Resplendent Mountain
{{short description|Mountain in BC, Canada}}
{{Infobox mountain
| name = Resplendent Mountain
| elevation_m = 3425
| photo = Mount Resplendent.jpg
| photo_caption = View of Resplendent from the Dome, upper Robson glacier
| elevation_ref = {{cite crdb|id=1158|name=Resplendent Mountain|access-date=2019-08-17}}{{cite opentopomap|Resplendent Mountain|53.0875|-119.098055|2023-08-18}}
| prominence_m = 483
| prominence_ref= {{cite bivouac|id=207|name=Resplendent Mountain|access-date=2014-02-15}}
| range = Rainbow Range
| parent_peak = Mount Robson
| listing = Mountains of British Columbia
| country = Canada | region_type = Province | region = British Columbia
| district = Cariboo Land District
| map = Canada British Columbia
| map_caption = Location in British Columbia
| coordinates = {{coord|53.0875|N|119.098055|W|type:mountain_region:CA-BC_scale:100000|format=dms|display=inline,title|name=Resplendent Mountain}}
| coordinates_ref = {{cite cgndb|id=JBHSP|name=Resplendent Mountain|access-date=2023-08-19}}
| topo = NTS {{Canada NTS Map Sheet|83|E|3}}
| first_ascent = 1911, Byron Harmon and Conrad Kain{{cite book|last=Corbett|first=Bill|title=The 11,000ers of the Canadian Rockies|year=2004|publisher=Rocky Mountain Books|location=Vancouver|isbn=9781897522400|pages=36, 37|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=G2f61y-kBHgC&pg=PA36}}
|easiest_route = NW slopes, II
}}
Resplendent Mountain, or Mount Resplendent is a peak in the Canadian Rockies, located at the northern end of Mount Robson Provincial Park in British Columbia, Canada.{{cite bcgnis|id=18995|title=Resplendent Mountain|access-date=2014-02-15}} It is a part of the Rainbow Range, and is a sister peak to the more famous Mount Robson, its nearest neighbour. Together they form a classic panorama seen by travellers on Via Rail trains and Highway 16. The mountain was named by Arthur P. Coleman, and Arthur O. Wheeler wrote, "On the east side it is clad from top to bottom in pure white snow, and presents with the sun shining upon it a spectacle of such wonderful brilliance that the aptness of the name became immediately apparent." The first ascent was achieved on the same historic 1911 trip in which Conrad Kain first scouted the climbing routes later to be used on the first ascent of Mount Robson.
The east face of Resplendent towers above the sources of Resplendent Creek, feeding into the Moose River, and its north face emerges from the Robson Glacier, feeding the Robson River, another tributary of the upper headwaters of the Fraser River. Resplendent holds an important place in the history of Canadian Rockies ski mountaineering, and from the time of Peter L. Parson's first ski ascent (solo) in 1930, it has been a highly sought objective for winter ascents, with a ski descent of over 1800 metres from the summit to the toe of the Robson Glacier.
References
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- {{cite journal|title=A Winter Ascent of Mt. Resplendent|journal=Canadian Alpine Journal|year=1931|publisher=Alpine Club of Canada|first=E. R.|last=Gibson|page=102}}
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External links
- [http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/postcards/PC009543.html Image of summit, Byron Harmon, c.1913], University of Alberta Library
- Conrad Kain website: http://www.conradkain.com/about
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Category:Rainbow Range (Rocky Mountains)
Category:Three-thousanders of British Columbia