MOUNT MEPHISTOPHELES 2730m 8957′
ROSEMARY’S BABY 2700m 8858′
Both Rosemary’s Baby and Mephistopheles were traversed after the ascent of Trident Peak, Route 1.
When approaching from Cauldron Lake, south of Devil’s Dome, it is possible to climb snow directly to the Trident-Mephistopheles ridge.
The southeast ridge of Mount Mephistopheles was descended to the False Devil’s Dome during the 2014 traverse, grassy ramps, broken terrain and a grassy ridge.
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