| Type: | Ice, 150 ft (45 m) |
| GPS: | 61.81111, -148.13661 |
| FA: | Tom Walter and Scott Mignery 1991 |
| Page Views: | 565 total · 12/month |
| Shared By: | Nathaniel Bannish on Dec 14, 2021 |
| Admins: | L Von Dommelheimer |
Description
This route consists of a 80-100 foot vertical pillar sitting on a pedestal of strange and awkward ice formations. The pillar may or may not have a crack along the top, so proceed with that in mind.
Location
Park at the lot used to access the Purinton Creek rock climbs. From there, the routefinding can be a bit complicated and depends on where the snowmachines have packed (unless of course, you're ON a snowmachine). This route will get you to the pillar, and of course, once you SEE the pillar, you're free to plot your route accordingly - strava.com/routes/290531588…



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