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Looking back at a section of ridge just under the summit of Kent Ridge - loose!From the summit of Kent Ridge the traverse over to Inflexible doesn't look that involved.Initially I thought this track meant clear sailing. It's just a short-lived sheep highway... ;-)More colorful rock - steep scrambling.A beautiful big horn sheep on the descent from Kent Ridge towards Inflexible.A beautiful big horn sheep on the descent from Kent Ridge towards Inflexible.Looking back at the ridge from near the col.You can see the steepness and looseness of the terrain here, looking at the twin summits of Inflexible as I near the col, side-slopping on climber's left.Side slopping towards the col - avoiding obvious rotten cliff bands.Looking back at Kent Ridge along the scree bench to the west of the ridge crest that I used to make my life easier (and safer!).Looking down at the tarn and the James Walker valley. The descent lines look good from here, but you can see it gets steeper the further down you go.Finally heading up easier stuff! Looking back at the col and the ridge to Kent RidgeThe ascent to Inflexible is as easy as it looks.Great panorama of the pristine Kent Creek Valley nestled in between Mount Lawson (left) and Kent Ridge (right).Some familiar names in the summit register.Kane and Gary find the traverse quite easy...Ed apparently doesn't agree.Another view of the pristine Kent Creek Valley - this time right from the summit and even including James Walker Tarn at lower right.