Routes : North America : Canada : British Columbia : Vancouver Island North : Strathcona Park : Mt. Tom Taylor
Mt. Tom Taylor
About Mt. Tom Taylor:
A sprawling peak with wide, heavily glaciated north facing slopes. Very prominent as seen from any of the peaks to the north, such as Mount Burman, or Golden Hinde. Usually climbed from either just above or just below Bedwell Lake. www.bivouac.com; www.wildisle.ca |
Approach: | |
Approach Time: | 5-7hrs to bivy camp |
Latitude, Longitude: | 49.47872, -125.64102 |
Access Issues: | |
Rock Type: | Granite |
Type of Climbing: | Alpine |
Sun Aspect: | All Day Sun |
Routes
SequenceSequence numbers indicate the left (L) to right (R) order of the routes. | Rating | Route | Difficulty | Ascents |
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0 | Savage Hummingbird (1) | 5.10b | 0 | |
0 | Seeing Things | 5.7 | 0 | |
0 | Southwest Buttress (2) | 5.10b | 1 |