UNNAMED 2480m & UNNAMED 2610m

UNNAMED 466227  2480m
A minor but dramatic peak on the watershed 0.5 km directly west of upper Hird Lake. A higher summit (2610m) is 0.5 km southwest of it and west-southwest of the lake. Two kilometres due north of Mount Bor.
Normally these would be accessed as part of a traverse of the Valhallas or as a day trip from Gwillim Basin.

1. Southeast Face. Start at a grassy bench in the middle of the base of the face. Two pitches lead to another grassy ledge, just to the right of a short reddish-brown gully. Cross the gully and ascend left across a broad area of light rock.
A steep climb to the right gains a tree band, allowing a scramble to the summit. Eight pitches in all on solid and easily protected rock. (II,5.4).
FRA Jim Harrang, Philip Smith, July 31, 1992. 

2. Northern Couloirs. Descended by the party of Route 1.

 

UNNAMED 464223  2610m
On the Valhalla watershed west-southwest of upper Hird Lake.

 

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