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The basin immediately below...
The basin immediately below the horns on June 26, 2005. In early season the normal route 1 may require a steep snow climb through a constriction. Route 2 is a feasible bypass up the gully to Little Big Horn's left. There is a 5-ft step halfway up (Class 4 but not exposed). From the notch it is mostly Class 3 but exposed to get up to the final 5.4 crack at the top.


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