Mount Clemenceau Explained

Mount Clemenceau
Elevation M:3664
Prominence M:1499
Range:Park Ranges
Parent Peak:Mount Columbia (3,747 m)
Location:British Columbia, Canada
District:Kootenay Land District
Map:Canada British Columbia
Coordinates:52.2475°N -117.9578°W
First Ascent:1923 by H. DeVillier-Schwab; W. Harris; H.Hall; D. Durand
Easiest Route:glacier/snow climb

Mount Clemenceau is the fourth highest mountain in the Park Ranges of the Canadian Rockies. The peak was originally named "Pyramid" in 1892 by Arthur Coleman. The mountain was renamed by the Interprovincial Boundary Survey in 1919 to its present name, which is for Georges Clemenceau, premier of France during World War I.

Mt. Clemenceau was first climbed in 1923 by D.B. Durand, H.S. Hall, W.D. Harris and H.B. De V. Schwab.

Routes

There are three standard climbing routes:

See also

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