Type: Snow, Alpine, 800 ft (242 m), Grade II
FA: Ute
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Shared By: Andy Hansen on Mar 22, 2018
Admins: Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC

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This is the couloir, also known as North Couloir, that separates Hallett Peak's First Buttress from the East Buttress. It's also the first section of Hallett Peak's East Ridge. Low angle terrain, sometimes only snow covered talus, leads to moderate snow as one approaches the col. It can often be cross-loaded from prevailing westerly winds.

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This ascends the north-facing couloir directly south of Emerald Lake.

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Agility and poise.

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