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Mountain
Climbing / Mountaineering in the Cariboo Area
British Columbia's Coast Mountains stretch the full length of the province, from the Canada-US border in the south to the BC-Yukon border in the north forming a natural barrier along the Pacific Ocean. Much of this coastal range is a vast wilderness region of rugged snow-covered peaks, huge glaciers, clear glacial fed lakes and rivers, and miles of spectacular pristine scenery. This is a true BC treasure of natural breath taking beauty that's not easily accessible; much of the region can only be reached by helicopter or plane. Towering high above the central Coast Mountains like a sentinel watching over the surrounding area is Mount Waddington reaching a height of 4016m (13,172ft). Mount
Waddington is named for Alfred Waddington, an early pioneer surveyor,
who tried to find an easy route from the coast to the BC interior's
Cariboo Region and the gold fields. His endeavor failed when in 1864
the surveyors and working party were meet by hostile indigenous people
of the Chilcotin and a brief skirmish occurred. The following BC Adventure Members invite you to Mountain Climb with them: Backcountry Lodges of BC Assoc. - Discover the untouched wilderness, untapped supply of powder, and wide range of world-famous backcountry mountain lodges. Our large membership of backcountry lodges means that you are guaranteed to find one to fit your needs, schedule, and budget.
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