April 1999

This is looking up the Great Wall of China chute from just above the narrowest steepest spot (41 degrees on a big snow year, otherwise it may be very narrow and steeper).  The sides of the chute have pitches up to 50 degrees in places.  Bryant is on the left, and Chair Peak is on the right.  From the top of the ridge up there, you can look down on Melakwa Lake.

You can access this chute by hiking beneath Hemlock and Bryant from Great Scott Bowl.