Tantalus Range

Mountain range in British Columbia, Canada


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::summary Mountain range in British Columbia, Canada ::

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nameTantalus Range
photoTantalusrange.JPG
photo_captionTantalus Range from the Sea to Sky Highway
countryCanada
region_typeProvince
native_namesqu
parentPacific Ranges
borderGaribaldi Ranges, Clendinning Range and North Shore Mountains
length_km
width_km
highestMount Tantalus
elevation_m2603
elevation_ref
coordinates
coordinates_ref
map_imageVancouver_Island-relief+TantalusRange.png
map_captionLocation map of the Tantalus Range
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| name=Tantalus Range | photo=Tantalusrange.JPG | photo_caption=Tantalus Range from the Sea to Sky Highway | country=Canada | region_type=Province|region=British Columbia | native_name=squ | parent=Pacific Ranges | border=Garibaldi Ranges, Clendinning Range and North Shore Mountains | length_km=| length_orientation= | width_km =| width_orientation= | highest=Mount Tantalus | elevation_m=2603 | elevation_ref= | coordinates = | coordinates_ref= | map_image=Vancouver_Island-relief+TantalusRange.png | map_caption=Location map of the Tantalus Range The Tantalus Range is a subrange of the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains in southern British Columbia, Canada. The range is easily viewed from the "Sea to Sky Highway" that travels from Vancouver to Squamish and Whistler. To Squamish people, the local indigenous people of the area, the name of the Tantalus Range is Tsewílx’ ().

The range's southern end is on the western edge of Squamish and it runs only about 35 km northwest on the west bank of the Squamish River and is less than 16 km wide at its widest. It is about 460000 ha or 4600 km2 in area. Mount Tantalus, 2603 m in elevation, is the highest in the range.

The origin of the name, as well as the names of many of its peaks, are from Greek mythology. Tantalus was doomed in Hades to be half-submerged in cold water with fruit dangling close but not close enough to eat, which is where the word tantalize has its root. Allegedly the name was conferred by a local mountain climber who was "tantalized" by the sight of the range's impressive spires and icefalls from across the turbulent waters of the Squamish River. Alternately, another version of the legend has Tantalus and his family frozen before a banquet, unable to move - very descriptive of the ice-draped and somehow regal character of the peaks and icefields of the range. .

The Tantalus Range is a favourite with climbers, and also with photographers and filmmakers. The best views of it can be had just north of Squamish from the Brohm Ridge and Cheakamus Canyon stretches of BC Highway 99 (the Sea-to-Sky Highway).

Neighbouring ranges:

(unnamed ranges not listed at present)

Mountains

Gallery

File:Tantalus Range.jpg File:Tantalusrange2.JPG|Alpha Mountain (left) File:Tantalus Range from Sea to Sky Highway.jpg|Tantalus Range from Sea to Sky Highway

References

References

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