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Temple SW Ridge Route
Mount Temple SW ridge - hike/scramble route from Larch Valley.

Route marked - The usual scramble route through the gray rockband(30 - 40 ft high) is the right hand of two dirty/wet gullies which can be icy and subject to rock fall which is worse if lots of people. The left hand gulley is looser and class 5 and the preferred right hand one is class 4.

There is a better scramble bypass (easy fifth class)to the right of the gully in the gray band. It can save time and avoid rockfall danger because of the crowds and lineups.

As you come up the wet rubbly easy black ledges to the base of the RH gully in the gray rock band, look about 40 to 50 feet further to the right for an easy RH corner about 15-20 feet high(easy 5th class) that goes to the top of the gray band. If you scramble up it you miss the wet muddy grungy gully, the crowds and the rockfall. There is now a path and cairn so you can find it on the way down.


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Submitted by Bill Kerr
on Apr 30, 2009 12:57 pm

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Lat/Lon: 51.32300°N / 116.2°W

Image Type(s): Alpine Climbing, Hiking



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