A climb of the East Slopes route up Mount Audubon can be combined with the summit of a small 12706ft peak to the north-east of Audubon. This peak has been called "Notabon" by Roach and provides beautiful views of the surrounding area. It requires an additional 120ft of elevation gain and can easily be reached from the normal route. (It can be seen next to Audubon on the picture that I submitted earlier.)
georgbetsy - Aug 15, 2004 11:12 am - Hasn't voted
Route CommentA climb of the East Slopes route up Mount Audubon can be combined with the summit of a small 12706ft peak to the north-east of Audubon. This peak has been called "Notabon" by Roach and provides beautiful views of the surrounding area. It requires an additional 120ft of elevation gain and can easily be reached from the normal route. (It can be seen next to Audubon on the picture that I submitted earlier.)
RMdaytripsgrl - Jun 23, 2005 4:17 pm - Hasn't voted
Route CommentThe "very steep gully" is called Crooked Couloir. It provides for a nice glissade down to Blue lake when snow conditions permit.
smudge - Jun 23, 2005 8:11 pm - Hasn't voted
Route CommentThanks...I never knew it had a name!