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Howser Spire

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Prominence
  
1,299 m (4,262 ft)

Mountain type
  
Granite

Province
  
British Columbia

Topo map
  
NTS 82K/10

Elevation
  
3,412 m

Range
  
Purcell Mountains

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Listing
  
Canada highest major peaks 44th

Location
  
British Columbia, Canada

Parent range
  
Purcell Mountains, East Kootenay

Similar
  
Bugaboo Spire, The Bugaboos, Snowpatch Spire, Pigeon Spire, Mount Farnham

Howser Spire or Howser Spire Massif, is a group of three distinct granite peaks, and the highest mountain of the Canadian Bugaboo Spires. The mountain is located at the southwest corner of the Vowell Glacier, within the Bugaboo mountain range in the Purcell Mountains, a subrange of British Columbia's Columbia Mountains, The highest of the three spires is the North Tower at 3,412 m (11,194 ft), the Central Tower the lowest, and the South Tower being slightly lower than the North at 3,292 m (10,801 ft).

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Map of Howser Spire, Central Kootenay D, BC, Canada

Howser Spire is named after the town of Howser on Duncan Lake and Howser Creek.

The first ascent of the North Tower was made in August, 1916 by Conrad Kain, Albert MacCarthy, E. MacCarthy, J. Vincent and Henry Frind.

The Beckey-Chouinard / West Buttress route is recognized in the historic climbing text Fifty Classic Climbs of North America and considered a classic around the world.

Nearby

  • Brenta Spire
  • Bugaboo Spire (3204 m)
  • Conrad Kain hut
  • Crescent Towers
  • Hound's Tooth
  • Marmolata Spire
  • Pigeon Spire (3156 m)
  • Snowpatch Spire (3084 m)
  • References

    Howser Spire Wikipedia