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Mount Hosmer (British Columbia)

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Topo map
  
NTS 82G/11

Prominence
  
590 m

Parent range
  
Front Ranges

Elevation
  
2,500 m

Province
  
British Columbia

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Location
  
British Columbia, Canada

Mountain range
  
Canadian Rockies, Front Ranges

Similar
  
Three Sisters, Mount Ulysses, Mount Whymper, Mount Saskatchewan, Mount Clemenceau

Mount Hosmer is a mountain in the Rockies in British Columbia, Canada. It shares its name with the adjacent community of Hosmer, but its best-known elevation, a series of south-facing cliffs, can be seen from further down the Elk Valley in Fernie. The mountain is an upside down mountain, where the oldest part of the rock formation is near the top and the youngest is at the bottom.

Contents

Map of Mount Hosmer, East Kootenay C, BC, Canada

Ghost Rider

Ghost Rider is a shadow, particularly visible during summer evenings, cast on the central southern-facing cliff face of Mount Hosmer. It closely resembles a figure on horseback followed by a second figure on foot. It has become incorporated into local folk legend and become symbolic of the community of Fernie. The Fernie Ghostriders hockey team takes its name from this shadow. Neil Peart's autobiography, Ghost Rider, also owes its title to the shadow, seen by Peart on his cross-country motorcycle journey detailed in the memoir (attributed by Peart to Three Sisters), although the title is also a play on Peart himself.

References

Mount Hosmer (British Columbia) Wikipedia