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Still lots of snow.
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Cutline.
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That huge cornice connects Rummel and Tower.
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Mount Galatea.
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Walking on the cornice. My snowshoe prints look like ants.
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Close up on Sir Douglas area.
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South ridge of The Tower. I am not sure but I believe the highest peak in the picture is probably the south peak.
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Closer high point is where I stopped.
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Bit sketchy it was to get to the high point.
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SE aspects seems to have more snow. Mount Engadine is an example.
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I could go little farther but I decided to turn around.
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Again Galatea and British Military Group.
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Going back…
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11,000ers in one shot. Sir Douglas 3406 m and King George 3422 m behind.