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Fossil Mountain (Alberta)

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Location
  
Alberta, Canada

Easiest route
  
Easy scramble

First ascent
  
1906

Province
  
Alberta

Parent range
  
Slate Range

Topo map
  
NTS 82N/09

Elevation
  
2,946 m

Prominence
  
471 m

Mountain range
  
Slate Range

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Similar
  
Mount Richardson, Mount Brett, Skoki Mountain, Redoubt Mountain, Mount Aylmer

Fossil Mountain is a mountain located south of Skoki Mountain in Banff National Park, Canada. The mountain was named in 1906 by M.P. Bridgland, of the first ascent party, after the numerous fossils that can be found on its slopes.

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Map of Fossil Mountain, Improvement District No. 9, AB, Canada

Fossil Mountain is the site of the first known skiing fatality in the Canadian Rockies. On April 7, 1933, Raymond Paley died in a slab avalanche when he attempted to ski down the mountain after skiing almost to the top.

Routes

The scrambling route ascends easy screen slopes from Deception Pass. Due to these easy slopes, the mountain is sometimes ascended in winter by skiers.

References

Fossil Mountain (Alberta) Wikipedia