UNNAMED 2610m (8563′)
A rock buttress above the 1994 camp, just east of the Pirouette Pinnacles at 915-373.
Map 82K/14, closed 8500 foot contour.)
A rotten metamorphic buttress (pinnacle), extremely dangerous-looking, loose boulders. BA, July 30, 1994.
UNNAMED (FLATTOP) 2610m (8563′)
Coordinates 913-371, just southwest of Un. 2610m (above) and east of Pirouette Pinnacle #3. This is a wonderful viewpoint and lunch spot made of granite.
FRA by Roger Wallis and party, 2010, during their traverse of the Pirouettes.
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