Has anyone done the ridge between Ellingwood point and California peak. If so, I'm interested in the rock quality and how hard/exposed the ridge might be. It looks fun, but if it's a rotten mess I'd like to know before climbing it.
Thanks!
Ellingwood point to California Peak traverse?
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Re: Ellingwood point to California Peak traverse?
It's doable. TR here. http://14ers.com/php14ers/tripreport.php?trip=15195" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Ellingwood point to California Peak traverse?
Perfect, Thank you.
Now hopefully it'll go with snow covering the route. Still probably safer than gap jumping on the bells traverse
Now hopefully it'll go with snow covering the route. Still probably safer than gap jumping on the bells traverse