Subject: | [MCR] Kokanee Glacier & Cond Peak - Selkirks |
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Date: | Thu, 14 Oct 2010 17:15:48 -0700 |
Yesterday we climbed The lower reaches of the north glacier were bare ice, as were isolated rolls higher up including the convexity north of Some shaded rocky areas still had 1cm of remnant snow from the last storm, but the range was otherwise quite snow free. The Keyhole was in typical late season shape with lots of loose rock debris. Scattered snow pockets on this west aspect were just soft enough to boot ski at the end of the day but would have been treacherous ice hard slabs before the sun had many hours to soften them. Enjoy the sunny weather, Shaun King
Mountain
Guide
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