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Mount Rae

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Location
  
Alberta, Canada

Easiest route
  
Moderate scramble

Prominence
  
1,330 m

Mountain range
  
Misty Range

Topo map
  
NTS 82J/10

Elevation
  
3,218 m

Province
  
Alberta

Parent range
  
Misty Range

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Similar
  
Storm Mountain, Mount Arethusa, Mount Galatea, Mist Mountain, The Fortress

Mount Rae is a mountain located on the east side of Highway 40 between Elbow Pass and the Ptarmigan Cirque in the Canadian Rockies of Alberta. Mount Rae was named after John Rae, explorer of Northern Canada, in 1859.

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Map of Mount Rae, Kananaskis, AB, Canada

Due to its relatively high summit and modest elevation gain from Highwood Pass, Mount Rae is a very popular scrambling objective. The scramble starts at the Highwood Pass parking lot on Highway 40 (2,227 m (7,306 ft)) and proceeds to the back of the Ptarmigan Cirque. Two options from this point are either ascending a steep snow field or climbing progressively steeper slabs to the col. Once on the col (connecting the main summit of Rae with an unnamed peak), the route ascends on the northern side to the narrow summit ridge. In snowy conditions, sticking close to the summit ridge and passing an upcoming massive gendarme is the standard route. In dry conditions, the gendarme can be bypassed on slopes beneath it.

Mount rae sept 21 2012


References

Mount Rae Wikipedia