Serratus Mountain is a jagged, ridge-like mountain between Mount Tantalus (North) and Lake Lovely Water (South). Like most other peaks in the Tantalus Range, it is compose of loose rock. Most routes here are scrambles. The mountain is a standard single-day objective from the Jim Haberl hut.
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Serratus Mountain
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Date of first ascent:
- 1911
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