Banff–Egypt Lake Map
Scale: 1:50,000
ISBN: 9781990161063
Waterproof and relief-shaded
Full colour 27 x 39 inches, 4.5 x 9.5 inches folded
Gem Trek’s waterproof and tear-resistant 1:50,000 Banff–Egypt Lake Map features detailed cartography, accurate hiking trails with distances, and details such as side trips and backcountry campgrounds. For road travellers, it includes viewpoints, picnic areas, and campgrounds. On the back of the map are trail... Details
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This two-part volume, GeoBackcountry Rogers Pass: Uptracks, Bootpacks & Bushwhacks, is the third edition of author and skier Douglas Sproul’s companion guidebooks to backcountry skiing routes in Rogers Pass, complete with maps, illustrations, and full-colour photography. Located in British Columbia’s Selkirk Mountains within Glacier National Park, two distinct areas are covered by each book. North is Volume 1 and south is Volume 2, as geographically divided by the Trans-Canada... Details
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This two-part volume, GeoBackcountry Rogers Pass: Uptracks, Bootpacks & Bushwhacks, is the third edition of author and skier Douglas Sproul’s companion guidebooks to backcountry skiing routes in Rogers Pass, complete with maps, illustrations, and full-colour photography. Located in British Columbia’s Selkirk Mountains within Glacier National Park, two distinct areas are covered by each book. North is Volume 1 and south is Volume 2, as geographically divided by the Trans-Canada... Details
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SAVE by purchasing the series package.
Your ultimate guide to backcountry skiing Rogers Pass. The Rogers Pass series includes both books plus the map.
Volume I: GeoBackcountry Rogers Pass North
Volume II: GeoBackcountry Rogers Pass South
Volume III: GeoBackcountry Rogers Pass Map
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Canadian Rockies Trail Guide
ISBN: 9781926983530
By Brian Patton and Bart Robinson
Published by: Summerthought Publishing
Publication date: May 2022
Pages: 432
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Known affectionately as “the Bible” by outdoor enthusiasts, the Canadian Rockies Trail Guide was the first guidebook with accurate distances and detailed descriptions to the trails of the Canadian Rockies. Now in its 10th edition and in full colour, ... Details
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by Gillean Daffern
With over 100,000 copies of the previous editions sold, Gillean Daffern’s bestselling hiking guides to Kananaskis Country have been completely reformatted, revised and updated. As the pre-eminent expert on the area, the author continues to offer something for every level of foot-traveller, be they novice or experienced hikers, scramblers or backpackers. Gillean’s clear and detailed text, enhanced with colour photos and maps, enables everyone to... Details
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The newest edition of the Squamish Select features over 2,300 routes from Murrin Park north to Cheakamus Canyon, and everywhere in between. Extensive descriptions and beautiful photography, along with a classic "Top 100" list, will help inspire years of sending.
500 pages
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Skaha Climbing is a comprehensive guide to the cliffs in Penticton’s Skaha Bluffs and an essential tool for climbers living in BC, Alberta and Washington. Skaha Bluffs contains over 1,000 single-pitch face climbs and boasts a warm, dry climate that provides predictable conditions in a user-friendly provincial park.
All of the newest crags are included in this guide, as well as valuable travelling information for climbers coming from afar. In the spring and fall, Skaha is ... Details
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This is the 2012 edition of the guide to the sunny crags of Skaha, near Penticton in the Okanagan Valley of south-central British Columbia. Climbs cover the full range of sport and gear routes with many beginner crags. Skaha is the second most popular climbing centre in British Columbia, and with its reputation for dry sunny weather and fine sport routes, is a fine alternative to Squamish.
Published by High Col Press (2012)
Illustrations: Photos, route... Details
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The third edition of this full-colour guidebook continues to be the definitive resource for sport climbers traveling to Alberta’s Bow Valley, just west of the city of Calgary. The Bow Valley is Canada’s premiere summer limestone sport climbing area and includes cliffs around Banff, Canmore and Lake Louise.
All of the newest crags are included in this guide as well as valuable traveling information for climbers coming from abroad. In the heat of summer, this is the best... Details
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This extensive guidebook is the complete reference to Squamish climbing, portraying over 2,000 routes across 576 pages with more than 700 photos, maps, and topo drawings. Squamish Rockclimbs extends from Murrin to the Chief to the Smoke Bluffs, and includes the alpine peaks of Sky Pilot and the sea cliffs of Howe Sound. A 76 page history includes guest stories, photo galleries, and a 14,000 word story about the 100-year evolution of climbing at Squamish. This beautiful guidebook is... Details
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The perfect resource for planning a quick snowshoeing adventure in the heart of Canada’s glittering Rocky Mountains.
Snowshoeing continues to be one of the fastest growing sports in North America. Each season thousands of winter-loving individuals and families venture into the stunning winter landscape for a quick getaway or an extended tour in areas surrounding Calgary, Canmore, Banff, Jasper, and Waterton. This new guidebook features 40 popular routes in the southern... Details
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Completely revised and updated, the new edition of this bestselling guidebook features over 150 trails, tours and traverses for the Nordic skier in the five Rocky Mountain national parks, Kananaskis Country and in neighbouring Mount Assiniboine and Mount Robson provincial parks.
With information on snow conditions, avalanches, weather, emergency procedures, equipment, gear, clothing, supplies, huts, lodges and much more, Ski Trails in the Canadian Rockies is the... Details
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The Canadian Alpine Journal has been the flagship of the Alpine Club of Canada and the voice of the Canadian mountain world for over a century. The CAJ, published since 1907, is Canada’s record of mountaineering accomplishments. The CAJ is noted worldwide for its fine mountain literature and classic style.
Volume 105
FEATURE ARTICLES:
In The Spirit of John Lauchlan —... Details
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Canadian Alpine Journal (CAJ) 2018
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Edited by Sean Isaac
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The Canadian Alpine Journal has been the flagship of the Alpine Club of Canada and the voice of the Canadian mountain world for over a century. The CAJ, published since 1907, is Canada’s record of mountaineering accomplishments. The CAJ is noted worldwide for its fine mountain literature and classic style.
Volume 102
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MA's... Details
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Edited by Sean Isaac
MEMBERS: for even more savings add the CAJ upgrade to your membership.
The Canadian Alpine Journal has been the flagship of the Alpine Club of Canada and the voice of the Canadian mountain world for over a century. The CAJ, published since 1907, is Canada’s record of mountaineering accomplishments. The CAJ is noted worldwide for its fine mountain literature and classic style.
Volume... Details
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MEMBERS: for even more savings add the CAJ upgrade to your membership.
The Canadian Alpine Journal has been the flagship of the Alpine Club of Canada and the voice of the Canadian mountain world for over a century. The CAJ, published since 1907, is Canada’s record of mountaineering accomplishments. The CAJ is noted worldwide for its fine mountain literature and classic style.
Volume 104
FEATURE ARTICLES:
Running in the Shadows — Ethan... Details
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Confessions of a Ski Bum The Bow Valley : Banff to Castle Junction
A completely rewritten and expanded edition of the book that started "confessions".
Includes detailed descriptions, directions, terrain photos and maps for near-endless options, including everything from playful powder laps to yet to be skied big lines.
Covers: Roadside Runs (Cascade East and South Faces, Cory Couloir, Goat’s Eye, Slabatha, The Mason’s Mistake), Sunshine Backcountry... Details
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This 220 page guide encompasses the Fernie, Cranbrook, Kimberley, Canal Flats and Windermere areas of the East Kootenays in southeast BC and features full color photos, maps and descriptions for over 400 sport, trad and alpine climbing routes.
10% of proceeds will be donated to the East Kootenay Climbing Association for crag maintenance and route development in the East Kootenay guidebook area.
Published March 2021
Author: Steve... Details
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This map covers the trails departing from the southern section of the Icefields Parkway from Rampart Creek south to Hector Lake. A 1:100 000-scale inset map on the back of the map increases coverage to the adjoining Mosquito Creek/Fish Lakes area.
The area covered on this map is prime hiking terrain with scenery as superb as the rest of Banff National Park, but with the trails less busy than those in the Banff townsite and Lake Louise areas. Besides spotting marmots in... Details
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The companion map to the GeoBackcountry Rogers Pass: Uptracks, Bootpacks & Bushwhacks books, this is the 2nd Edition GeoBackcountry Rogers Pass: Uptracks, Bootpacks & Bushwhacks Map for backcountry skiing at Rogers Pass, BC. This map is 38” x 27” and folds to 4.25” x 9”. The map is at a 1:42,500 scale and has 273 routes. All routes and info cross-reference with the books.
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Rockies South (Volume One) by David P. Jones is the third of four volumes describing the peaks and climbs of the Rockies. It covers the area extending northward from the international border towards the Trans-Canada Highway.
This guide to the southern Rocky Mountains of Canada is divided into four major regions: the Front Ranges, Spray River Ranges, White River - Elk Lakes Area, and Fernie - Crowsnest Area.
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Rockies West is the essential guide to the peaks north of the Trans-Canada Highway, west of the Icefields Parkway and south to the Yellowhead Highway. 461 Photographs document 920 routes on 567 peaks.
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