In the spring of 1880, a party, including one of the greatest of lady mountaineers, and over twenty members of the Alpine Club, ascended this 'very interesting chimney or Couloir, which, being filled with ice and snow, gave unexpected satisfaction.
"Climbing in The British Isles. Vol. 1 - England"
W. P. Haskett Smith
This was offered by a large Couloir leading to the 'saddle' between the black tower and the summit of the mountain, which is not much higher than the top of the tower.
"Among the Canadian Alps"
Lawrence J. Burpee
Crossing the Couloir we rapidly ascended the rocks on the left side and at its top, to our great surprise, landed on a bed of shale, which by an easy slope led in a few minutes to the summit."
"Among the Canadian Alps"
Lawrence J. Burpee