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1 climb • 10.4 km • 3,590 m gain • 6 hr 8 min
1 climb • 12.7 km • 3,204 m gain • 7 hr 5 min
1 climb • 14.3 km • 6,372 m gain • 9 hr 22 min
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"North Kent & Chesmill are almost identical objectives: unofficial summits with an approach from the west via a grassy outlier. They're also short enough not to warrant the drive if done individually, so we decided to combine them. North Kent was a straightforward easy ascent, after which we descended from the col to James Walker creek, with some heinous, slippery, sweaty bushwhacking via the route we took. After crossing the creek, it was an ascent up steep grassy slopes up to the outlier, down to the other col and then a final grind to the summit. On the way down, we skipped the col and descended a muddy gulley to the creek.
North Kent & Chesmill are almost identical objectives: unofficial summits with an approach from the west via a grassy outlier. They're also short enough not to warrant the drive if done individually, so we decided to combine them. North Kent was a straightforward easy ascent, after which we descended from the col to James Walker creek, with some heinous, slippery, sweaty bushwhacking via the route we took. After crossing the creek, it was an ascent up steep grassy slopes up to the outlier, down to the other col and then a final grind to the summit. On the way..." — geoffhardy • Jul 18, 2025
"Ski tour. Due to good snow cover made it to around 2700 m on skis than boot pack to to summit. Great weather and views. Met Scott at the summit , very nice and fit athlete who made the summit at the same time like myself, despite starting 2 hours later from the parking lot! Despite careful skiing upper slope towards the col I hit the rocks quite a few times. Honestly I didn’t even expect that slope can be skied. It was a bonus but I shouldn’t bring my brand new ski setup for this trip for sure! Skiing the gully from the col to the creek was excellent though." — PawelG • Mar 30, 2024







