Larry Derksen - Nov 10, 2014 11:23 am Date Climbed: Aug 1, 2014
isabelle aug.1st 2014
climbed via kane route with byungkoo from korea,very long route and more than the scrambles book suggests,is a good scramble but take a day with lots of light! Great views of mt.ball!Larry the toon town rock rambler.
Linda Breton - Oct 11, 2006 3:02 pm Date Climbed: Aug 6, 2006
Scramble Route
Took our time so we could check out the the ridge between Isabelle and Ball (wow!). Not a lot of talk about this peak, but the scrambling is good, and the views are even better - Assiniboine, Sir Douglas, Goodsirs, it goes on!
Route Climbed: Southeast Ridge Date Climbed: July 5, 2005
We made it to the summit in 4 hours, but that is of course a speedy ascent (5216’). It is a worthwhile objective, but I recommend that you combine it with a traverse through Ball Pass. Park a vehicle at Redearth Creek, Twin Lakes or Arnica Lake along the way. There would be a multitude of campsites to choose from. The burnt out forest is definitely interesting ground going in, but a little depressing on return. Cheers!
Larry Derksen - Nov 10, 2014 11:23 am Date Climbed: Aug 1, 2014
isabelle aug.1st 2014climbed via kane route with byungkoo from korea,very long route and more than the scrambles book suggests,is a good scramble but take a day with lots of light! Great views of mt.ball!Larry the toon town rock rambler.
Linda Breton - Oct 11, 2006 3:02 pm Date Climbed: Aug 6, 2006
Scramble RouteTook our time so we could check out the the ridge between Isabelle and Ball (wow!). Not a lot of talk about this peak, but the scrambling is good, and the views are even better - Assiniboine, Sir Douglas, Goodsirs, it goes on!
Dow Williams - Jul 6, 2005 4:40 pm
Route Climbed: Southeast Ridge Date Climbed: July 5, 2005We made it to the summit in 4 hours, but that is of course a speedy ascent (5216’). It is a worthwhile objective, but I recommend that you combine it with a traverse through Ball Pass. Park a vehicle at Redearth Creek, Twin Lakes or Arnica Lake along the way. There would be a multitude of campsites to choose from. The burnt out forest is definitely interesting ground going in, but a little depressing on return. Cheers!