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DescriptionThe St. Lawrence Basin, on Shoshone land, and approached from the east, is some of the wildest and most remote reaches I have ever visited in the Wind River Range. On our first trip in August 1988, Fred Beckey said, "we're probably the first white people ever in here". I laughed, but suspect, he was certainly correct in regards to the first "climbers" in that remote east facing Wolverine Cirque. Getting ThereGet a Reservation visitors permit from any hardware store before driving up from the valley floor from the likes of Dubois. The ClassicsMountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for St. Lawrence Basin:
Wolverine Peak, The Wolverine Shield 5.10 A2 Trad, Aid, Alpine, 9 pitches, 1500 feet, Grade V
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