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A beautiful day for a hike! These rocks and boulders would get old after a while though.Incredibly colored rocks in this view looking back along the ridge - Ernest Ross is the brown bump at right.Landslide Peak looks snowy.Looking ahead to Landslide Peak - note the intervening colorful hill.Looking back at Bridge Peak from an intervening bump on the ridge.Still a long way to go from the top of yet another bump on the ridge.The weather was perfect for a long traverse with some clouds and a cool wind, but not too strong most of the day.Two O'Clock Peak (L) and Landslide (R), looking pretty darn snowy.The terrain is bigger than it appears from a distance.Grunting up a loose, muddy section.Finally approaching the main massif of Landslide Peak about 3 hours after leaving Bridge Peak's north summit.It doesn't look like a 3 hour hike to Bridge Peak (L) from here - but it is.Looking along the snowy NE face of Landslide Peak.Looking back down the ridge (L) to Bridge Peak and Ernest Ross.Traversing loose, blocky and rocky terrain to the summit of Landslide Peak - which is of course as far away as possible!Finally the summit comes into view! Note the building clouds. Cline at left.L to R, Elliot, Bridge, Ernest Ross, (Mike on the ridge), Ex Coelis, Two O'Clock, Whirlpool, Siffleur and the Murchison Group.Looking directly north over Entry Creek and the Cline River Valley towards the White Goat Wilderness (L) and the First Range (C).Tele shot towards the First Range.