Traversing from one summit to the other just to be sure. On their final attempt they wanted to make sure that they in fact summited, unsure of which peak was higher, they went to both. This photo of was taken during their first attempt and shows the crux that they deemed impassable while wearing their winter gear. The crux is visible in the distance, the same one that help them to within 400 feet of the summit. /PASCALE MARCEAU DCIM100GOPROG0010785.JPG DCIM100GOPROG0010785.JPG The mountaineers, Vernon Stice, Pascale Marceau and Lonnie Dupre atop Mount Jeannette. A photo of Pascale Marceau on at 9,500 ft pushing through a ‘morning blow’ on the North Ridge during their first attempt. /LONNIE DUPRE This Climeon module can produce 150kW. Unlike other geothermal systems it is mass produced and highly modular which makes it a perfect fit for places like Valemount even though exploration is still ongoing. The unit is 2 metres in each dimension and is often deployed in multiple unit configurations. /CLIMEON Nothing doing. Their work camp site is on ice until the company gets ‘greater clarity and certainty on permitting and approvals.’ /LAURA KEIL Related Posts:This week in photos: September 12th 2019This week in photos: Mar 12thThis week in photos: July 9This week in photos: Oct.1st 2020CircusWest: ValemountPost navigationHill climber wins bigIf I had a boat