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May 20, 2021
Dan mccann from United States
The line of least resistance to the summit starts near rt. 150s second highest point, north several miles past Mirror lake. Head due east on a broad sub-ridge toward Haydens summit ridge-line running north, south. There is in places a shallow trail. Once the main summit ridgeline is attained (11,500ish), head north mostly above treeline. Some rudimentary route finding is in order.
Hike and scramble to summit area. Some 3rd class climbing is necessary in gaining the summit dome.
Decent usually follows accent line.
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Dan mccann from United States
The line of least resistance to the summit starts near rt. 150s second highest point, north several miles past Mirror lake. Head due east on a broad sub-ridge toward Haydens summit ridge-line running north, south. There is in places a shallow trail. Once the main summit ridgeline is attained (11,500ish), head north mostly above treeline. Some rudimentary route finding is in order.
Hike and scramble to summit area. Some 3rd class climbing is necessary in gaining the summit dome.
Decent usually follows accent line.