Both carry substantial cairns, that of the true summit being on grass.
That to the north east is the true summit, the southern top being perhaps 30 ft lower.
Many hikers reach the open area at the top of the cliff and do not realize the true summit is farther to the north.
There are two summits with the true summit rising on the north.
This however is not the true summit, which is 750m away, but has been chosen for safety reasons.
The third top lies further to the east, a similar distance beyond the true summit.
The northern top is the true summit, the other being some six feet lower.
The southwest peak is the true summit, although both peaks rise above 2000 feet.
Once on the ridge the true summit lies about 300 m to the west.
From there a ridge walk leads to the true summit.