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From Bow hut the hiker gains about 820 m (2,700 ft), and loses about 1100 m (3,600 ft) over 20 km. The route is sometimes done in a full day from the Bow hut, but many parties plan on two days. A night out should be planned for, even if not anticipated. The route crosses the
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parking lot and follow well-developed
National Park trail systems. It is more common to approach the hut on the former trail, and to hike the Iceline on the descent, to avoid the immediate grueling uphill of this trail. Descending the Iceline allows a visitor to hike toward, rather than away from,
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Banff, Jasper, Kootenay, Yoho, and
Glacier National Parks collect a fee for backcountry overnight use in the Parks. The fees collected from the wilderness passes go towards maintaining trails, supplying the voluntary registration service, avalanche forecasting, backcountry bridge-building, etc.
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next to the hut. Grey water can be drained directly down the sinks, but it is important to ensure that the strainer is in place under the drain. Food scraps (including coffee grounds) should not be allowed to enter the grey water sump or it will become plugged. Periodically, the strainer contents
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Canadian military used the area during the summer of 1943 as a training site for mountaineering techniques. From 1954 to the mid-70s mountaineering legend
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in the Little Yoho Valley in the winter, referring to both the skiing terrain and the warmth and atmosphere at the
Stanley Mitchell Hut. According to Chic, the valley, with its perfect terrain, excellent snow and ski runs which end at the door of the hut is the
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trail to the right, and the Little Yoho Valley to the left; in another 100 m there is another junction for the Iceline trail via Celeste Lake to the right. The hut is approximately 3.5 km further situation in an open meadow near the Warden Station.
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in 1906, and from 1907 to 1930 he served as its Secretary-Treasurer. He had a great reputation as a gentleman among his fellow founders and the executive of the club, as well as the members he met at the club house in
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about 0.5 km before reaching the top of the Laughing Falls hill. Stay left on the trail which continues to climb the hill. Half a kilometre further, at the top of the main elevation gain, is the junction for the
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21 km west of Lake Louise, AB / 3.7 km east of Field, BC
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You will find the hut at 51° 31' 36" N, 116° 33' 48" W.
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Patton, Brian; Robinson, Bart; Robinson, Bart (2007).
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http://www.alpineclubofcanada.ca/facility/stanley.html
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Reservation form from the ACC (to show the custodian)
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932:outings. Some of the most common objectives are
1318:"Drinking Water In The Great Canadian Outdoors"
1259:Ski Trails in the Canadian Rockies, 3rd Edition
829:60 m south of the hut. It is advisable to
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1398:Selected Alpine Climbs in the Canadian Rockies
1345:The Canadian Rockies Trail Guide, 8th Edition
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1705:Buildings and structures in British Columbia
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1700:Buildings and structures completed in 1940
1190:Touring the Wapta Icefield, by Murray Toft
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1650:Weather forecasts from Environment Canada
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1293:Summits & Icefields: Canadian Rockies
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1452:Josephson, Joe; Talbot, Margo (2002).
1591:The 11,000ers of the Canadian Rockies
1320:. Health Canada. 2007. Archived from
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320:operator Canadian Mountain Holidays.
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16:Building in British Columbia, Canada
750:Stanley Mitchell hut – Kitchen View
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1396:Dougherty, Sean (1993).
1296:. Rocky Mountain Books.
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197:Design and construction
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1588:Corbett, Don (2004).
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1544:Scott, Jim (2002).
1421:Kane, Alan (1999).
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1613:Gadd, Ben (1996).
1566:The Wonder of Yoho
1516:Yoho National Park
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985:Yoho National Park
966:Gem of the Rockies
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