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    Louis O
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    The view of Gotha Peak from the lake is excellent.
    Louis O
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    04/22/2018
    From Deeks Lake, head toward the col on the right to summit Deeks Peak or Mount Windsor.
    Louis O
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    04/22/2018
    The forest is mostly open on the way to the col.
    Louis O
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    04/22/2018
    Deeks Peak is very photogenic and offers an even better view.
    Louis O
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    04/22/2018
    Mount Windsor is heavily corniced.
    Louis O
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    04/22/2018
    The views are excellent from the summit. Mount Hanover in the center, and Brunswick Mountain and Deeks Lake on the right.
    Louis O
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    04/22/2018
    Mount Windsor is a worthy objective for another day.
    Louis O
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    Descending with a nice view of Deeks Lake and the Lions Bay.
    Louis O
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    04/22/2018
    If you'll be attempting Mount Windsor, make sure avalanche conditions are safe.
    Louis O
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    04/22/2018
    The Sky Pilot group in the background.

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