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A picture taken from road where I parked. Snowing my route. Mouseover to see the dip. This picture was the only picture that I could visually see the dip. Any other pictures from the south ridge, I cannot see this dip.
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Sentry Mountain & Crowsnest Lake. When I was a student we came this lake to canoe, but one of my buddy misunderstood the difference between canoeing and flipping canoe while someone is on. Hehehe good memories.
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This is where turn off from Phillipps Pass. Look for the hydro tower. The drainage started right there.
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After drainage. More snow than I anticipated, however I didn't need snowshoe for this sun baked snow.
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Going up to get on the south ridge.
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Seeing Phillipps and Tecumseh from the ridge was superb.
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There were so much snow, often poking snow with ice axe didn't reach the rock below.
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Another photo of Phillipps and Tecumseh.
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This was where I found out there was a dip. I tried to traverse to north side from here.
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Looking east side. Coleman (town), and Turtle Mountain can be seen. Seven Sisters and tip of Crowsnest Mountain behind the sub peak between Phillipps and Tecumseh.
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At this point, I was standing on Continental Divide.
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I found a way to get down to the bottom of summit block. I found a hole or could be a cave, but I didn't bother checking out. The slabby rock gave me hard time. Interestingly I had easier time downclimbing. That was because I could dip my crampons to sticky snow, but for upclimbing, I realized I kicked off sticky snow and now I had to deal with wet slabby rock which was way too steep to rely on friction. I thought, I only have 3 options. I will be stuck here and become a caveman for rest of my life, try friction play and go up, or try friction play and fail and slide down and fall off from a cliff waiting for me not too far from where I was. Who says downclimb is more difficult...
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Big concave on the side of the summit block.
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I came this far but the slope was just to steep to continue. Only way I say was to go farther down and traverse this slope. But as stable as snow was, I didn't like the idea of walking this steep terrain at lower part. So I called it a day.
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Caveman tryout. This is what you see everyday if you were a caveman.
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One last photo of this magnificent looking peak.
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On the way back, I took a gully to get down.
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Mountains in Flathead Range. Mouseover for names.