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

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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 Suggest change

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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Ice screws, v thread to descend

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