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post #16 of (permalink) Old 07-07-2011, 10:58 PM
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Figured you'd be hitting this one up in short order. Great views,great summit.
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post #17 of (permalink) Old 07-08-2011, 09:48 AM
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Awesome trip guys! Some top-notch views in that area. Need to get me a 4Runner asap!
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Thanks for the great report Simon. I'll just add a couple of pictures.


Crossing Exodus glacier

1. 2. 3.
1.Gerry and Simon checking the views.
2.Al
3.Going up

1. 2. 3.
1.Group picture
2.summit plateau
3.Simon and radio tower


Heading back

It was great meeting you and Al!
The swelling of my knee is slowly reducing. I should be back in the mountain soon enough

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Nice trip Simon and company!

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good stuff simon. i noticed it too from outrigger. doesn't look too bad for a ski trip. the w/e we did outrigger the snow was already a little thin on e600. but it looks like it's the best way up right now with dipper deactivated.
Paul, Sign me up for that ski trip.
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Nice trip Simon and company!

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good stuff simon. i noticed it too from outrigger. doesn't look too bad for a ski trip. the w/e we did outrigger the snow was already a little thin on e600. but it looks like it's the best way up right now with dipper deactivated.
Paul, Sign me up for that ski trip.
Craig, you were on the Exodus trip in January 2010 from Dipper! It was just before the Olympics and the snow pack was thin. We turned around a bit over an hour from the summit due to poorly bridged crevasses. Was up there around 2000 in May. I'm sure it would be a great ski trip from E600. Maybe next year in May if we can get up the road.
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Superb trip!
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post #22 of (permalink) Old 07-08-2011, 08:28 PM
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Nice trip...views are amazing.
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post #23 of (permalink) Old 07-08-2011, 10:51 PM
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I had originally wanted to head out on a multiday trip but having just been up on Outrigger with Simon it didn't take much talking to convince me into giving Exodus a try.


The end of the road with Outrigger and Mt John Clarke behind
Outrigger Peak
Mt John Clarke
Mt Albert
Mt Ralph
Mt Tinniswood
Crossing the glacier
Nearing the summit



Since we had a few more days at our disposal we decided to stay in the area and try to give Mt John Clarke a try the next day. Unfortunately Sabine's knee wasn't up to the task and she was only able to hike up the Bug Lake trail to the "Twin Firs"

Simms Creek

The "Twin Firs"

At that point Sabine headed back down and I continued up the trail to 1100m doing some trail work along the way. I'm not sure why the trail got it's name as the bugs weren't really that bad.

Outrigger Creek

Peaches and Cream Falls.
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Lots of impressive water falls up this way right now with the early summer run off.


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I know this an old report, but would someone be able to help me with a GPS track of the trip?
I keep studying the area and it looks very rough to gain the ridge, maybe due to the fires from 2015?
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