Sue Lake bench from Stoney Indian Pass

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Re: Sue Lake bench from Stoney Indian Pass

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Thank you all. When you say "ramp," do you mean something like the shelf on the face of Reynolds, or something larger? Put another way, goat trail or steep vegetated slope?
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Re: Sue Lake bench from Stoney Indian Pass

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Steep slope. Lots of room.
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Re: Sue Lake bench from Stoney Indian Pass

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Yes it is a steep vegetated slope. There is no exposure since it is a wide ramp but I did find it a bit slick and knew I would not want to carry a full pack up there. If you are on the Stoney Indian Pass trail you can follow the stream than forms the waterfalls on the Belly River side of the pass back to Raven Quiver Falls. The ramp angles up to the north of the falls.


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Re: Sue Lake bench from Stoney Indian Pass

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You folks are great. Usually I don't start daydreaming about next summer until February, but this foggy, bare-ground December has me already gnawing the maps.
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