Sheol Mountain
July 23, 2003
Mountain height: 2779 m
Elevation gain: 1060 m
Solo scramble.
Kane’s
accurately describes Sheol as “merely the end of Haddo Peak’s north ridge”. And
although it may not deserve an official title, the peak 110% deserves to be climbed!
The ascent features
a relatively easy approach, tons of enjoyable hands-on scrambling, beautiful
rock, and an excellent summit view. Enough
said!

Lake Annette sits below the magnificent north face of Mount Temple

The backsides of Pinnacle, Eiffel, and Wasootch. Deltaform is in the centre, background.

Self-timed summit shot. Haddo Peak behind.

Massive Hungabee Mountain
The End
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