Duchastel Hut (aka Tom's Cabin)

 

Time to Complete: 1 day
Trail difficulty: difficult
Trail rating: 4.0 out of 5

For those of us who have never hiked into the alpine above Dunster, these photos should serve as sufficient inspiration! The hut, locally known as Tom's cabin, was built by Tom and Andrea Duchastel on Bob Lake in 1981. The trail departs from the gravel pit at the end of Pepper Pit Road.  Allow 3-6 hours to reach the hut.

Go straight up the mountain, very steep in some places, until you hit a big skree slope with a marked trail across it, go across around into a valley with a beautiful lake and two peaks on either side. There is a small cabin with bunks and other accessories making for a great day hike or camping trip. Lots of explorable terrain.

All photos courtesy of Eileen Palmer and Taylor Bachrach.

 

View of Dunster and Rocky Mountains

Dunster at a glance

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One more view of Dunster from the trail

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Whitehorn and Mount Robson

Whitehorn and Mount Robson
looking east from Bob Lake

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Looking north from Bob Lake

Looking north from Bob Lake
Centre peak is "The Throne"

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Looking south up the Raush River from ridge south of cabin

 

Looking south up the Raush River from
ridge south of cabin

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Raush valley and Premiere Range from Mt. Thomas

Raush valley and Premiere Range from Mt. Thomas

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Cabin and Bob Lake

Cabin and Bob Lake

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Inside the cabin

Inside the cabin

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Along the trail, looking north

Along the trail, looking north
Drainage across the valley is Baker Creek

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Looking south into the Valley of Five Creeks

Looking south into the Valley of Five Creeks,
with the Peak of Two Humps in the background

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