Mount Judge Howay
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Mount Judge Howay | |
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Elevation | 2262 m (7421 ft) |
Location | British Columbia, Canada |
Range | Garibaldi Ranges |
Prominence | 1632 m |
Coordinates | |
Topo map | NTS 92G/09 |
First ascent | 1921 Tom Fyles; E. Fuller; H. O'Conner |
Easiest route | navigation, technical rock climbing |
Mount Judge Howay is a distinctive twin summit located 10 km from the north end of Stave Lake, and is visible from many of the peaks around Vancouver, British Columbia. Because if it's remote location and complicated topography, it is a very difficult peak to climb requiring a canoe to get to the head of the lake, an approach on deactivated logging roads, a ford of the Stave River, climbing through steep Coastal Rainforest while orienteering through cliff bands.
[edit] External Links
- Mount Judge Howay in the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia
[edit] References
- Barnard, Kobus (1989). "South Peak of Mt. Judge Howay - Kindl Buttress". Canadian Alpine Journal.
- Barnard, Kobus (1990). "North Face of Stone Rabbit: Wubble Wabbit A-Wet". Canadian Alpine Journal.
- Barnard, Kobus (1993). "Judge Howay Revisited..ted..ted". Canadian Alpine Journal.
- Barnard, Kobus (1993). "Memorable Short Journeys in the Coast Range". Canadian Alpine Journal.