The road in is bumpy, best to go slow. The trail up until 3 o'clock rock is marginally steep, but an easy trek as it is mostly dirt. Once past this, the steepness increases, with lots of rocky and rooty areas.
About a half mile out from the Pass berries are abundant. The pass itself has multiple outstanding camping areas on sheer granite, with great views of Three Fingers and Whitehorse. The only thing it was missing I guess is a consistent water source (perhaps just not flowing this late in season?). I did see some tepid looking tarns.
There were multiple climbing groups on 3 o'clock, and I passed a solo hiker and a backpacking group of 4 on my way down from the pass.
RT 5.40m/2388ft

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