Yearly Archives: 2017

TITEI MOUNTAIN

TITEI MOUNTAIN   2570m   8432′ Pronounced “Tie’-tay”. It is on the local watershed south-southwest of Long Mountain. With Blacktail and Naskowen, the ridge line of the three of them forms the boundary of Kokanee Glacier PP. (The original “square” park has … Continue reading

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NASOKWEN MOUNTAIN

NASOKWEN MOUNTAIN   2565M.  8415′ Nasokwen Mountain is a spur extending from the watershed east-northeast toward Keen Creek and Long Creek. It is southeast of Long Mountain, northeast of Titei Mountain and just north of Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park. Difficulty: Elevation … Continue reading

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LONG MOUNTAIN

LONG MOUNTAIN   2640m This summit is on the Keen Creek-Silverton Creek divide, just north of the park and southwest of Mount Carlyle. The south summit is higher. Difficulty: D2 challenging Elevation gain: Key elevations: Summit 2367 m Distance: Time: Season: … Continue reading

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MOUNT HEYLAND

MOUNT HEYLAND   2550m   8366′ Located 4.6 kilometres southwest of Mount Carlyle, on the watershed. Drive 12.5 km (7.8 miles) on the Silverton Creek Road. Walk the road to the cut block just beyond the old mine and head for the … Continue reading

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MOUNT CARLYLE

MOUNT CARLYLE   2648m   8688′ Mount Carlyle is north of the park, at the head of Carpenter Creek, near a big mining district. The southeast summit is surveyed one foot higher than the northwest summit. It may be seen from Highway … Continue reading

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MOUNT HOLMES

MOUNT HOLMES   2490m   8169′    Mount Holmes is south of Kaslo River and northwest of the beginning of the Keen Creek road. It is 5 kilometres northeast of Mount Carlyle. Difficulty: D3 Elevation gain: 1030m (3380′) Key elevations: TH 1460m … Continue reading

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JOKER MILLSITE

Since Keen Creek Road, the only practical access to Joker Millsite and Joker Lakes, was washed out at 15 kilometers in 2002, parks management has decided to not repair it. Joker Lakes are pretty – unusually the lower lake is … Continue reading

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KOKANEE RANGE

This scenic group is separated from the Goat Group to the north by Seaton Creek and Kaslo River. Slocan Lake and Slocan River bound it on the west and Kootenay Lake on the east. The West Arm of Kootenay Lake … Continue reading

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GOAT RANGE PROVINCIAL PARK

Established on July 12, 1995, Goat Range PP extends over 79,124 hectares and much of the Lardeau and Goat Groups, south from Mobbs Creek to Whitewater Mountain. The park is situated in the Selkirk Mountains, between large lakes, the Slocan … Continue reading

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GOAT RANGE

Bounding the Goat Group on the south are Seaton Creek and Kaslo River, the Slocan Valley on the west, Kuskanax and Poplar Creeks on the north, and Lardeau River and Kootenay Lake on the east. The high summits of this … Continue reading

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