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Pyramid Peak on left *A pyramidal peak, sometimes called a glacial horn in extreme cases, is an angular, sharply pointed mountain peak which results from the cirque erosion due to multiple glaciers diverging from a central point. )
and Cathedral in the middle. Both are climbable.
Stoney Indian Pass Trail takes you over as it maneuvers around the two sets of ffalls in the middle and then heads to the right through the pass. It's a 2500 foot gain in about 5 miles I think.
Cosley told ranchers in the area that he named Cosley Lake after himself because it “ran endlessly deep just like he did and there was no way anyone could fathom its lavish wonders.”
and Cathedral in the middle. Both are climbable.
Stoney Indian Pass Trail takes you over as it maneuvers around the two sets of ffalls in the middle and then heads to the right through the pass. It's a 2500 foot gain in about 5 miles I think.
Cosley told ranchers in the area that he named Cosley Lake after himself because it “ran endlessly deep just like he did and there was no way anyone could fathom its lavish wonders.”