Climbed right side Weeping Wall with 2 yesterday. The route was entirely dry, with lots of swinging to get good sticks. There was no sign of travel until the last pitch so it must be reforming pretty consistently. 60m rope stretcher pitches, so having 70s is really nice. Climbed Louise Falls a couple days ago. The pillar has really grown, and now you can no longer walk behind it...so whichever side you choose to enter, be prepared to climb that side of the pillar. At the time, I managed to squeeze out of a hole between two pillars (a newer formed pillar on the left and the old big pillar on the right), and still climb the fat right pillar, but who knows what it will look like next time!
Sarah Hueniken
ACMG Alpine Guide
www.sarahhueniken.com
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