Topo map NTS 82N/08 First ascent 1906 | Elevation 2,902 m Prominence 570 m Mountain range Slate Range | |
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Easiest route moderate/difficult scramble Similar Mount Richardson, Fossil Mountain, Skoki Mountain, Mount Niblock |
Redoubt mountain lodge
Redoubt Mountain (alternatively Mount Redoubt) is a mountain located in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. It forms the southern buttress of Boulder Pass.
Contents
- Redoubt mountain lodge
- Map of Redoubt Mountain Improvement District No 9 AB Canada
- Floatplane flight from anchorage to redoubt mountain lodge
- References
Map of Redoubt Mountain, Improvement District No. 9, AB, Canada
The mountain was named in 1908 by Arthur O. Wheeler, founding member of the ACC, as it resembled a redoubt (an outer military defense).
The mountain can be climbed on a moderate to difficult scrambling route on the northwestern ridge.
Floatplane flight from anchorage to redoubt mountain lodge
References
Redoubt Mountain Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA