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The Normal route up Eiffel...
The Normal route up Eiffel Peak. William Marler August 23, 2004. Nikon Cool Pix 5000.


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Dow Williamsroute photo effort

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one of best I have ever seen done...taken from another highpoint across the valley and well marked via the actual climb
Posted Feb 25, 2006 3:43 am

William MarlerRe: route photo effort

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Thanks Dow. Cheers William
Posted Feb 27, 2006 2:09 pm

PellucidWombatRoute Description Addition

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Hey William,

From my own wanderings, I took the route you mentioned on this page on my way down from Mt Temple, but upon gaining the ridge there was already a well-used climber's trail coming from further down the ridge. For people climbing only this peak, they may prefer to follow the other trail from its start:

it branches off / drops off from the main trail shortly after passing through the lower meadow (ca. 100-200 yards up the way, on an uphill), crossing a stream and then rising along the ridge crest.

I'll try to submit a map about what I mean later this fall when I am back from my trip.

Cheers,

Mark
Posted Aug 10, 2008 7:57 pm

William MarlerRe: Route Description Addition

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Thanks that would be helpful. Cheers William
Posted Aug 25, 2008 4:04 pm

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