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Enjoying a rare, clear day on Mt. Sir Donald


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Date Contribution UserDescription
Apr 23, 2013Photomatthew315
Flex following pitch 3
Apr 19, 2013PhotoAnonymous User
Erik H. on the opening traverse of the route. The snow ramp begins just left of the climber.
Apr 17, 2013PhotoCJC
Classic view from the east of the FitzRoy massif. From left to right peaks are: St. Exupery, Rafael, Poincenot, FitzRoy, Mermoz, Guilluamet.
Apr 10, 2013PhotoAnonymous User
Relaxing in the Kain Hut on a forced rest day.
Mar 21, 2013PhotoAnonymous User
What could be better than getting Fred's blessing before hiking in to climb South Howser?
Mar 14, 2013PhotoMark Lewis
Sunset on the North Face of Mt. Assiniboine
Mar 2, 2013PhotoJay DeCoster
What could be better than getting Fred's blessing before hiking in to climb South Howser?
Feb 22, 2013PhotoBen Brotelho
Zoroaster Temple from the South Rim during a clearing storm. photo by Anna Thomas
Feb 21, 2013PhotoBrian Prince
Flex following pitch 3
Feb 18, 2013PhotoCuster
North Face of Mt. Sir Donald. NW Arete forms the right skyline ridge. The N Face was climbed mostly unroped by Beckey & Chouinard in '61 and only repeated once or twice.
Jan 31, 2013PhotoArie
Flex romping up the upper buttress <br />photo by Jeff kennedy
Jan 26, 2013Photocolin tuck
What could be better than getting Fred's blessing before hiking in to climb South Howser?
Jan 24, 2013PhotoAnonymous User
What could be better than getting Fred's blessing before hiking in to climb South Howser?
Jan 1, 2013PhotoAnonymous User
Profile of Vestal Peak from Arrow Peak.
Dec 23, 2012PhotoTimothy.Klein
Flex romping up the upper buttress <br />photo by Jeff kennedy
Dec 19, 2012PhotoAnonymous User
Classic view from the east of the FitzRoy massif. From left to right peaks are: St. Exupery, Rafael, Poincenot, FitzRoy, Mermoz, Guilluamet.
Dec 19, 2012PhotoAnonymous User
View from the west of the FitzRoy massif. From left to right, peaks are: FitzRoy, Desmochada(low spire), Poincenot, Rafael, St. Exupery, De la 'S', Mojon Rojo
Nov 2, 2012PhotoEvan Johnson
James N. nearing the summit of Mt. Sir Donald.
Oct 28, 2012Photoskidat801pow
Erik Harz cruising pitch 2 on Ironman
Oct 15, 2012PhotoVaughne
Erik H. at the last belay below the summit of Poincenot.
Oct 3, 2012PhotoAnonymous User
Flex romping up the upper buttress <br />photo by Jeff kennedy
Sep 16, 2012Photoccmski
The awesome first pitch of Magnolia Thunder Pussy
Sep 11, 2012PhotoTim Heid
Anna on the 3rd pitch ramp of the Classic
Sep 9, 2012PhotoAnonymous User
Fun scrambling can be had right on the approach trails.
Aug 30, 2012Photonmiller
Harz on the delicate traverse on pitch 2
Aug 22, 2012PhotoAnonymous User
What could be better than getting Fred's blessing before hiking in to climb South Howser?
Aug 15, 2012PhotoAddison
The amazing shadow of Poincenot from the summit. FitzRoy's shadow on the left.
Aug 13, 2012PhotoMicahisaac
Erik H. on the opening traverse of the route. The snow ramp begins just left of the climber.
Aug 13, 2012PhotoMicahisaac
The amazing shadow of Poincenot from the summit. FitzRoy's shadow on the left.
Aug 13, 2012PhotoMicahisaac
Erik H. at the last belay below the summit of Poincenot.
Aug 7, 2012PhotoIan Donnelly
James N. nearing the summit of Mt. Sir Donald.
Jul 15, 2012PhotoAnonymous User
The amazing shadow of Poincenot from the summit. FitzRoy's shadow on the left.
Jun 29, 2012PhotoAnonymous User
What could be better than getting Fred's blessing before hiking in to climb South Howser?
Jun 28, 2012PhotoAnonymous User
Harz following the Fresh Air Traverse
Jun 28, 2012PhotoGreg G
What could be better than getting Fred's blessing before hiking in to climb South Howser?
Jun 26, 2012PhotoBig Boi
Harz on the tricky traverse above the headwall.
Apr 20, 2012PhotoCory
What could be better than getting Fred's blessing before hiking in to climb South Howser?
Apr 10, 2012RouteferrellsInternational : South America : Argentina : Patagonia : Whillans-Cochrane (5.9 WI3 M4)
Mar 26, 2012PhotoAnonymous User
Composite photo of Granite Mountain
Mar 16, 2012PhotoAnonymous User
Youngharz on the exposed moves out to the arete on Angels Delight.
Mar 6, 2012PhotoAnonymous User
The amazing shadow of Poincenot from the summit. FitzRoy's shadow on the left.
Mar 2, 2012PhotoJohn Wu
Erik H. at the last belay below the summit of Poincenot.
Feb 29, 2012PhotoAlan Ream
Erik & Felix super stoked to be on the summit of South Howser Tower.
Feb 27, 2012PhotoAnonymous User
Flex following pitch 3
Feb 14, 2012PhotoFrances Fierst
Fun scrambling can be had right on the approach trails.
Feb 9, 2012PhotoAnonymous User
The amazing shadow of Poincenot from the summit. FitzRoy's shadow on the left.
Dec 28, 2011PhotoKen Trout
A busy day on the N Ridge
Dec 28, 2011PhotoKen Trout
One of several options through the Red Band
Dec 28, 2011PhotoKen Trout
Alpine ridge scrambling at its finest
Dec 28, 2011PhotoKen Trout
The North Face and Ridge of Mt. Assiniboine from the Hind hut
Dec 28, 2011PhotoKen Trout
Making the last steps to the summit of Mt. Assiniboine
Dec 28, 2011PhotoKen Trout
Teams queued up at the Gray Band
Dec 27, 2011PhotoBrian Prince
The awesome first pitch of Magnolia Thunder Pussy
Dec 23, 2011PhotoJeremy Monahan
The amazing shadow of Poincenot from the summit. FitzRoy's shadow on the left.
Dec 23, 2011PhotoJeremy Monahan
Erik H. at the last belay below the summit of Poincenot.
Dec 23, 2011PhotoJeremy Monahan
Erik H. on the opening traverse of the route. The snow ramp begins just left of the climber.
Dec 10, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
On the snow ramp of the Whillans route.
Dec 1, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
Flex romping up the upper buttress <br />photo by Jeff kennedy
Nov 13, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
What could be better than getting Fred's blessing before hiking in to climb South Howser?
Nov 13, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
What could be better than getting Fred's blessing before hiking in to climb South Howser?
Oct 25, 2011PhotoTim Heid
Classic view from the east of the FitzRoy massif. From left to right peaks are: St. Exupery, Rafael, Poincenot, FitzRoy, Mermoz, Guilluamet.
Oct 20, 2011PhotoBlitzo
Sunset on the North Face of Mt. Assiniboine
Oct 19, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
Great quartzite climbing in a spectaular, albeit touristy location.
Sep 30, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
What could be better than getting Fred's blessing before hiking in to climb South Howser?
Sep 28, 2011PhotoDan G0D5H411
Youngharz on the exposed moves out to the arete on Angels Delight.
Sep 21, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
Making the last steps to the summit of Mt. Assiniboine
Sep 16, 2011PhotoTim Heid
Composite photo of Granite Mountain
Aug 15, 2011PhotoDayne C
Erik H. on the opening traverse of the route. The snow ramp begins just left of the climber.
Aug 15, 2011PhotoDayne C
The amazing shadow of Poincenot from the summit. FitzRoy's shadow on the left.
Aug 15, 2011PhotoBrad Brandewie
The amazing shadow of Poincenot from the summit. FitzRoy's shadow on the left.
Aug 13, 2011Photonmiller
The amazing shadow of Poincenot from the summit. FitzRoy's shadow on the left.
Jul 31, 2011PhotoEric Godfrey
Youngharz on the exposed moves out to the arete on Angels Delight.
Jul 18, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
Erik H. on the opening traverse of the route. The snow ramp begins just left of the climber.
Jul 12, 2011PhotoOwen Darrow
What could be better than getting Fred's blessing before hiking in to climb South Howser?
Jul 12, 2011PhotoOwen Darrow
Erik & Felix super stoked to be on the summit of South Howser Tower.
Jul 6, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
The wide fun continues on the 2nd pitch which can be stretched to the top thru some fun chicken heads.
Jun 26, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
What could be better than getting Fred's blessing before hiking in to climb South Howser?
Jun 6, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
Erik H. on the opening traverse of the route. The snow ramp begins just left of the climber.
Jun 6, 2011PhotoTy Harlacker
Flex on pitch 2. March 2008 <br />Photo by Eric Dixon.
May 27, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
Fun scrambling can be had right on the approach trails.
May 26, 2011PhotoTy Harlacker
Erik H. on the opening traverse of the route. The snow ramp begins just left of the climber.
May 23, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
North Face of Mt. Sir Donald. NW Arete forms the right skyline ridge. The N Face was climbed mostly unroped by Beckey & Chouinard in '61 and only repeated once or twice.
May 9, 2011Photobradtaylor
Flex following pitch 3
Apr 27, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
Zoroaster Temple from the South Rim during a clearing storm. photo by Anna Thomas
Apr 20, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
Zoroaster Temple from the South Rim during a clearing storm. photo by Anna Thomas
Apr 14, 2011PhotoAlan Ream
The amazing shadow of Poincenot from the summit. FitzRoy's shadow on the left.
Mar 28, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
North Face of Mt. Sir Donald. NW Arete forms the right skyline ridge. The N Face was climbed mostly unroped by Beckey & Chouinard in '61 and only repeated once or twice.
Mar 28, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
North Face of Mt. Sir Donald. NW Arete forms the right skyline ridge. The N Face was climbed mostly unroped by Beckey & Chouinard in '61 and only repeated once or twice.
Mar 20, 2011PhotoWesley Stupar
Harz following the Fresh Air Traverse
Mar 18, 2011PhotoMark P Thomas
Flex following pitch 3
Mar 17, 2011PhotoTristan Higbee
Great quartzite climbing in a spectaular, albeit touristy location.
Mar 12, 2011PhotoBrian Prince
Enjoying the summit of the Charlatan
Feb 21, 2011Photobenjamin brownell
Erik H. at the last belay below the summit of Poincenot.
Feb 10, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
Sunset on the North Face of Mt. Assiniboine
Feb 6, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
The North Face and Ridge of Mt. Assiniboine from the Hind hut
Feb 6, 2011PhotoAdam Winters
Sunset on the North Face of Mt. Assiniboine
Feb 6, 2011PhotoAdam Winters
The North Face and Ridge of Mt. Assiniboine from the Hind hut
Feb 5, 2011Photodpr
What could be better than getting Fred's blessing before hiking in to climb South Howser?
Feb 3, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
The amazing shadow of Poincenot from the summit. FitzRoy's shadow on the left.
Jan 22, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
Relaxing in the Kain Hut on a forced rest day.
Jan 21, 2011PhotoTavis Ricksecker
Relaxing in the Kain Hut on a forced rest day.
Jan 7, 2011PhotoAnonymous User
Fun scrambling can be had right on the approach trails.
Jan 7, 2011PhotoKeen Butterworth
The amazing shadow of Poincenot from the summit. FitzRoy's shadow on the left.
Jan 7, 2011PhotoKeen Butterworth
Classic view from the east of the FitzRoy massif. From left to right peaks are: St. Exupery, Rafael, Poincenot, FitzRoy, Mermoz, Guilluamet.
Jan 7, 2011PhotoKeen Butterworth
North Face of Mt. Sir Donald. NW Arete forms the right skyline ridge. The N Face was climbed mostly unroped by Beckey & Chouinard in '61 and only repeated once or twice.
Jan 6, 2011PhotoTea
Fun scrambling can be had right on the approach trails.
Dec 29, 2010PhotoJeremy Monahan
North Face of Mt. Sir Donald. NW Arete forms the right skyline ridge. The N Face was climbed mostly unroped by Beckey & Chouinard in '61 and only repeated once or twice.
Dec 29, 2010PhotoCraig Martin
North Face of Mt. Sir Donald. NW Arete forms the right skyline ridge. The N Face was climbed mostly unroped by Beckey & Chouinard in '61 and only repeated once or twice.
Dec 29, 2010PhotoCO_Michael
North Face of Mt. Sir Donald. NW Arete forms the right skyline ridge. The N Face was climbed mostly unroped by Beckey & Chouinard in '61 and only repeated once or twice.
Dec 18, 2010Photottriche
The South Face of Warlock Needle
Dec 10, 2010PhotoTuRETZ
Classic view from the east of the FitzRoy massif. From left to right peaks are: St. Exupery, Rafael, Poincenot, FitzRoy, Mermoz, Guilluamet.
Nov 23, 2010PhotoAnonymous User
Flex following pitch 3
Nov 22, 2010PhotoDaniel Winder
The West Face of St. Exupery. Last Gringos climbs near the right skyline.
Nov 18, 2010PhotoTyson Anderson
Flex romping up the upper buttress <br />photo by Jeff kennedy
Nov 16, 2010PhotoJordan Ramey
What could be better than getting Fred's blessing before hiking in to climb South Howser?
Nov 13, 2010PhotoAnonymous User
View from the west of the FitzRoy massif. From left to right, peaks are: FitzRoy, Desmochada(low spire), Poincenot, Rafael, St. Exupery, De la 'S', Mojon Rojo
Sep 27, 2010PhotoAlan Ream
Erik H. on the opening traverse of the route. The snow ramp begins just left of the climber.
Sep 22, 2010PhotoAnonymous User
James N. nearing the summit of Mt. Sir Donald.
Sep 22, 2010PhotoAerili
Erik H. on the opening traverse of the route. The snow ramp begins just left of the climber.
Sep 21, 2010PhotoDave Holliday
Erik H. on the opening traverse of the route. The snow ramp begins just left of the climber.
Sep 20, 2010PhotoAnonymous User
On the snow ramp of the Whillans route.
Aug 24, 2010RouteChris SheridanInternational : South America : Argentina : Patagonia : Whillans-Cochrane (5.9 WI3 M4)
Aug 21, 2010PhotoTuRETZ
The amazing shadow of Poincenot from the summit. FitzRoy's shadow on the left.
Aug 21, 2010PhotoTuRETZ
On the mixed section leading to the shoulder of Poincenot.
Aug 21, 2010PhotoTuRETZ
Erik H. on the opening traverse of the route. The snow ramp begins just left of the climber.
Jul 21, 2010PhotoScott Z
What could be better than getting Fred's blessing before hiking in to climb South Howser?
Jul 19, 2010Photojohn durr
Jeff K. on the tricky face traverse.
Jul 8, 2010PhotoAnonymous User
What could be better than getting Fred's blessing before hiking in to climb South Howser?
Jul 5, 2010PhotoC Miller
Harz following the Fresh Air Traverse
May 18, 2010PhotoAerili
On the summit ridge of Edith Cavell.
May 1, 2010PhotoBrian Prince
Erik H. on the opening traverse of the route. The snow ramp begins just left of the climber.
Apr 28, 2010PhotoAnonymous User
What could be better than getting Fred's blessing before hiking in to climb South Howser?
Apr 27, 2010PhotoRockwood
What could be better than getting Fred's blessing before hiking in to climb South Howser?
Apr 27, 2010PhotoSlaton Whatley
What could be better than getting Fred's blessing before hiking in to climb South Howser?
Apr 20, 2010PhotoAnonymous User
Erik H. on the opening traverse of the route. The snow ramp begins just left of the climber.
Apr 8, 2010PhotoAnonymous User
Flex romping up the upper buttress <br />photo by Jeff kennedy
Mar 30, 2010PhotoR.Walters
What could be better than getting Fred's blessing before hiking in to climb South Howser?
Mar 12, 2010PhotoAnonymous User
View from the west of the FitzRoy massif. From left to right, peaks are: FitzRoy, Desmochada(low spire), Poincenot, Rafael, St. Exupery, De la 'S', Mojon Rojo
Mar 2, 2010PhotoEric Krantz
Great quartzite climbing in a spectaular, albeit touristy location.
Feb 18, 2010PhotoAnonymous User
What could be better than getting Fred's blessing before hiking in to climb South Howser?
Feb 18, 2010PhotoAnonymous User
Erik H. on the opening traverse of the route. The snow ramp begins just left of the climber.
Feb 17, 2010PhotoAnonymous User
Classic view from the east of the FitzRoy massif. From left to right peaks are: St. Exupery, Rafael, Poincenot, FitzRoy, Mermoz, Guilluamet.
Feb 16, 2010PhotoJohn Peterson
North Face of Mt. Sir Donald. NW Arete forms the right skyline ridge. The N Face was climbed mostly unroped by Beckey & Chouinard in '61 and only repeated once or twice.
Feb 4, 2010PhotoAndy Jacobsen
The amazing shadow of Poincenot from the summit. FitzRoy's shadow on the left.
Jan 27, 2010PhotoAnonymous User
On the summit ridge of Edith Cavell.
Jan 22, 2010Photojoshua corbett
Enjoying the summit of the Charlatan
Jan 6, 2010PhotoAnonymous User
Profile of Vestal Peak from Arrow Peak.
Dec 30, 2009PhotoDevan Johnson
Erik H. on the opening traverse of the route. The snow ramp begins just left of the climber.
Dec 27, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
What could be better than getting Fred's blessing before hiking in to climb South Howser?
Dec 18, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
The amazing shadow of Poincenot from the summit. FitzRoy's shadow on the left.
Dec 14, 2009PhotoC Miller
James N. nearing the summit of Mt. Sir Donald.
Dec 14, 2009PhotoAerili
James N. nearing the summit of Mt. Sir Donald.
Dec 14, 2009PhotoAerili
Enjoying the summit of the Charlatan
Dec 6, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Classic view from the east of the FitzRoy massif. From left to right peaks are: St. Exupery, Rafael, Poincenot, FitzRoy, Mermoz, Guilluamet.
Dec 2, 2009PhotoTim Heid
Youngharz on the exposed moves out to the arete on Angels Delight.
Nov 23, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Composite photo of Granite Mountain
Nov 23, 2009Phototenesmus
Zoroaster Temple from the South Rim during a clearing storm. photo by Anna Thomas
Nov 23, 2009Phototenesmus
Fun scrambling can be had right on the approach trails.
Nov 23, 2009PhotoTony B
Zoroaster Temple from the South Rim during a clearing storm. photo by Anna Thomas
Nov 19, 2009PhotoAlan Ream
Classic view from the east of the FitzRoy massif. From left to right peaks are: St. Exupery, Rafael, Poincenot, FitzRoy, Mermoz, Guilluamet.
Nov 16, 2009PhotoKris Gorny
Classic view from the east of the FitzRoy massif. From left to right peaks are: St. Exupery, Rafael, Poincenot, FitzRoy, Mermoz, Guilluamet.
Oct 28, 2009PhotoRemo
On the summit ridge of Edith Cavell.
Oct 28, 2009PhotoRemo
View from the west of the FitzRoy massif. From left to right, peaks are: FitzRoy, Desmochada(low spire), Poincenot, Rafael, St. Exupery, De la 'S', Mojon Rojo
Oct 28, 2009PhotoRemo
Classic view from the east of the FitzRoy massif. From left to right peaks are: St. Exupery, Rafael, Poincenot, FitzRoy, Mermoz, Guilluamet.
Oct 16, 2009PhotoAdam Winters
The amazing shadow of Poincenot from the summit. FitzRoy's shadow on the left.
Oct 15, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
The amazing shadow of Poincenot from the summit. FitzRoy's shadow on the left.
Oct 15, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
On the snow ramp of the Whillans route.
Oct 15, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
On the snow ramp of the Whillans route.
Oct 15, 2009PhotoBrad G
Great quartzite climbing in a spectaular, albeit touristy location.
Oct 12, 2009PhotoAdam Winters
Basecamp in the Adamants. photo by Harz.
Oct 12, 2009PhotoKris Gorny
Applebee Dome campsite under the East face of Snowpatch Spire
Oct 12, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Applebee Dome campsite under the East face of Snowpatch Spire
Oct 12, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
The Conrad Kain Hut
Oct 12, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Relaxing in the Kain Hut on a forced rest day.
Oct 12, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Basecamp in the Adamants. photo by Harz.
Oct 12, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Great quartzite climbing in a spectaular, albeit touristy location.
Oct 12, 2009PhotoGuy H.
Basecamp in the Adamants. photo by Harz.
Oct 12, 2009PhotoDan.Heacock
Applebee Dome campsite under the East face of Snowpatch Spire
Oct 5, 2009PhotoSteve Pulver
Jeff K. making it look easy on the 1st pitch
Oct 4, 2009PhotoKris Gorny
The East Face of Poincenot. The Whillans Route follows the obvious snow ramp to the shoulder between the East & South faces. The upper, rock section is around the corner to the left on the upper South face.
Oct 4, 2009PhotoKris Gorny
The amazing shadow of Poincenot from the summit. FitzRoy's shadow on the left.
Oct 4, 2009PhotoKris Gorny
On the snow ramp of the Whillans route.
Oct 4, 2009PhotoKris Gorny
Erik H. on the opening traverse of the route. The snow ramp begins just left of the climber.
Oct 4, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
The wide fun continues on the 2nd pitch which can be stretched to the top thru some fun chicken heads.
Sep 22, 2009PhotoBrad Brandewie
View from the west of the FitzRoy massif. From left to right, peaks are: FitzRoy, Desmochada(low spire), Poincenot, Rafael, St. Exupery, De la 'S', Mojon Rojo
Sep 17, 2009Photomarkguycan
The awesome first pitch of Magnolia Thunder Pussy
Sep 4, 2009PhotoChris Sheridan
North Face of Mt. Sir Donald. NW Arete forms the right skyline ridge. The N Face was climbed mostly unroped by Beckey & Chouinard in '61 and only repeated once or twice.
Aug 26, 2009PhotoRob Schichtel
Profile of Vestal Peak from Arrow Peak.
Aug 22, 2009PhotoJeremy Monahan
Profile of Vestal Peak from Arrow Peak.
Aug 22, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Flex romping up the upper buttress <br />photo by Jeff kennedy
Aug 10, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
View from the west of the FitzRoy massif. From left to right, peaks are: FitzRoy, Desmochada(low spire), Poincenot, Rafael, St. Exupery, De la 'S', Mojon Rojo
Aug 10, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Classic view from the east of the FitzRoy massif. From left to right peaks are: St. Exupery, Rafael, Poincenot, FitzRoy, Mermoz, Guilluamet.
Jul 20, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Classic view from the east of the FitzRoy massif. From left to right peaks are: St. Exupery, Rafael, Poincenot, FitzRoy, Mermoz, Guilluamet.
Jul 20, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
View from the west of the FitzRoy massif. From left to right, peaks are: FitzRoy, Desmochada(low spire), Poincenot, Rafael, St. Exupery, De la 'S', Mojon Rojo
Jun 15, 2009PhotoJeff Baum
Youngharz on the exposed moves out to the arete on Angels Delight.
May 28, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Harz following the Fresh Air Traverse
Mar 9, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
North Face of Mt. Sir Donald. NW Arete forms the right skyline ridge. The N Face was climbed mostly unroped by Beckey & Chouinard in '61 and only repeated once or twice.
Feb 17, 2009PhotoC Miller
Flex following pitch 3
Feb 17, 2009PhotoAnonymous User
Harz leading the money pitch.
Nov 20, 2008PhotoBlase
Emiko Hobbs on the NW Arete
Aug 31, 2008PhotoAdam Stackhouse
Harz leading the money pitch.
Aug 30, 2008PhotoKris Gorny
Flex following pitch 3
Aug 28, 2008PhotoAnonymous User
Harz pulling through the crux bulge.
Aug 28, 2008PhotoAnonymous User
Flex following pitch 3
Aug 28, 2008PhotoAnonymous User
Harz following the Fresh Air Traverse
Aug 21, 2008PhotoKris Gorny
North Face of Mt. Sir Donald. NW Arete forms the right skyline ridge. The N Face was climbed mostly unroped by Beckey & Chouinard in '61 and only repeated once or twice.
Aug 21, 2008PhotoAdam Winters
North Face of Mt. Sir Donald. NW Arete forms the right skyline ridge. The N Face was climbed mostly unroped by Beckey & Chouinard in '61 and only repeated once or twice.
Jul 26, 2008PhotoAimee Rose
Flex on Left Deception. photo copyright Jeremiah Watt.
Oct 25, 2007PhotoAnonymous User
Youngharz on the exposed moves out to the arete on Angels Delight.