Blackcomb Peak

This article describes the geographical feature Blackcomb Peak, for the ski resort see Whistler Blackcomb.
Blackcomb Peak

View of Blackcomb Glacier from the "Blowhole" entrance to Blackcomb Glacier Provincial Park. Spearhead Mtn in foreground, Phalanx Mtn on left
Highest point
Elevation 2,436 m (7,992 ft)[1]
Prominence 86 m (282 ft)[1]
Coordinates 50°04′53″N 122°52′15″W / 50.08139°N 122.87083°W / 50.08139; -122.87083Coordinates: 50°04′53″N 122°52′15″W / 50.08139°N 122.87083°W / 50.08139; -122.87083[1]
Geography
Blackcomb Peak

Location in British Columbia

Location British Columbia, Canada
Parent range Fitzsimmons Range
Topo map NTC 92J/02
Climbing
First ascent 1923 Phyllis Munday, Don Munday[1]
Easiest route class 3

Blackcomb Peak is a mountain located east of Whistler, British Columbia and forms the boundary between the Whistler Blackcomb ski resort and Garibaldi Provincial Park. Like Whistler Mountain, it is located on the edge of Garibaldi Provincial Park and the ski lifts are often used to access the park, particularly for the Spearhead Traverse.

Several skiing runs are established on the mountain, with Whistler Village at the base of the mountain on the side facing Whistler Mountain, and Blackcomb Village on the face opposite. The 2010 Winter Olympics sliding sports took place on its slopes, with the Whistler Sliding Centre located on it.

Blackcomb Mountain, as seen looking north from Whistler Mountain. The trails served by Seventh Heaven are seen face-on just right of mid-frame, the upper half of these trails are not obvious in the large "bowl" along the top of the peak. The majority of Blackcomb's trails run down the slope to the left, and are not easily visible in this picture.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Blackcomb Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved 2007-02-18.


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