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| Trip Date: 30-Jun-2010 Activity: Scramble Destination: Old Baldy Mountain |
Another great day in the Rockies. Arnold, Peter and Gary joined me for this scramble.
I decided to take my favorite route up Old Baldy - that of following the SW ridge. This can be accessed as follows. Shortly after starting up the creek from the Evans-Thomas road, head up to the left through the trees and upward to the ridge. Initially, some deadfall is encountered, but after a hundred vertical meters, an animal trail is encountered. This trail is fairly continuous although you encounter a boulder field (relatively stable), part way up. If you lose the trail, it is best to move right to the cliffy edge of the ridge where the trail avoids the bush.





The views were great, with Joffre visible in the south, Assiniboine in the west, Temple in the NW and Costigan in the north. This is a great view peak, especially for it's height of 9000 ft / 2745 m.




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