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4 climbs • 13.6 km • 1,937 m gain • 7 hr 32 min
3 climbs • 22.2 km • 5,018 m gain • 9 hr 44 min
2 climbs • 11.3 km • 3,412 m gain • 6 hr 27 min
1 climb • 24.1 km • 6,371 m gain • 15 hr 23 min
1 climb • 9.5 km • 2,727 m gain • 4 hr 11 min
1 climb • 10.4 km • 2,843 m gain • 6 hr 10 min
1 climb • 13.8 km • 1,027 m gain • 7 hr 1 min
1 climb • 18.1 km • 5,986 m gain • 14 hr 9 min
1 climb • 22.7 km • 1,948 m gain • 11 hr 55 min
1 climb • 24.8 km • 8,588 m gain • 15 hr 20 min
Latest climbs
"The Cinderella Bitch Slap, 7h30 C2C. Smoke rolled in super early on, views were trash. Hell of a link up though. Tiara is a choss pile held together by moss. Scramble for sure. My route up Midday was also a scramble, just went straight for the summit trying to use as much solid rock as possible. All the others along the way are nice east running, some good fun trying to go fast on the many ridges you incounter. " — justinj • Aug 14, 2021
"Porcupine Loop to Midnight Peak, with two adjacent peaks added (Baldy West & South). The added difficulty and duration to the trip is why we did the loop clockwise, so we could start with the difficult scrambling required on Baldy’s west ridge. No water on route and exposed to the sun along the ridge for the vast majority of the day. The heat got to us by the time we reached Tiara Peak." — ivo • Aug 2, 2020
"Chose to scramble up the north face rather than face the snow slopes which looked like they'd trigger an avalanche pretty quick. This was an extremely difficult and dangerous scramble which I would not advise. " — nathanwatt • May 30, 2020
"we initially had plans of going up Mt Rae, but the forecast was not conducive to it... so we headed to Powderface trail for a go at Belmore-Brown and Tiara peak. Misty conditions made sure we never had more than 100 ft visibility. Started up the South Ridge of Belmore-Brown, easy, apart from the very last bit with moderate scrambling to reach the summit. We headed down the W ridge, and than decided to head to Boundary Ridge as a quick detour. After going through Sunrise Peak, we finally reached the summit block of Tiara, and went around the East face to reach the slabby SW slopes. On our way down we headed down the drainage for the direct exit (would not recommend going up that way). " — apfelstrudel • Aug 10, 2019
"-Finished up the cindarella bitchslap traverse after work
-Not a bad line from Powderface trail to Tiara - some screebashing
-Windy and cold conditions, got snowed on a little bit at the highpoint." — BobbyG • Jul 18, 2019
"After doing Belmore Browne, we took the ridge over to Tiara. It was all fine until we got to the cliffs, then it was a little more paying attention to the feet... We wrapped around the other side and Ron stopped just after the slabs on the backside and there was a move I didn't like, but went for it anyways. Glad our rain passed by quickly and nothing was wet! Steep route back to the creekbed and out! About 6.5 hours altogether for the day." — leigh-annewebster • Sep 8, 2018
"My adventure this day first involved finding the parking spot along the Powderface trail. On the way to Belmore Browne I couldn't help but notice the snow patch and thought I wouldn't bother going to Tiara peak. Then sometime between 1 and 2PM I noticed the slide that BobbyG triggered not knowing that he was there at the time. Then on the way to Boundary peak I started thinking maybe I'll go and have a look. After a short break at Boundary I set off. It was a quick short scramble up Sunrise peak, I continued on without really noticing that I was passing it. Now at the snow patch I was able to follow some tracks that were packed and sturdy I was low on the patch and was considering the consequences. I made it to the slide area without any problems. Poked around a bit and had a bit of snow movement. I pressed on with 2 or 3 sketchy steps to a nice spot I poked around again and advanced a few more steps and was past the worse. Definitely sketchy. Made it around scrambled up to the summit then down the Alternate descent back to Powderface trail." — Randy • May 22, 2018
"Did it as a part of Porcupine Ridge - Tiara Peak - Belmore Brown - Boundary Ridge Traverse.
Tiara was the crux. Dicey traverse on 45-50 degree snow slopes. Slabs covered with wet snow required some attention too. " — Taras • May 18, 2015







