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1 climb • 35.9 km • 2,384 m gain • 12 hr 30 min
1 climb • 40.9 km • 1,684 m gain • 53 hr 15 min
1 climb • 44.3 km • 2,504 m gain • 13 hr 52 min
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"Armstrong - Bolton - Aldridge traverse, bike+scramble
42.8km with 2,923m gain in 13:45hrs (on foot 23.5km with 2,400m in 10:40hrs)
The initial plan was to do Cornwell to Baril after Bolton, but it didn't look it was possible to scramble up Cornwell from the pass. The pass itself was rather busy with campers.
Armstrong: should've listened to my gut feeling and do a short-cut on SW slopes directly to the main summit. While it does look intimidating from the bottom, from the top it's a mid angled. And no need to down climb or walk on that ridge twice.
Aldridge: 600m steep slog to the North Peak, then pleasant ridge walk with some easy to moderate scramble. Definitely a rarely visited summit; was wondering if it was even sumitted in 13 years between 2004-17, at least no any trace of that.
Return the same way (say "hello" to your knees) or, if you have more time, via Courcelette Peak (difficult scramble as per reports)." — alexp • Jul 26, 2020
"Spent two glorious nights at the tastefully appointed James Lake Cabin, just off the Great Divide Trail on the way to Fording Pass. Weather Friday and early Saturday morning included a mixed bag of high winds, thunder, lightning and heavy rain. Awoke Saturday morning to discover what appeared to be more storm clouds moving southeast to northwest with winds gusting in excess of 60+ km/hr. Departed camp at around 9:30 a.m. after enjoying a nice slow breakfast. By the time I reached the slopes of Mt. Armstrong, storm clouds had begun to dissipate and the rest of the day was absolutely gorgeous with beautiful white cumulus clouds and lots of sunshine. " — Mountainman • Jul 21, 2012
"Biked up Baril Creek, hiked to Armstrong Lookout (in hiking book), easy scramble along SW ridge to summit. According to my inclinometer the high point to SE was lower, so didn't go there (before GPS). Also this summit is on the Divide and is the official Armstrong summit according to the NRC Cdn. Geographical Names Database. Replaced register container and added new book. Left Rick Collier, Grizzly Group 1991/2 etc. entries in container. Continued down along N. Ridge to Aldridge Lake and MacLaren. With J. Skvaril." — KrisT • Aug 2, 1998