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Wietse and Jeff set a brisk pace up the trail through burnt forest.Hiking up the trail through the burnt forest gives tons of excellent photography opportunities.This is the "major waterfall" along Hawk Creek that Kane mentions. It's a peaceful setting for sure.Looking up the ascent gully from the approach trail. Still around 1000m vertical from here!Jeff balances out of the top of the first scree gully.If you look carefully you can spot Ed and Dave scrambling up the rubbly slopes of Isabelle before gaining the ridge.Looking down our ascent gully to the creek below.The actual summit is not in view here - but the summit block is at left. Jeff and I stuck to the ridge on the right to get over there.Nearing the notch as we follow the ridge to the summit block.Mount Ball shows up through the notch.Nice views back along the approach trail and Hawk Creek. Numa Mountain is on the right hand side of the valley across the highwayThe traverse from the col to the bottom of the crux gully to the summit which is left of center here.View from the ridge just before the final summit block towards Mount Ball and Beatrice (L).The summit block is a lot easier than it looks.Views past Hawk Ridge (R) and Simpson / Indian towards Assiniboine.Vern, on the summit of Isabelle Peak with Ball (R) and Beatrice (L) in the background.Mount Ball.Whitetail Peak (L) and Mount Verendrye (R) across hwy #93 in the Vermillion Range.Looking past Mount Ball to Copper Mountain.