The route ascends to the right of Moss Force, before the path is lost for a while in the Moss itself.
A route or sequence that a climber has rehearsed extensively and thus ascends with ease.
From Meade's Col the route ascends the northeast edge of the north face.
The most common current route on the mountain ascends from the south and attains the summit ridge from the west side.
The scrambling route (rated easy/moderate) begins from Hidden Lake and ascends the southern slopes to the top.
On the route ascending the mountain, Osplaas provided the only level stretch that was long enough for a conventional passing loop.
The standard route ascends the peak from the east, starting from the Colorado Trail.
The route ascends directly alongside a fence for approximately 2 kilometres and would take the average walker some 45 or 50 minutes.
This route also starts from the Hidden Valley, but then ascends steeply up the ridge that marks the southeastern edge of the glen.
Other technical routes ascend the south face and the west shoulder.