Monthly Archives: October 2017

BADSHOTS – West

BADSHOTS – Access from the WEST SIDE Maps: 82K/13 Camborne, 82K/12 Beaton. From the Galena Bay (east) side of the Upper Arrow Lake Ferry, drive two kilometres south on Highway 23 and turn left onto Highway 31. At the T-junction beyond … Continue reading

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UNNAMED 2580m

UNNAMED 2580m   8465′ Southeast of the head of Boyd Creek, with a north glacier. 1. Northwest ridge, descending the south ridge a little, across the south face and over the northwest ridge to the north glacier. Class 2 rock. FRA … Continue reading

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GLENGARRY MOUNTAIN

GLENGARRY MOUNTAIN   2700m   8858′ One kilometre south of Un. 2670m. FRA by the prospector Lemuel Arthur, August 29, 1893, who found the “Prince Edward” mineral claim on the summit; route unknown. The unofficial name of this mountain was given at … Continue reading

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UNNAMED 2670m

UNNAMED   2670M    8750′ It is located just south of the head of Carbonate King Creek at 679-319. From a helicopter set-out, this mountain was traversed north to south on the way to Glengarry Mountain and a camp near the … Continue reading

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UNNAMED 2670m

UNNAMED 2670m 8750′ It is located just south of the head of Carbonate King Creek at 679-319. Map 82K/14 Westfall River. Height 8750 feet. From a helicopter set-out, this mountain was traversed north to south on the way to Glengarry … Continue reading

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GREAT NORTHERN MOUNTAIN

Great Northern Mountain lies directly north of the Trout Lake City townsite. Drive: 2.4 km (1.5 miles) west of the town and turn right where a sign says “Garbage Dump”. Turn right immediately after entering the road, and then the … Continue reading

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TRAVERSE: BOYD CREEK to TROUT LAKE CITY

Difficulty: Elevation gain: Key elevations: Distance: Time: Season: Access: Map: Drive: From the Galena Bay (east) side of the Upper Arrow Lake Ferry, drive two kilometres south on Highway 23 and turn left onto Highway 31. At the T-junction beyond the … Continue reading

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BADSHOT GROUP

The Badshots are limited by the Duncan River on the northeast, and the trench occupied by Trout Lake and the Lardeau River to the southwest. The Westfall River bounds much of the area on the north, and the group is … Continue reading

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GOAT RANGE

Goat Range. Boundaries are Kuskanax and Poplar Creeks on the north, Seaton Creek and Kaslo River on the south, the Slocan Valley on the west and Lardeau Creek and Kootenay Lake on the east. Maps: 82K/3 Roseberry, 82K/6 Poplar Creek, 82K/2 … Continue reading

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GOAT RANGE

GOAT RANGE GOAT RANGE PROVINCIAL PARK ◊ UN (Deception) 2660m, UN (Bosworth) 2700m ◊ Triple Peaks, Mt Emmens ◊ Cascade Mt ◊ Mt Marion ◊ Mt Cooper & UN 2640 NAKUSP & AREA Hotsprings Road Hot Springs (Kuskanax Creek) Trail … Continue reading

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