Stanley Mitchell Hut - Maps

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Map reference 82N/10 (Blaeberry River)
Grid reference 303081
GPS coordinates 51°31' 36"-116°33' 48" NAD83 11U 530293 5708485
Hut elevation 2,060 m (6,825 feet)
  • Gem Trek Publishing. Lake Louise and Yoho (Map). 1:50,000. Guides for Hiking and Recreation in the Canadian Rockies. ISBN 1-895526-64-7. http://www.gemtrek.com/lakelouise.html. This excellent map shows the trails and highlights of the area.
  • Canadian Government. 82N/10 (Blaeberry River) (Map). 1:50,000. National Topographic System (NTS). http://maps.nrcan.gc.ca/index_e.php. The hut is found on the bottom right hand corner at grid reference 303081
  • Canadian Government. 82N/8 (Lake Louise) (Map). 1:50,000. National Topographic System (NTS). http://maps.nrcan.gc.ca/index_e.php. The parking lot and trailhead are on the upper left corner
  • Canadian Government. 82N/9 (Hector Lake) (Map). 1:50,000. National Topographic System (NTS). http://maps.nrcan.gc.ca/index_e.php. The middle part of the trail is on the lower left corner
  • Canadian Government. 82N/7 (Golden) (Map). 1:50,000. National Topographic System (NTS). http://maps.nrcan.gc.ca/index_e.php. if you wish to climb the President and Vice President.
  • Druid Mountain Enterprises. Touring the Wapta Icefield, by Murray Toft (Map). 1:50,000. Section Bow-Yoho Traverse. http://www.canrockbooks.com/si/010165.html. Contains the critical areas of the above four maps

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