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/-118.530525917386,37.1426221869173,11,0.00,0.00/320x240@2x?access_token=pk.eyJ1IjoicGVha2VyeSIsImEiOiJjampra3Z0bnAxeTVnM3FteHlybHY3b2p1In0.7a5dEa5-995VUv8ceHHNmw)
1 summit • 13.0 mi • 5,301 ft gain • 12 hr 51 min
/-118.530525917386,37.1426221869173,11,0.00,0.00/320x240@2x?access_token=pk.eyJ1IjoicGVha2VyeSIsImEiOiJjampra3Z0bnAxeTVnM3FteHlybHY3b2p1In0.7a5dEa5-995VUv8ceHHNmw)
1 summit • 13.0 mi • 4,612 ft gain • 9 hr 2 min
Latest summits

"Climbed Cloudripper during a backpacking trip up the N Fork of Big Pine Creek with Jeff D. and Michael L. from work. Our camp was at Summit Lake and we climbed the peak via the E Ridge. I remember the broad chute up to the ridge being steep and loose and the climbing near the summit was low 3rd class with no exposure. Spectacular views." — klotito • Aug 9, 2018

"So close to the top, but things get dicey when following the west chute route. Seem to have made the same mistake many others have by turning left at the fork in the west chute. Ran out of time with rain clouds closing in, so didn't try to route find up the next chute over. Was about 500 feet below the top. I wrote a trip report about it if any wants more details:
www.peakfever.com/hike-info-21.php" — hiker101 • Jul 22, 2015

"Will's Sierra Club Wilderness Travel Course backpacking trip. Hiked South Lake to Green Lake, camped there. Side trek to Coyote Ridge and the Hunchback. Side trek to Vagabond Peak, then up to Cloudripper." — df234afsef1245r • Jul 29, 2007