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around town … canmore

The snow and ice are finally going away and we’re getting some warm weather. It’s mostly snow-free around town now, although it does keep snowing again, and getting cold again.

 

 

Down by Policeman’s Creek, in the middle of town.

 

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ast2: quartz ridge, sunshine meadows

We went to ski this thing:

 

Quartz Ridge

 

It involved another episode of cheating, where we caught the gondola up to the village at Sunshine, then rode a chairlift to gain even more height, then whizzed off downhill into the meadows. Eventually we ran out of speed and had to start skinning. And then after some hole-digging, some steep uphill skinning.

 

Skinning up Quartz Ridge

 

Then it was weeeeeeh downhill again (that’s me in that cloud of powder… somewhere).

 

Megan skiing down Quartz Ridge

 

And some more hole digging and food eating (leftover spaghetti pizza is a fantastic meal for backcountry skiing). There were great views off the back of Quartz Ridge.

 

Valley views

 

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ast2: dolomite peak circuit

For our second day out in the field we did the Dolomite Peak Circuit. It’s a loop of about 20km, somewhere along the Icefields Parkway.

 

Ski boot bouldering

 

There was bouldering to be done as well as skiing though – Dolomite Peak occasionally has parts fall off it apparently.

 

Skinning around the back of Dolomite Peak

 

Heading round the back of the Peak, we were following a set of wolverine tracks for a while – they have a rolling gait that leads to a distinctive footprint.

 

Wolverine tracks

 

And then I fell in a tree well. For a long day, not much happened. We skied up. We dug a hole. We skied down. We skied up again. And then we skied down again through trees and horrible snow. And then we were at the cars. That was pretty much it. It was a nice day – though the weather closed in towards the end.

 

In a tree well and unimpressed

 

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ast2: healy pass

The first day in the field for our Level Two Avalanche Skills Training course. We rode up Wawa Chair and headed out towards the Monarch Ramparts, to get across to Healy Pass from the South.

 

First turns for the day – Mount Bourgeau in the background maybe?

 

We wandered down through the trees towards Simpson Pass, stopping on the way to dig some pits.

 

Digging pits

 

Then some more pit digging once we reached Healy Pass, then a nice run down – through the powder, then back along the packed trail to the carpark.

 

Turns by Healy Pass

 

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ski tour: rockbound lake

Woah, it’s been a while… I haven’t been on the internet much, although I have found the time to make a pie chart displaying exactly how much time I’ve been spending at work and in transit and sleeping, leaving only 3 hours or so at home for laundry/dinner cooking/grocery shopping/going for bike rides/bouldering…. But anyway, prepare for an onslaught of backdated adventures. With lots of pictures and not many words no doubt.

 

Rockbound Lake, nestled underneath the ramparts of Castle Mountain

 

This one is more of a Nordic trail than anything else, with just one little steep section to get from the lower lake to Rockbound Lake. Optional to keep going to the top of Castle Mountain, but much higher avy risk as you go further. We just stopped and had lunch at the lake then flew down the packed trail home again.