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84 through which we look back at them, and so, at the present time, I cannot accurately estimate the quality of this climb. Under certain conditions, for example: if the "chimney" should be free from ice and the slopes above from snow, two of the greatest difficulties would certainly be removed. It seems to me, however, that the ascent of Mt. Hungabee can never prove to be an easy one, and that it will always be found a most interesting climb for the expert mountaineer.