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Richard Forbes
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07/01/2021
The start of the Snow Lake Trail.
Richard Forbes
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07/01/2021
Heading up Snow Lake Trail.
Richard Forbes
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07/01/2021
Taking the left toward Source Lake.
Richard Forbes
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07/01/2021
Heading up toward Pineapple Pass through the clouds.
Richard Forbes
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07/01/2021
Getting close to Pineapple Pass.
Richard Forbes
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07/01/2021
Looking up pitch 1.
Richard Forbes
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07/01/2021
Finishing pitch 1.
Richard Forbes
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07/01/2021
Halfway up the route!
Richard Forbes
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07/01/2021
Beginning the rappel off the summit down the south face of the Tooth.
Richard Forbes
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07/01/2021
Rappelling down the upper Tooth.
Richard Forbes
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07/01/2021
Downclimbing the scramble pitch of the south face of the Tooth.
Richard Forbes
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07/01/2021
Looking down the south face of the Tooth toward another party.
Richard Forbes
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07/01/2021
Descending off Pineapple Pass toward Great Scott Basin.
Richard Forbes
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07/01/2021
Descending back into Source Lake Basin.

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