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Mt. Williamson & Mt. Tyndall Photos/TR

Postby calicokat » Sat Jun 15, 2013 6:45 am

Though these are a week old (June7-9), I thought I would post some photos. There is no need for any snow gear, at least by the West Face route on Williamson or the North Rib route on Tyndall.

Tyndall's North Rib
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Tyndall From The Williamson Bowl
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Just Above The "Black Stain"
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In The Chute
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The Chimney
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Looking West From The Chute
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Looking Down The Chimney
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Mt. Whitney From The Summit Of Williamson
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Mt. Tyndall & Destinations West
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Lake Helen Of Troy From The Chute
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Mt. Williamson From The Williamson Bowl
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Slabs A Plenty En Route To Mt. Tyndall. I stayed To The Right Of The Rib On The Way Up (Great Climb)
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Tyndall's North Rib En Route To Polychrome Peak
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View From My Camp. It Was An Excellent Weekend With Great Conditions
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Postby lilbitmo » Sat Jun 15, 2013 10:07 pm

Outstanding shots Calico, looking forward to our next outing.

Glad you had fun.

:D
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Postby Sally » Sun Jun 16, 2013 7:55 am

Very nice, calicokat!
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Postby Hikin_Jim » Mon Jun 17, 2013 10:14 am

Breath taking.
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Really nice stuff, bro.

Enviously yours,

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Postby GoPlayer » Mon Jun 17, 2013 6:04 pm

Timely information. I'm planning a trip up there in 3 weeks. Tyndall and possibly Williamson.

Good to see that no snow gear is necessary.

I'm trying to find more information on the Chimney. How technical is it? Particularly in terms of exposure? I've seen some reports where people took ropes for that section. The information about the height of it also varies. Our group is made up of hikers rather than serious climbers.

Any input would be appreciated.
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