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Looking back at Mount Stewart on the right, and ahead at Cline Pass on the left.As we contour around to Cline Pass, Willis comes into view at left of center. It's still kilometers away at this point and obviously quite snowy.Mount Willis over Cline Pass.Willis is more obvious now, as we start cresting Cline Pass.Views north over Cline Pass.Guardgoat Peak over Cline Pass.As we begin to gain height on Willis, this is looking back at Cline Pass with the Cirrus rock wall in the bg.Looking over Cline Pass towards the South Boundary Trail.Willis has a long south ridge.Bear tracks?  We followed these tracks from the valley floor to almost the entire upper ridge on Willis.I'm fairly confident these are bear tracks. (They were melted out so hard to decode.)Guardgoat Peak over Cline Pass.The south ridge of Willis stretches a few kilometers to the right. Guardgoat L Afternoon R.The sublime hanging valley between Willis (far left), Afternoon (right of Willis) and Stewart (far right) with at least 20 small lakes or tarns, each with their own unique color and shape.Willis at left with Afternoon in red and the Afternoon Lakes at center.Just a small sample of the Afternoon lakes in the magical hanging valley.Yet another pano of the valley. "Afternoon" is the red colored ridge / peak in the distance at left.Still a bloody long way to go. It's a beautiful day for such a long objective and I love how Willis' upper ridge curves gently into the apex in the distance.Views from Cataract Creek (L) to Cline Creek (C) and Afternoon Lakes (R).Views east (C) and south (R) from the ridge. Willis at far left, Stewart at center.