You need to Climb up the Right Side, the Notch itself was Filled with Ice


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NelsonVery exciting photo!

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Wow, that gives you the sense of being in an interesting place and way the heck up there. Nice shot.
Posted May 11, 2005 2:45 am

Dow WilliamsRe: Very exciting photo!

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Thanks Nelson, this ridge was a special place, loose rock everywhere, but that is the Canadian Rockies. The 4 in our party had split up because of the loose rock and just soloed the face. At the end, 2 of us were on the best side of this notch (heading towards the summit) and the other 2 were on the not so good end. Climbing down, up and out of it was not much of an option, so we did some rigging. Fun Trip!
Posted May 11, 2005 10:50 am

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