Monthly Archives: August 2020

SANDON & AREA GHOST TOWNS

SANDON is a ghost town, but was once the unofficial capital of the mining region known as the “Silvery Slocan”, only some of it remains standing. History. In 1891 vast amounts of galena ore were discovered in the area by Eli Carpenter … Continue reading

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CARPENTER PASS TRAIL

The Carpenter Pass Trail gives access to Silver Ridge and the Mount Carlyle alpine area, all steeped in mining history. Because of the distances and all the things to see, this area is best explored on a backpacking trip or … Continue reading

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BOULDER PASS (CARLYLE LODGE)

Boulder Pass crosses the southwest ridge of Mount Carlyle. The hike is from Carlyle Lodge and traverses the Mt. Carlyle Bowl through to the pass. Views from the pass are to the Purcell Mountains. Larches Rating: ♦♦♦◊◊ Location: Cross the bowl … Continue reading

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MOTHERLODE LAKES

This trail extends from Carlyle Pass and the nearby Carlyle Lodge west along Silver Ridge. Larches are a highlight in the fall. Rating: ♦♦♦♦◊ Location: At the remote headwaters of Carpenter Creek above Cody and Sandon. Difficulty: B1 moderate Elevation Gain: … Continue reading

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SMALLWOOD / BIGWOOD

The Smallwood viewpoint is possibly the best in the West Kootenay – situated on a bend in the Kootenay River, almost the entire river between Nelson and Castlegar is visible. The view is as big as the bench.   Part … Continue reading

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ROSSLAND RANGE CABINS

The Rossland Range provides the best backcountry skiing in the West Kootenay. There have always been several “cabins” distributed all over the range. These were built by enterprising guys over decades. Many were simple A-frames sheeted in plastic, but all … Continue reading

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SOURDOUGH TRAVERSE (SILVER RIDGE)

This 20-kilometre route/trail was the original route that followed Silver Ridge – the alpine route that connected high altitude mines from Idaho Peak/Sandon, around Mount Carlyle and finally descending to Cody, just above Sandon – and thus completing a loop. … Continue reading

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SALMO SKI HILL TRAILS

The Salmo Valley Trail Society has built seven trails on the Salmo Ski Hill since 2014. Views from the top are worthwhile. Rating: ♦♦◊◊◊ Location: The north-facing slope of the unnamed mountain southwest of Salmo. Difficulty: B1 Moderate Elevation Gain: … Continue reading

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DELAURENTILS BLUFFS

Two loops and a side trail lead to several viewpoints overlooking the Salmo Valley from the east. There are several hiking options. Rating: ♦♦♦♦◊ Location: Immediately east of Salmo overlooking the town. On the bluffs above Delaurentils Road. Difficulty: B1 moderate … Continue reading

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MT THOMPSON RIM TRAIL

The Mt. Thompson Rim Trail is the Creston Valley’s most iconic hike. Its common knowledge that most trails offering epic views involve hiking up a mountain. This one breaks the mold by allowing the hikers to do most of the hard work in … Continue reading

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