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NR | North Rib | 2 |
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Begin up a snow gut (now often rock) that descends between the north-west ridge and the
north rib. The route then swings left up the north rib, east of this gut.
S Conway, J Sampson, M Fowlds, L Ryan, 31 December 1949
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South West Face | 2 |
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From Lake Barrowman, follow the broad gully directly to the summit of Dog Kennel Peak.
Falling from the route will see you in the lake, so take care!
Phil Castle, Steve Rawnsley, Barry Kivell, 30 December 1982
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North West Ridge | 2+ |
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From the South Butler Valley, head straight up the snow (rock) gully to the col immediately
south-east of Mt Barrowman, and en route climb around a small waterfall out to the right. The
last part to the col is difficult (slabs). The back (Lake Barrowman) side of Dog Kennel Peak
offers steep snow and nice slabs.
Mike Andrews, Ross Eden, 1st February 1979
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South East Ridge and ‘The Dog’ | 3- |
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From the South Butler Valley, follow the narrow snow (or rock) gully leading up to the lowest
point on the ridge between Mt Huss and Dog Kennel Peak. (The small peak immediately west
of here is referred to as the Dog.) There are two difficult rock steps, the first leading up to the
Dog. From there, descend a narrow snow ridge to a second col, where there is another rock step
on the ridge, before the final easier climb to Dog Kennel Peak.
Mike Andrews, Ross Eden (descended), 1 February 1979
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Attribution:
Yvonne Cook and Geoff Spearpoint,
in association with the Canterbury Mountaineering Club
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