Mount Goodsir Explained

Mount Goodsir
Elevation M:3567
Elevation Ref:[1]
Prominence M:1887
Range:Ottertail Range
Parent Peak:Mount Assiniboine (3616 m)
Country:Canada
Region Type:Province
Region:British Columbia
District:Kootenay Land District
Part Type:Park
Part:Yoho National Park
Map:Canada British Columbia
Label Position:left
Coordinates:51.2017°N -116.3967°W
Coordinates Ref:[2]
First Ascent:16 July 1903
Charles E. Fay and Herschel C. Parker, guided by Christian Häsler and Christian Kaufmann[3]
Easiest Route:Southwest ridge of South Tower: hike/climb (Grade III, YDS 5.4)

Mount Goodsir (or the Goodsir Towers) is the highest mountain in the Ottertail Range, a subrange of the Park Ranges in British Columbia. It is located in Yoho National Park, near its border with Kootenay National Park. The mountain has two major summits, the South Tower (the higher summit) and the North Tower, 3525m (11,565feet).

The mountain was named by James Hector in 1859 after two brothers, John Goodsir, a professor of anatomy at the University of Edinburgh, and Harry Goodsir, a surgeon on the ship HMS Erebus.[2] [4]

The standard route on the South Tower is the southwest ridge, a straightforward but long climb (Grade III), which consists primarily of non-technical terrain, but includes short sections of narrow ridge graded YDS 5.4. Access to any route on either Tower requires a long hike.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: British Columbia and Alberta: The Ultra-Prominence Page. Peaklist.org. 2012-12-25.
  2. 1630. Mount Goodsir. 2021-05-12.
  3. 567 . Goodsir Towers (North Tower) . 2019-08-20. Peakfinder lists the first ascent of the lower North Tower as 1909 by A. Eggers, J.P. Forde, P.D. McTavish, guided by Edward Feuz Sr.
  4. 10324. Mount Goodsir. 2021-05-12.
  5. Book: Dougherty, Sean. Selected Alpine Climbs in the Canadian Rockies. Rocky Mountain Books. 1991. 0-921102-14-3. 154.