BADSHOT RANGE, TROUT LAKE & AROUND, LARDEAU RANGE

BADSHOT RANGE
Badshot Group: Bordered on the north by the apex formed by the Incomappleux River and Boyd Creek-Westfall River, and on the south by the Lardeau River-Duncan River confluence. Maps: 82K/13 Camborne, 82K14 Westfall River, 82K12 Beaton and 82K/11 Trout Lake. The poorest rock in the entire Selkirks with rock that is rotten and highly shattered. Prospectors had probably climbed all of the non-technical summits by the turn of the century.

Badshot Range
From West – Camborne
Badshots – West  (Glengarry, Hillman, Pool, Goat Tower, Beak, Goldsmith, Lexington, Thompson)

Lardeau, Gainer & Triune FSR
K,T
 Badshots – Centre (Jowett, Homer, Spine, Lade, Piton, Badshot)

Healy Creek FSR
K
 Badshots – Southeast  (Un2580, Mohican, Redcliff, Wagner, Templeman, Similarity, Razor’s Edge, Abbot, Cairn, Aldridge)

ΔK Great Northern Mt
Silver Cup Ridge
Silver Cup Ridge Trail
ΔK Triune Mt & UN2700

ΔK Fays Peak

TROUT LAKE, LARDEAU & AROUND
Incomappleux River Rd
Δ Comaplix Mountain Trail

Incomappleux Ancient Forest
Highway 31

Δ Great Northern Mt
Silver Cup Ridge Trail
ΔK Triune Mt & UN2700

ΔK Fays Peak
Δ Meadow Mountain

Davis Creek Trail
John Fenger Memorial Trail
Duncan FSR

Hall Creek Trail

LARDEAU RANGE
The Lardeau Range is a large area, bound on the west by Upper Arrow Lake, on the NE by Beaton Creek, Trout Lake and Lardeau River, and the south by Kuskanax and Poplar creeks. Only in the SE do the peaks cluster, the rest of the area consists mostly of forest, with peaks not exceeding 2000m. Although this group is seldom visited now, many peaks were probably climbed by prospectors at the turn of the century. Maps: 82K/6 Popular Creek, 82K/12 Beaton, 82K/11 Trout Lake, and 82K/5 Leon Creek. Upper Arrow Lakes Forest Service Brochure.

Lardeau Range
Δ Trout Mt

Δ Mt Wilkie, UN 2610m, UN 2730m
Δ Gallo Peak
Δ Clark Peak 
ΔK Tenderfoot Mountain, UN 2820m
ΔK Binocular Peak, Spyglass Mt, Magnifier Mt

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