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A group of six climbed Razorback Mountain in the summer of 1974. A two day walk/bushwack up to the head of the valley. Several encounters with bears along the route. We ascended the glacier to the NW col and bivouacked for the night. A grizzly bear wandered through our bivouac site between the two separate groups but did not bother us. A very loose and rocky scramble to the summit and back down to our valley camp in one day and one day out.

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Jesse

Sounds like quite the trip! I'm glad you logged it here. Is the same glacier still there? I'm looking at the google map satellite view, and I'm not certain which route you took. Did you end up at the far west end of the ridge, about a kilometre west of the summit after ascending the glacier? Do you think you would take the same route again?

Kreig

Thanks Jesse, Climbing Razorback was a bazzilion years ago so my memory is not the strongest. I think the best access was the route we chose up the glacier to the col and then following a rocky crumbly broad ridge to the summit. Not technical but scenic and enjoyable.

Jesse

Thanks for the beta Kreig. I absolutely love this area, hopefully I can get up on Razorback some time in the next two years here. If I do, you'll see some new pictures here!