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Mt Hector - Cirrus Alpine Guides

    http://www.cirrusalpineguides.com/activity/mt-hector
    Ski tour Mt Hector Banff Park with certified guides, ski tour from Banff or Lake Louise, Guided ski touring in the Canadian Rockies, backcountry skiing with guides, backcountry touring in the Canadian Rockies and Selkirk mountains, backcountry ski courses, avalanche safety training, ski Rogers Pass.

Ski Mt. Hector, Mt Hector Trailhead - The Outbound

    https://www.theoutbound.com/canada/skiing/ski-mt-hector
    Mt Hector's main route requires a ski mountaineering ascent. It moves through a lot of complex avalanche terrain, across glaciers, and through many terrain traps. Most people will do this route in spring, aiming to be off the mountain before noon. This route should be attempted only by very fit parties parties with experience in glacier travel.

Mt Hector • Icefields Parkway • Ski Touring • Backcountry Beta

    https://backcountry-beta.com/routes/mt-hector/
    This 11,000’er is a classic skimo tour in the Canadian Rockies. Don’t be surprised if you see several groups heading up on a sunny day. Best when stability is good, the snowpack is deep, and the sun is out! Notable: Ski Mountaineering, Glacier travel, Bootpacking, Scrambling, 11000’er

Mount Hector : Climbing, Hiking & Mountaineering : SummitPost

    https://www.summitpost.org/mount-hector/150425
    Mount Hector's large, steep southern aspect gives it the awesome appearance. This is briefly explained in Scrambles in the Canadian Rockies by Alan Kane. Mount Hector sees traffic all year around. In the winter, it is a great ski mountaineering ascent. But beware of avalanche hazards. The view of the Wapta area and of the Lake Louise group is ...85%(20)

Mount Hector Guided Climbing Trip Guided Trekking Tour

    https://yamnuska.com/mountaineering/canadian-rockies-11000ers1/mount-hector/
    Mount Hector Along the Icefields Parkway, just north of Lake Louise, Mount Hector was the second Canadian Rockies 11,000-foot peaks to be climbed in 1895. Standing on the summit you will be following in the footsteps of some of the Canadian Rockies’ most famous mountaineers: Charles Fay, Charles Thompson, and Philip Abbot.

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