The Bugaboos
Bugaboo Provincial Park, situated in the Purcell Mountains of southeast British Columbia, continues to draw climbers from around the world to its airy, glacier-sculpted granite spires. With many peaks over 3,000 metres in elevation, the Bugaboos offer awe inspiring mountain and glacier terrain. It is home to the Alpine Club of Canada’s Conrad Kain Hut - the perfect mountain refuge and base camp for climbers and hikers.
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Reflections in Applebee Dome Tarn of Crescent Spire
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The Conrad Kain Hut
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Milky way rise in the Bugaboos
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The trail leading to the Bugaboo Spires
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ACC Plaque
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Bugaboo Glacier
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Milky way rising over the Hound's Tooth
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Conrad Kain Hut from above
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Sunrise on the Bugaboo Glacier
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Glacier textures
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Crescent Spire
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Bugaboo Locals
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A cosy mountain refuge
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Grand views up at Applebee Dome
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Our team striding forth to the trailhead
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Porcupine Protection
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Better safe than sorry!
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A Porcupine's Dream
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A pathway to paradise