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    Jesse Weber
    Photo Date: 
    07/20/2017
    Camping in the glorious setting of the Bugaboos.
    Jesse Weber
    Photo Date: 
    07/20/2017
    Camping in the glorious setting of the Bugaboos.
    Jesse Weber
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    07/20/2017
    A view of the Bugaboo-Snowpatch Col from Applebee Camp. Snowpatch Spire in on the left, Bugaboo on the right, and col in between.
    Jesse Weber
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    07/20/2017
    The approach to Bugaboo Spire's Northeast Ridge.
    Jesse Weber
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    07/20/2017
    Resting on a comfortable a belay ledge.
    Jesse Weber
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    07/20/2017
    The views are unbeatable.
    Jesse Weber
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    07/20/2017
    The north summit of Bugaboo Spire, where the route tops out.
    Jesse Weber
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    07/20/2017
    South Summit of Bugaboo Spire, which you must cross to descend via Kain Route.
    Jesse Weber
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    07/20/2017
    One of several rappels on Kain Route.
    Jesse Weber
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    07/20/2017
    Waiting in line on the descent.
    Jesse Weber
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    07/20/2017
    Downclimbing the heavily traveled Bugaboo-Snowpatch Col.

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