Type: Trad, Alpine
GPS: 36.5979, -118.6535
FA: unknown
Page Views: 4,076 total · 25/month
Shared By: Chris Owen on Jan 9, 2013
Admins: Chris Owen, Lurk Er, Mike Morley, Adam Stackhouse, Salamanizer Ski, Justin Johnsen, Vicki Schwantes

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A fun and solid scramble above the Tablelands, with outstanding views of the Great Western Divide.

Gain the apparent knife-edge from the ridge's eastern side (past the big step), this is the only Class 3 section, once on the ridge follow solid rock to the summit.

Descend the same way.

Location Suggest change

From Pear Lake follow the cross-country use path (to Moose Lake), with occasional ducks up slabs then a better trail to the crest of the eastern wall of Pear Lake, there's a rocky corridor/notch at the crest, leave this and hike southeast up slabs, past a big step in the ridge to the left, then gain the ridge as mentioned above.

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Solo.

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