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Ha Ling the sixth

It’s that time of the week again, that time honoured tradition of a hike up Ha Ling Peak. Trail conditions are getting faster too, with a bare (albeit slightly muddy) trail until 2/3 of the way up, followed by a series of slushy snow patches.

 

From the summit

 

 

From the summit

 

(Sixth ascent for 2010)

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Egypt Lake

After a prolonged discussion with a charming young man from Parks Canada, I finally managed to convince him to let me book into the Egypt Lake shelter (despite the fact that the snow would be bad, and I couldn’t know what the conditions were like despite having got info from someone who’d toured there recently, and I was going to be crossing avalanche paths despite the fact I wasn’t actually going that way, and I was going to be eaten by bears, and blah blah blah I know they must deal with a lot of idiots, but he honestly didn’t listen to a word I was saying).

 

Through the trees

 

So we set off towards Healy Pass from the top of Wa Wa lift at Sunshine – taking the easy way in, because we’re lazy like that. And the snow was lovely! Especially in the trees as we dropped down closer to Healy Pass. Closer to the pass was a different matter, as everything got all sun-crusted and manky. It wasn’t warming enough to create good corn snow, instead it was just breakable crust and thoroughly unpleasant. Thankfully we weren’t skiing down it yet, and the far side of the pass towards Egypt Lake wasn’t quite so bad.

 

A Whiskey Jack (aka Gray Jay) – they live year round in the snowy coniferous forests instead of migrating. And are very good at stealing food from humans.

 

Downhill through gentle trees all the way to the hut, as the mountains behind it loomed larger and larger, then finally across the bridge over the creek, and collapse. Thanks to the scare campaign run by Parks, no-one else had booked in and we had the place to ourselves (or maybe everyone else has moved onto climbing and biking, it is Spring after all).

 

Snow started falling not long after we arrived at the hut

 

Being a terribly basic ‘shelter’, the hut doesn’t have cake tins, stoves and sinks. So it’s pretty much like an Australian hut, except with more room. We got the wood fire going, and spent the rest of the day eating.

Having fallen asleep not long after 9pm there wasn’t too much of a sleep-in, but Sunday dawned looking brilliant, with blue skies and a fresh snow coating over everything. And so we skiied out.

 

Egypt Lake Shelter the next morning – beautiful blue clear skies and warm sun

 

 

Pharaoh Creek (a tributary of Redearth Creek, which goes all the way back down to the Highway 1 – we thought about going out that way, and then remembered how patchy the snow would get as we got lower, and decided against it)

 

 

Up to Healy Pass

 

 

The weather wasn’t looking so nice from up here though, so we thought we’d get a move on

 

 

The Ramparts, looking spectacular

 

We decided to go out via Healy Creek, hoping the snow coverage wasn’t too bad. In the end it was ski-able all the way back to Sunshine, although we ended up on a narrow strip of snow bounded by dirt by the last kilometre. Most of the way down we were following a set of animal prints walking along the trail in front of us, identified afterward as a small black bear (we weren’t sure at the time, they were just so small, but a bear is the only animal that matches the toe/pad configuration).

 

Me, looking like I’ve got a pudding basin shoved down my front (also wearing ridiculous sunglasses as I lost my other pair)

 

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Ha Ling Peak after work

The sun is hanging out for long enough now that it’s not too hard to fit in a Ha Ling Peak hike after work – although a run of cold weather and some precipitation means that everything is pretty snow covered. But no evil ice patches! Also no bears. Just the usual hoards of chattering squirrels, and some crazy cloud action.

 

Still snowy as we cross the final scree slope

 

 

From the summit, looking down to Canmore – weird light and weird cloud layers, and some nasty weather lurking around

 

 

Heading back down again

 

 

Surprisingly warm up there – barely a breeze blowing (and a huge tummy)

 

(5th Ha Ling ascent for 2010… it feels like more somehow)

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The Easter bunny came late

The Easter bunny must have heard my complaints about not being visited by him, as he finally turned up with a haul of chocolate (and Twisties).

 

He’s back on my Christmas card list now.

(Oh, and meanwhile, the Canmore bunnies have been going wild over the last month – they’re all over town, and even a few families of baby bunnies around)

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This is why you can’t trust Spring in Canada

A run of nice 17-19oC days, then BAM! You wake up and everything is covered in snow.