Even at Healy Pass there were significant bugs and so after a short lunch we headed up the bumps to the north. There we soon ran into Ginger, June, and Joyce and some of their friends, also seeking respite from the bugs. It didn't take very long to climb up to the high point of the ridge north of the pass.
From there we could see that we had a nice ridge walk available that would keep us in the breeze and take us right around to above the bottom of the meadows. This turned out very well although it does make the trip an OT4. We thought of it as a "Mini-Monarch-Ramparts" with views that are comparable.
I had dropped my camera on Sunday, but it seemed to be working until we got part way around.
Eventually we got around to the southeast end of the loop and could look back at our ridge.
Bill has kindly provided the GPS track on a map.
We ended up doing a bit of bushwhacking to get to the Healy Pass trail, joining it a little below the meadows. One could also trend a little more right/west and pick up the trail in the meadows.
Many thanks to Aldis, Bill (photo/map), Jim and Ron (photos) for joining me, Carl (C/S).