Bow Range - Peaks and Mountains

Peaks and Mountains

Peak Height Prominence Easiest route
Mount Temple 3,543 m (11,624 ft) 1,544 m (5,066 ft) Moderate scramble on SW face
Hungabee Mountain 3,492 m (11,457 ft) 987 m (3,238 ft) UIAA III 5.4 on West ridge
Mount Victoria 3,464 m (11,365 ft) 547 m (1,795 ft) UIAA II on SE ridge, South Summit
Deltaform Mountain 3,424 m (11,234 ft) 822 m (2,697 ft) UIAA II 5.5 on NW ridge
Mount Lefroy 3,423 m (11,230 ft) 417 m (1,368 ft) UIAA II on West face
Mount Huber 3,368 m (11,050 ft)
Mount Babel 3,101 m (10,174 ft) 200 m (656 ft) UIAA IV 5.10 A1 on East face
Mount Owen 3,083 m (10,115 ft)
Mount Whyte 2,983 m (9,787 ft) 140 m (459 ft) Difficult scramble or Perren Route II 5.6
Mount Bell 2,932 m (9,619 ft)
Mount St. Piran 2,649 m (8,691 ft) 187 m (614 ft) Hiking trail

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