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Thought we'd get back to Ya Ha Tinda since it's usually dry and go for Labyrinth. The river crossing was cold - it was -10 when we left the car. My legs were frozen when I got out of the water - BRRRRRRRR!!! The rest of the hike was a fateful experience of bushwhacking, following a rugged horse trail and then scrambling up some steep stuff to the ridge and then reaching a pretty simple summit with only 180-degree views. Not sure I'd recommend this one unless you're a peak-bagger like we are! It warmed up to about 0 and I have a lot of scratches on my legs for deadfall.

Route name

Southwest slopes.

out-and-back
Obstacles

stream crossing, blowdowns

Key gear

water footwear for river crossing