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- The Bugaboos - Wikipedia
The Bugaboos are a mountain range in the Purcell Mountains of eastern British Columbia, Canada The granite spires of the group are a popular mountaineering destination The Bugaboos are protected within Bugaboo Provincial Park
- Exploring the Bugaboos in BC’s Purcell Mountains - HelloBC
Known by many as simply “The Bugs,” the Bugaboos in the Purcell Mountains of BC are one of the province’s great natural wonders Spires of sheer rock soar skyward out of oceans of broken snow and ice
- Bugaboo Park | BC Parks
Located in the Purcell Mountains of southeast British Columbia, Bugaboo Park draws climbers from around the world to its airy, glacier-sculpted granite spires With many peaks over 3,000 m, the Bugaboos offer awe-inspiring mountain and glacier terrain The Conrad Kain Hut is maintained by BC Parks and the Alpine Club of Canada
- Ultimate Hike Guide to Bugaboo Provincial Park - The Banff Blog
If you want to sleep under the stars, with the mountains and glaciers as your neighbors, then Bugaboo Provincial Park is for you In this park, you can enjoy the comfort of your own tent or the perks of a backcountry hut Both campgrounds, the Boulder Campground and Applebee Dome Campground, run on a first-come, first-served basis
- Howser Spire : Climbing, Hiking Mountaineering : SummitPost
The Howser Spire is actually three distinct granite peaks located in the Bugaboos – the renowned alpine climbing destination found in British Columbia’s Purcell Mountain Range (a sub-range of the Selkirks)
- The Bugaboos — The Mountaineers
Climb in one of the world's great alpine rock climbing areas! The Bugaboos are a British Columbia Provincial Park in Canada's Purcell Mountains This is also a great area for a backpacking trip if you looking for a challenging trip with spectacular alpine scenery
- Pigeon Spire West Ridge: The Best Climb In The Bugaboos?
The west ridge of Pigeon Spire, famous for exhilarating exposure and spectacular views, is hailed as one of North America’s best easy 5th-class alpine climbs Located within Bugaboo Provincial Park, colloquially known as the Bugaboos or the “Bugs”, the route delivers on spectacular views of arguably British Columbia’s most striking mountain range
- Five Things to Know About the Bugaboos Before Visiting
The Bugaboos are one of the world’s most famous alpine climbing areas during summer The main spires of Bugaboo, Pigeon, Howsers, Snowpatch and Crescent, draw hundreds of climbers to their steep granite faces every year Here are five things to know before visiting
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