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Looking back at Woolley Tarn and our bivy area from the moraines above camp as we head for the Woolley shoulder.Ben and Steven look pretty small in the huge terrain under Mount Woolley. The route to the shoulder is at center distance.Ben comes up the moraine behind me with Mushroom Peak towering over him.Steven comes up the moraine behind me with Mushroom Peak towering over him.An unexpectedly rough slog up to the shoulder - and where the heck does the route go anyway?!Looking back down the loose approach to the Woolley Shoulder - Sunwapta now showing up with a fresh coat of snow at her summit.Rock fall kept us alert - especially coming down from the gully to our right.Traversing to find the best line up - we could see a bench traversing through the cliffs above us.Ben and Steven checking out the views and wondering why we're expending all this energy the day before Woolley and Diadem.Great views back towards Tangle Ridge and Sunwapta Peak over Engelhard's shoulder.We're through the bench and getting closer to the crest of the shoulder now.It's steep near the top! Engelhard towering over us here.Engelhard, Cromwell, North Twin, Twin's Tower, Son of Twin, King Edward and Mount Alberta from L to R.Mount Alberta looms over a tiny, insignificant Lloyd MacKay Hut and biffy.Twin's Tower and North Twin rise thousands of feet from the deep valley beneath them, known as the "Black Hole".Mount Alberta looms over a tiny, insignificant Lloyd MacKay Hut and biffy.Twin's Tower and North Twin rise thousands of feet from the deep valley beneath them, known as the "Black Hole".Twin's Tower and North Twin rise thousands of feet from the deep valley beneath them, known as the "Black Hole".Traversing the glacier on the north side of Woolley - there are holes in here.