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Routes
1 summit • 23.9 km • 1,579 m gain • 8 hr 45 min
1 summit • 25.8 km • 1,643 m gain • 11 hr 54 min
1 summit • 26.0 km • 1,506 m gain • 10 hr 33 min
1 summit • 30.1 km • 1,622 m gain • 12 hr 16 min
1 summit • 40.0 km • 2,702 m gain • 9 hr 49 min
Latest summits
"Very smoky and amazing day on Anderson-Bauerman traverse. Anderson Peak was a nasty and boring slog, one of the worst scrambles I've ever done. Lost Mountain was a quick little bump with fun rock. Kootenai Brown Peak was very colourful and more deserving of an official name than Lost mtn. The ridge to Mount Bauerman was shorter than expected and surprisingly scenic with exotic burnt trees and colourful rock. Nugara wasn't lying when he said the ridge on Bauerman was so mellow you hardly notice you are going up! A quick 50 minute scree ski and light bushwhack led back to the valley trail. The 9km walk back on the valley was painful and never ending. If you make the effort to get to Anderson Peak, I highly recommend continuing to Bauerman since it is far more interesting and shorter than you might think. " — yuri • Jul 18, 2021
"Started biking up to Snowshoe Cabin after work - didn't hit the trail until 6:30. Backpacked into Twin Lakes almost in the dark. We had the intention of bagging Bauerman and Anderson in one shot the next day, but a late night took its toll on us and we only had enough energy to make Bauerman." — yantski • Jun 30, 2013
"So being a bit crazy and insanely early....we had the objective of doing some peak bagging in Waterton. Day 1 objective was Nugara's trip of connecting Anderson, Lost, Kooteney Brown and Bauerman. We left Calgary a bit past 3 am with the objective of getting to the trail head for an approximate 630 to 7 am start. We wanted to make sure we had sufficient time for this trip, thus the early start. When driving along the Red Rock Canyon road of course the rain started to come in even though the forecast was for 20% precipitation. When we got to the parking lot though thankfully it stopped. We were about to decide to nap until the sun came out to see if the weather improved, but both agreed later that we should just start. We summitted all 4 peaks." — dkmountainman • Oct 8, 2011