From the edge of the snow near 8500 ft, we began climbing the Southeast Ridge, but soon found the going too difficult (we were scrambling up unroped, due to the slabby nature of the route and to avoid rope-induced rockfall). So we traversed left for several hundred feet, aiming for the easiest central gully of the South Face. This view looks back down from halfway up that gully towards the Sulphide Glacier, with Baker Lake and Lake Shannon visible in the distance.