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Start at the Coal Creek trailhead on the Idaho side of Teton Pass. The Coal Creek Trail keeps to the left side of the cascading creek, climbing at an easy grade for about a mile. Cross the creek and then the climb really begins. The trail heads up a mostly open and vegetated hillside with some access to water, but it is south facing so it could be HOT. Near the head of the drainage, about 2.5 miles from the trailhead, the trail begins to climb the mountain's east face. If it is early to mid season, there may be snow patches that to either cross or navigate around. After 1000 feet of climbing, you're on top of the ridgeline. Follow this spectacular ridge the rest of the way to the summit.
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