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* [http://www.alpineclubofcanada.ca/facility/balfour.html Rob Ritche (Balfour Pass) hut]
* [http://www.alpineclubofcanada.ca/facility/balfour.html Rob Ritche (Balfour Pass) hut]
* [http://www.alpineclubofcanada.ca/facility/scott.html Scott Duncan hut]
* [http://www.alpineclubofcanada.ca/facility/scott.html Scott Duncan hut]
==Resources==
Get Chic Scott's guide book, [http://www.rmbooks.com/books/scosum.htm "Summits & Icefields, Canadian Rockies, Alpine Ski Tours"].

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Avalanche Hazard
The route and terrain described here is capable of producing avalanches. Safe travel requires the skills and equipment to assess and mitigate avalanche hazards. A professionally taught training course is highly recommended.

Yoho National Park

Yoho National Park is located past Golden (i.e. Southeastern B.C.). The park extends both North and South of the Trans-Canada Highway (town of Field). There are numerous options for backcountry skiing, mainly around the first two (ACC) huts:


Jasper National Park

Jasper National Park is located in western Alberta. A huge number of possibilities exist here, one of which is the Wapta Icefield traverse. Note that this not only requires excellent backcountry skiing skills and avalanche knowledge, but also involves extensive glacier travel. There are four ACC huts at the Wapta and Waputik Icefields:


Resources

Get Chic Scott's guide book, "Summits & Icefields, Canadian Rockies, Alpine Ski Tours".