- Arthur O. Wheeler hut
Geobox| alpine hut
name = Arthur O. Wheeler hut
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etymology_type = Named for
etymology =Arthur Oliver Wheeler
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country = CAN
state_type = Province
state = BC
region =Glacier National Park (Canada)
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location =Rogers Pass area
elevation_round = -2
elevation = 1250
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lat_d = 51 | lat_m = 51 | lat_s = 48 | lat_NS = N
long_d = 117 | long_m = 29 | long_s = 24 | long_EW = W
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author_type = Built by
author =Alpine Club of Canada
style = Log cabin
material = Wood
established_type = Built in
established = 1947
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government_type = Governed by
government =Parks Canada
owner_type = Owned by
owner =Alpine Club of Canada
public = Reservations required
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access = fromTrans-Canada Highway
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free_type = Capacity | free = 30 in summer / 24 in winter
free1_type = Heating | free1 = Woodstove
free2_type = Lighting & Cooking | free2 =Propane
free3_type = Sleeping | free3 = Dormitory style
free4_type = Drinking water | free4 = Creek (boil or filter)
free5_type = Human waste | free5 =Outhouse
free6_type = GPS coordinates | free6 = NAD83 11U 465812 5679223
free7_type = Map reference | free7 = 82N/6 (Blaeberry)
free8_type =Grid reference | free8 = 657791
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website = http://www.alpineclubofcanada.ca/facility/wheeler.html
footnotes =The Arthur O. Wheeler hut is an alpine hut located 4 km southwest ofRogers Pass in Glacier National Park,British Columbia . Although not truly abackcountry hut, this lovely oldlog cabin situated conveniently close to theTrans-Canada Highway in theSelkirk Mountains (west of the Rocky Mountains) is often used as a base formountaineering ,hiking , andski touring into theAsulkan Range andIllecillewaet Glacier areas south of the highway, and theHermit Range north of the hiqhway. The hut is maintained by theAlpine Club of Canada (ACC). It is the only ACC hut which can be reached by vehicle. cite book
last = Scott
first = Jim
title = Backcountry Huts and Lodges of the Rockies and Columbias
date = 2002
pages = pp. 238-239
publisher = Johnson Gorman Publishing
isbn = 0-921835-58-2]History
The hut is named for
Arthur Oliver Wheeler , who together with Elizabeth Parker andStanley Mitchell , founded theAlpine Club of Canada . He was the first president of the club from 1906 to 1910 and held various other posts with the club, including "Honorary President".Shortly after completion of its transcontinental main line in 1885, the
Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) built the nearbyGlacier House in 1887 to serve as a restaurant and hotel for guests traveling on the line. The CPR importedSwiss guides to take hotel guests onto the nearby glaciers and up the mountains, and Glacier House became the birthplace of alpinism in North America. For the first quarter of the 20th century, it served as a centre of alpinism until it was closed in 1925 after the CPRConnaught Tunnel under Rogers Pass bypassed it. The foundation ruins of Glacier House can still be seen near Wheeler hut along the shortrail trail that provides access to the hut in winter.The
Alpine Club of Canada approved plans for anAlpine hut to serve as a substitute for Glacier House for alpinists in 1938, but construction did not commence until afterWorld War II ended in 1945. LikeStanley Mitchell after which theStanley Mitchell hut is named, A.O. Wheeler did not live to see completion of the hut named after him. He died in early 1945, while the hut was completed in 1947.cite book
last = Haberl
first = Keith
title = Alpine Huts: A guide to the facilities of the Alpine Club of Canada
publisher = Alpine Club of Canada
date = 1997
pages = pp. 151-156
isbn = 0-920330-32-0] Since its completion the hut has seen numerous upgrades and renovations, but remains rich in charm and history. Cite book
last = Scott
first = Jim
title = Backcountry Huts and Lodges of the Rockies and Columbias
date = 2002
pages = pp. 238-239
publisher = Johnson Gorman Publishing
isbn = 0-921835-58-2]Facilities
The hut sleeps 30 in summer and 24 in winter. There are two wood stoves for heating and drying gear, and a kitchen with propane ranges and oven. There are propane-powered lamps in the kitchen and common areas.
Nearby
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Asulkan Pass
*Great Glacier Trail
*Illicilewaet Glacier
*Sapphire Col
*Mount Sir Donald
*Avalanche Peak References
External links
* [http://www.alpineclubofcanada.ca/facility/wheeler.html Arthur O. Wheeler hut] at the [http://www.alpineclubofcanada.ca/ Alpine Club of Canada]
* [http://bivouac.com/GtxPg.asp?GtxId=223 Arthur Wheeler hut at bivouac.com]
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