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Neil Colgan Hut

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The Neil Colgan Hut (2,957 metres or 9,701 feet) is an alpine hut on the Fay Glacier in Kootenay National Park in British Columbia, Canada. It is in a col between Mount Little and Mount Bowlen, one of the peaks overlooking the Valley of the Ten Peaks. The hut is maintained by the Alpine Club of Canada and is the highest permanent structure in Canada.[1]

The hut can accommodate 18 in the summer and 16 in the winter and is equipped with propane-powered lamps and a stovetop.[2] There is one outdoor drum toilet at the facility.

Reaching the hut from Fay Hut requires approximately 4 to 6 hours of glacier travel, or 8 to 12 hours climbing the Perren Route[3] from Moraine Lake.

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Further reading

• The American Alpine Club Golden, The American Alpine Club Banff, Accidents in North American Mountaineering 2004, P 7

References

  1. ^ Kariel, Herbert G; Kariel, Patricia E (1986). Alpine Huts in the Rockies, Selkirks and Purcells. Banff, Alta.: Alpine Club of Canada. p. 42. ISBN 9780920330180. OCLC 25165072. Also OCLC 16019218 and OCLC 123203042.
  2. ^ "Neil Colgan Hut". Alpine Club of Canada. Retrieved 2012-03-25.
  3. ^ "Perren route to Neil Colgan Hut". Summit Post. Retrieved 2012-03-25.