Highlights
Routes
2 climbs • 10.1 km • 959 m gain • 8 hr 22 min
1 climb • 14.0 km • 1,029 m gain • 8 hr 16 min • Class 4
1 climb • 11.9 km • 1,273 m gain • 8 hr 51 min
1 climb • 19.9 km • 1,839 m gain • 7 hr 46 min
Latest climbs
"Difficult scramble to Storelk ridge followed by a long difficult (class 4) ridge walk with lots of ups and downs. Previous (and only one) entry on Elk peak dated back in 2006. Exit via RR - Odlum col. The gully from the col is extremely loose, steep and narrow. Rock fall danger is very serious. Going down that gully is better then up so this is the preferred direction for this specific traverse." — antons • Oct 2, 2025
"Smoky but still a wonderful day. Running Rain was easier than advertised, only some short portions of class 4 (not low-fifth PD+ as claimed by David P Jones). Ridgewalk to Odlum was fast and scenic. The east ridge and SE face of Odlum was nasty - the crux of the day. The Odlum approach valley is lush and beautiful." — yuri • Sep 7, 2025
"Nice trail to the base of the mountain followed by very tedious ascent in the gully on some loose rubble and scree. I wish there was more snow. Then real fun begins. Short ascent of Running Rain Peak requires some routefinding. Cornelius Rott's description is very helpful. The crux chimney reminded me Mt. Smuts, but easier, and exposure was not too bad. Definitely, at least Class 4 ("difficult" scramble). David Jones rates the crux as Class 5. The rest is "moderate" .
Ridgewalk to Odlum is pleasant. Little scrambling, but the ridge is deadly exposed in a few places. It's not for folks with the fear of heights. For the descent, we followed Nugara advice - we descended the ridge for "a few minutes" until the obvious scree slope appeared." — Taras • Oct 14, 2024
"2peaks combo. Gully accessing col between Odlum and Running Lake peak was a bit tedious. Running Lake peak was difficult scramble in one spot (40 m vertical crack). I was able to easy locate it thanks to Cornelius’s trip report . After that moderate scramble. Next I did mount Odlum, scenic, straightforward ridge. Nugara route. I descended s ridge towards Mt Loomis ‘for a few minutes’ as book suggests than went down big scree slope. Got into steeper scramble terrain close to the bottom, it seems like more proper route goes lower down south ridge, closer to the col. Also looks like some people descend east ridge, facing more towards road and it works well for them too. " — PawelG • Oct 21, 2023







