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The SW Ridge between the...
The SW Ridge between the saddle and the summit is about 300+ vertical feet. Stay on the ridge when possible and veer to climber's right where needed. The ridge is very straightforward and presents very little real exposure.


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Bryan WYep

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That is exactly right, we stayed on the ridge crest all the way to the summit. There really is no exposure, but there is solid rock. There is a lower trail on the west side, but that does not look like a great option. Rockfall, loose rock, and then a steep push to the summit. Stay high to avoid that stuff.
Posted Jul 26, 2004 12:38 am

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