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Mountain Footsteps Hikes in the East Kootenay of Southeastern British Columbia - 4th Edition, Updated
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Overview
This bestselling guidebook covers trails and routes between the Rocky Mountains in the east and the Purcell Range in the west, including trips in the Cranbrook, Kimberley, Creston, Invermere, Radium, and Fernie areas. It also highlights BC provincial parks such as Akamina–Kishinena, Top of the World, Height of the Rockies, Elk Lakes, St. Mary’s Alpine, and Bugaboo.
In addition to the core hikes, Mountain Footsteps provides basic information on established bike trails for recreational cyclists. It also features a selection of day hikes in the northern Purcells and several short hikes and walks in the lower elevations of the East Kootenay.
Each route includes:
Janice Strong’s extensive experience and dedication to outdoor exploration make this guidebook an inspiring companion for anyone looking to explore the stunning landscapes of the Canadian Rockies and Purcell Range.








