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Hound's Tooth 

Page Type: Mountain/Rock

Location: British Columbia, Canada, North America

Activities: Mountaineering

Elevation: 9249 ft / 2819 m

 

Page By: Sierra Ledge Rat

Created/Edited: Jul 11, 2008 / Apr 18, 2009

Object ID: 420411

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Overview

Hound's Tooth (Elevation 9,250 feet)
Bugaboo Provincial Park
Selkirk Mountains, British Columbia, Canada



The Hound's Tooth is one of the first spires that Bugaboo climbers see from the trail head, but it is rarely climbed. The rock is poor quality compared to the rest of the Bugaboo spires, and the approach is dangerous and arduous. Thus, most climbers head for the other spires.

The Hounds' Tooth is composed of a coarse, fractured granite.

The Marmalota/Hound's Tooth massive was first climbed by Kain et all in 1930.

 
The Hound's Tooth (left) is one of the first spires that Bugaboo climbers see from the trail head

Getting There

Hound's Tooth can be reached by traversing directly across the icefall of the Bugaboo Glacier from the Kain Hut, but this is a very dangerous and time-consuming endeavor. A better approach is to climb the moraine until you are above the icefall, traverse the upper glacier and then descend along the base of the Marmalota and the Hound's Tooth. Rock fall is a real danger along the base of the Hound's Tooth! 
The Bugaboo Glacier icefall is formidable barrier to approaching the Hound's Tooth

Routes

There are only three documented routes on the Hound's Tooth:

-Northwest Face (class 4)
-North Face Variation (III, 5.6)
-Northeast Side



The standard Northwest Face route ascends the snowfield and rocky ridge on the northwest face.

The alpinist with a penchant for loose rock, however, will prefer the North Face (5.6) variation that climbs the shattered north face and the prominent summit snowfield. This snowfield becomes a fine ice climb certain times of the year.

If you know of any other routes on the Hound's Tooth, please add them or contact me.

Camping

Most climbers prefer to stay at the Kain Hut. However it is possible to camp high on the upper glacier.

Administrative Remarks

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