The west face of Little Chief Mountain as viewed from Logan Pass. The West Slope Route ascends the thick forest at lower left before breaking out of the trees near the second prominent drainage from the left. The crux of the climb entails climbing above the algal reef, a prominent band of grey, smooth rock that runs horizontally across the slope (angling slightly down and to the right). Above the reef is a series of goat trails that facilitate a southerly traverse beneath the imposing summit cliffs. Eventually, an obvious, safe class II slope presents the easiest route to the summit.
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diagram of the West Slope Route.
August 30, 2012