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Confessions of a Ski Bum: Kicking Horse Pass Guidebook

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Confessions of a Ski Bum: Kicking Horse Pass, Day Tripping is a modern backcountry ski guide for day trips in the Kicking Horse Pass area found at the border of Banff and Yoho National Parks.

Includes detailed descriptions, directions, terrain photos and maps for everything from tree skiing to no fall glacier descents. This 128 page, 8.5” by 5.5” guidebook includes 76 colour pictures, 10 topo maps, 10 ski zones with 62 runs/routes to keep even the most keen skier busy for many seasons. Four guest writers help include the most gnarly lines found in the area including Birth Canal Couloir, the East Face of Cathedral Mountain and the north face of Mount Victoria. A gripping first hand account of the first descent of Popes Summit Couloir by the legendary alpinist Jon Walsh is also included.

Areas covered include: Mount Bosworth, Bath Exit Valley, Paget Peak, Ogden South, Ogden North, Great Divide Creek, Narao & Popes Peaks, Cathedral, Collier Peak and Mount Victoria North Summit.

Paperback
128 pages

Series:
Confessions of a Ski Bum

Publisher:
Get to the Mountains Publishing

Edition:
1st Edition

Published:
January 1, 2019

Subjects:
Sports & Recreation
Winter Sports - Skiing
Travel
Special Interest - Sports
Canada - Western Provinces (AB, BC)

EAN:
: 9780991748xxx

Physical Dimensions:
5.5" x 8.5"

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