Grade
IV,4,12
Length
0m
0
Natural pro required
Quality
First ascent
J Dempster & A Gillespie
Located on
This route has had several ascents over the past decade; though its first
ascentionists have not been recorded. Climb to the head of Harper Creek and
head towards the basin below the northeast side of the peak. Ascend a rock
slab on far left, which leads to the main North East Ridge. From here the
ridge steepens to a short 10–15m pitch (crux). Above is a nice red arete,
which is followed until broader, easier ground, to loose rock for the final
50–80m to the summit. Descend the North Ridge.
- P1
- 12
- Alpine (Technical) 4
- Alpine (Commitment) IV
- Trad
Comments
UUID
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Scrambled all the way up to the crux which is about half way up (couldn't find good anchor option once on main ridge)
Found the crux to be more 14/15.
The crux had good rock but in general was no better than the rest of arthurs pass.