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Peaks in Northern Selkirks. On a week trip starting July 27, the undersigned, with Dave Wilson, John Wilson, Scott Highland, John Yeager, Tom Seim, Mark Zimmerman, Pete Owzarski, flew into a camp on the east side of the ridge between Austerity Creek and Windy Creek in the Northern Selkirks. From a camp below the glacier north of the OK Glacier, we ascended the northernmost of these peaks (Wild Wind

undersigned, with Dave Wilson, John Wilson, Scott Highland, John …aac-publications.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/aaj/1975/PDF/AAJ_… · and Midway Mountain two miles to the south

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Page 1: undersigned, with Dave Wilson, John Wilson, Scott Highland, John …aac-publications.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/aaj/1975/PDF/AAJ_… · and Midway Mountain two miles to the south

Peaks in Northern Selkirks. On a week trip starting July 27, the undersigned, with Dave Wilson, John Wilson, Scott Highland, John Yeager, Tom Seim, M ark Zimmerman, Pete Owzarski, flew into a camp on the east side of the ridge between Austerity Creek and Windy Creek in the N orthern Selkirks. From a camp below the glacier north of the OK Glacier, we ascended the northernmost of these peaks (Wild Wind

Page 2: undersigned, with Dave Wilson, John Wilson, Scott Highland, John …aac-publications.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/aaj/1975/PDF/AAJ_… · and Midway Mountain two miles to the south

Mountain, 9800 feet) via the ridge on its southeast side. The rock was very poor in the lower part but became a fine granite for the upper por­tion. We also climbed Toss-up Peak (9400 feet) one mile to the southwest and Midway M ountain two miles to the south. Midway was climbed by its north ridge. This appears as unnam ed C in CAJ Volume 55, Page 11. After these ascents, we crossed the pass between Toss-up and Midway, descending 4000 feet to Windy Creek, then ascending to the pass leading over to N orm an Wood Creek.

T h o m a s D a b r o w s k i , Intermountain A lpine Club