Yearly Archives: 2017

KEYSTONE MT

KEYSTONE MTN 1663m  5456’ Jan. 29 by Kim Kratky Map Salmo 82F/3) As the skiing has been so beastly lately, trip coordinator Sandra McGuinness deemed a snowshoe ascent of the Bonnington Range’s dread Keystone Mtn., 4.5 km. north of Salmo, to … Continue reading

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NOTT to MOUNT DAG TRAVERSE

by Doug Brown On Saturday, July 19, 2003, Sandra and I completed the Nott Peak to Mount Dag traverse from a camp at the head of Robertson Creek. From our camp, we followed an easy route over meadow, slabs, boulders, … Continue reading

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BALFOUR KNOB

BALFOUR KNOB (2253m  7392’) Map Crawford Bay 82F/10 By Kim Kratky On Sunday, June 1st, Doug Brown, Sandra McGuinness, the dog Kumo, and I climbed this minor peak above Balfour in the Kokanee Group. We accessed it via cut blocks … Continue reading

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VALHALLA PROVINCIAL PARK – An Overview

THE VALHALLAS – An Overview by Kirk Shave Step inside, friend. Welcome. My name is Dag, Odin’s charioteer. Odin, the king of Norse gods, has asked me to accompany you on an epic journey through Valhalla, his hall for slain … Continue reading

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SILVER SPRAY CABIN

During the winter of 1993-1994 the Friends of West Kootenay Parks Society became increasingly aware of the deteriorating condition of the Silver Spray Cabin. This cabin is situated in the Woodbury Creek drainage of Kokanee Glacier Park. Several timber frame … Continue reading

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SCRAMBLING

SCRAMBING TECHNIQUE SLAB CLIMBING Climbers typically fall into two camps  when it comes to slabs. Some gag at the connotation of meat-grating, nipple-raking falls. But others say friction climbing is our most elegant discipline, a communion of mental grit and … Continue reading

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JOHN CARTER

John Carter Death by Kim Kratky It’s with sorrow that I write to you of the death of John Carter in a backcountry ski accident on February 26th. The clippings from The Express are quite accurate in describing what happened, … Continue reading

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KIM KRATKY

Kratky, Robert Kim     May 15, 1946 – Mar 12, 2013 Kim enjoyed a long and fulfilling life as a West Kootenay educator, mountaineer, skier, environmental activist, husband, father and grandfather. Born in Kansas City, Missouri, he attended that city’s public … Continue reading

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RENO MOUNTAIN

RENO MT   2319m   7280′ A rarely climbed mountain with a last newsletter mention in 1990. Presently in Darkwoods, so permission must be obtained. Good mine ruins.  Difficulty: Easy from mine Elevation gain: 1200′ if can drive to mine. Key elevations: … Continue reading

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OXIDE PASS

Oxide Pass crossover for mountain bikers, which is marked on a map at The Sacred Ride. Your reference will be 82F/6. 23kms.  Difficulty: B2 Elevation gain: 1500′, 400′ loss  Key elevations: Porcupine TH 3500′; Oxide Pass 5000′; Oscar Creek TH 4600′ … Continue reading

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