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Mount Niblock

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Topo map
  
NTS 82N/08

Elevation
  
2,976 m

Prominence
  
142 m

First ascender
  
Walter Wilcox

Easiest route
  
Moderate scramble

First ascent
  
1899

Province
  
Alberta

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Parent range
  
Bow Range (Canadian Rockies)

Mountain range
  
Canadian Rockies, Bow Range

Similar
  
Mount Whyte, Mount St Piran, Fairview Mountain, Mount Richardson, The Beehive

Mount Niblock is a mountain in Banff National Park near Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada.

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Map of Mount Niblock, Improvement District No. 9, AB, Canada

The mountain was named in 1904 after John Niblock, a superintendent with the Canadian Pacific Railway. Niblock was an early promoter of tourism in the Rockies and influenced the naming of some of the CPR stops in Western Canada.

Mt. Niblock is a popular scramble in the Lake Louise area and is sometimes combined in the same day with Mount Whyte (2,983 m (9,787 ft)), although the latter is a more difficult scramble. The best time for climbing Mt. Niblock is July through September when the normal route is usually free of snow. Attempting it in the spring or early summer may include significant avalanche hazard.

To access Mt. Niblock, follow the trail as it begins near Chateau Lake Louise, passes Mirror Lake and then Lake Agnes. Follow the right hand shore line trail to the far end of the lake until it begins its left turn towards the Big Beehive. Here an obvious path can be found leading to the lower scree slopes and short cliffs. A more detailed route description can be found in Scrambles in the Canadian Rockies.

Nearby

  • Fairview Mountain
  • Mount St. Piran
  • References

    Mount Niblock Wikipedia