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''103 Hikes in Southwestern British Columbia'' by Mary MacAree, David MacAree is an excellent guidebook for easy-moderate hiking in the area. The clubroom has two copies of this book (although one is of a very old edition).
==Guidebooks for the Vancouver Area==


''Alpine Select'' by Kevin McLean is a good guide to the best mountaineering and alpine climbing routes around Vancouver.
'''103 Hikes in Southwestern British Columbia''' by Mary MacAree, David MacAree is an excellent guidebook for easy-moderate hiking in the area. The clubroom has two copies of this book (although one is of a very old edition).


''Climbing and Hiking in Southwest British Columbia'' by Bruce Fairly is the most recent comprehensive alpine climbing and mountaineering guide for this areaHowever, it was published in 1986 and many approaches have changed dramaitically since.  Roads and trails that were easy are now completely overgrown, and new roads make access to other areas easy.
'''Alpine Select''' by Kevin McLean is a good guide to the best mountaineering and alpine climbing routes around VancouverThe VOC Library has a copy of this book.


''[http://bivouac.com Bivouac.com]'' lists most mountains in Canada, including access roads with up-to-date info, huts and it has many trip reports and photos. For road info and trip reports you have to become a member (annual fee).
'''Climbing and Hiking in Southwest British Columbia''' by Bruce Fairly is the most recent comprehensive alpine climbing and mountaineering guide for this area.  However, it was published in 1986 and many approaches have changed dramaitically since.  Roads and trails that were easy are now completely overgrown, and new roads make access to other areas easy.


''Scrambles in Southwest British Columbia'' by Matt Gunn, 2005. A good bridge between hiking and full-on mountaineering.
'''Scrambles in Southwest British Columbia''' by Matt Gunn, 2005 is a good book that serves as a bridge between hiking and full-on mountaineering.


''Exploring the Coast Mountains on Skis'' by John Baldwin.
'''Exploring the Coast Mountains on Skis''' by John Baldwin.
 
==Guidebooks for the Canadian Rockies==
 
'''Selected Alpine Climbs in the Canadian Rockies''' by Sean Doughtery
 
'''Scrambles in the Canadian Rockies''' by Alan Kain.
 
==Online Gudes==
 
'''[http://bivouac.com Bivouac.com]''' is an online database of Canadian mountaineering.  The database lists most mountains in Canada, including access roads with up-to-date info, huts and it has many trip reports and photos. For road info and trip reports you have to become a member (annual fee).

Revision as of 19:12, 16 August 2005

Guidebooks for the Vancouver Area

103 Hikes in Southwestern British Columbia by Mary MacAree, David MacAree is an excellent guidebook for easy-moderate hiking in the area. The clubroom has two copies of this book (although one is of a very old edition).

Alpine Select by Kevin McLean is a good guide to the best mountaineering and alpine climbing routes around Vancouver. The VOC Library has a copy of this book.

Climbing and Hiking in Southwest British Columbia by Bruce Fairly is the most recent comprehensive alpine climbing and mountaineering guide for this area. However, it was published in 1986 and many approaches have changed dramaitically since. Roads and trails that were easy are now completely overgrown, and new roads make access to other areas easy.

Scrambles in Southwest British Columbia by Matt Gunn, 2005 is a good book that serves as a bridge between hiking and full-on mountaineering.

Exploring the Coast Mountains on Skis by John Baldwin.

Guidebooks for the Canadian Rockies

Selected Alpine Climbs in the Canadian Rockies by Sean Doughtery

Scrambles in the Canadian Rockies by Alan Kain.

Online Gudes

Bivouac.com is an online database of Canadian mountaineering. The database lists most mountains in Canada, including access roads with up-to-date info, huts and it has many trip reports and photos. For road info and trip reports you have to become a member (annual fee).