Howser Spires

E509296

Howser Spires are a dramatic group of granite peaks in British Columbia’s Purcell Mountains, renowned among climbers for their steep alpine rock routes and striking, rugged profiles.

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Surface form Occurrences
Cathedral Spires 1

Statements (31)

Predicate Object
instanceOf granite peaks
mountain group
accessedFrom Bugaboo Provincial Park vicinity
climbingType alpine rock climbing
trad climbing
composition granite
continent North America
country Canada
geologicalType intrusive igneous rock
hasPart Central Howser Spire NERFINISHED
North Howser Spire NERFINISHED
South Howser Spire NERFINISHED
hazard rapidly changing mountain weather
rockfall
highestPoint North Howser Spire NERFINISHED
knownFor rugged profiles
steep alpine rock routes
technical rock climbing
locatedIn British Columbia
Canada
Purcell Mountains NERFINISHED
mountainRange Purcell Mountains NERFINISHED
notableRoute Beckey–Chouinard Route NERFINISHED
notableRouteOn Beckey–Chouinard Route, South Howser Spire
partOf Bugaboo region NERFINISHED
popularWith alpine climbers
rock climbers
provinceOrState British Columbia NERFINISHED
terrain glaciated approaches
sharp ridges
steep faces

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Bugaboo Provincial Park hasFeature Howser Spires
Passu Cathedral Peaks alsoKnownAs Howser Spires
this entity surface form: Cathedral Spires