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The first ski of the year

After getting up unfathomably early, we headed out into the cold (well it seemed cold at the time, it was below -10oC at any rate) and drove down into K-Country.

To Highwood Pass, and then to ski up to Elbow Lake, on very marginal coverage. There was lots of rock dodging, and finding bits of gear that needed adjusting after not having been used for six months or so. And it didn’t really warm up a lot, especially as we kept skiing in the shade.

Up at the lake we decided there wasn’t much motivation to go any further, so we skied back to the car and went and drank hot chocolate.

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The Twelfth Month (belatedly)

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Hiking Mount Bourgeau: Five stars

For some reason I’d always though that getting to the summit of Mount Bourgeau involved scrambling. It doesn’t. Occasionally you’re walking on scree (fairly tame and well behaved scree) or near cliffs, but it’s no more a scramble than the walk to the top of Ha Ling Peak – hands are totally not necessary. Also, it is an awesome hike, possibly the best one we did this summer, and everyone should go out and do it immediately.

waterfall fall

Thanks to a lovely sleep in, we started out pretty late – I think it was around 10.30am. Which was a bit late for a hike which some people quote 12 hours for. We fairly galloped along though, and even with a lunch break at Harvey Lake, we reached the summit within four hours. The climbing is pretty constant throughout – the elevation profile should make a nice isosceles triangle I think.

harvey lake

I didn’t actually get any good photos of Bourgeau Lake, as it was largely sitting in shade for most of the day. The lake pictured above is Harvey Lake (I think), one of three lakes between Bourgeau Lake and Harvey Pass. That’s Mount Bourgeau sitting to the right of the lake, looming in a cliffy fashion.

past the lakes to the pass

Harvey Pass is where a lot of people stop hiking. From there you can see out to Sunshine Village and Mount Assiniboine, and it would count as a fairly amazing view in itself if I hadn’t seen the summit view as well. It helped that it was a gorgeous sunny day (even if a bit on the windy side).

banff below

Looking down to Banff from the summit

 

the pointy mountains

The Sundance Range? from the summit

 

the boys admire the hardware

While I was busy taking photos of the view, the boys admired the hut and accompanying hardware

 

back down

Back down to Bourgeau Lake, just out of sight below the cliffs – autumn is here

 

Summit: 2930m (9613ft)
Elevation Gain: 1435 m (2,460 ft)
Return distance: 25km
Split times: Bourgeau Lake: 1hr50m, Harvey Pass: 3hr, Summit: 4hr, Descend from summit: 5hr, Back at Harvey Pass: 5hr38min, Back at Bourgeau Lake: ~6hr10 Back at the Car: 7hr45m

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And it was still warm!

Warm days in early September were great for hanging out at Quarry Lake, and for having esky (a.k.a. cooler) baths out on the balcony. Especially after a hard day hiking in the warm (25oC) weather.

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Ye Olde Faithful hike up Ha Ling Peak

It was a gloriously warm and still day for hanging out at the summit (for babies and ground squirrels alike).

And I finally got around to hiking up Miners Peak as well, the peak just a few hundred metres away. It’s a nice wander too, and it’s probably a good option to turn right and head up there instead if it’s a really busy day. The hike to the summit is a little dicier, with some spectacular cliffs within feet of the track.

On the whole the view is pretty similar – but you do get to see Ha Ling Peak from a different angle for once.