February 13, 2016
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Until I recently started investigating more ice climbs in the National Parks, did I realize that one winter many years ago I tagged a frozen waterfall. I revisited this image before setting off this time around and confirmed that this was in fact Rogan's Gully. I needed to ensure I was correct in my assumption so I set off for Cascade Mountain again, and sure enough found Rogan's Gully far off to the left hand side of Cascade Falls.
Unlike on my trip 3 years ago, this time I was witnessing people pitch their climb up Rogan's Gully. This further solved the mystery for me as I was aware this mountain is common to ice climbers.
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Rogan's Gully |
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