Sunday, 17 April 2016

Heart Mountain and Grant MacEwan Peak ii

Trip #2:
Crew: Steph
Date: April 17, 2016
Time to Summit: 
1:35 (to Heart Mountain)
2:15 (to Grant MacEwan Peak)


Click here for the Heart Mountain and Grant MacEwan Peak page.


 Looking back towards Heart Mountain (right) with Mount McGillivray on the left and the Canmore mountains in the background

Steph just after the summit of Heart Mountain

Saturday, 9 April 2016

Squaw's Tit

Hike Name: Squaw's Tit
Activity: Hiking/Scrambling
Distance: 9.2 km (RT)
Altitude: 2,543 m
Elevation Gain: 1219 m
Area: Bow Valley (Canmore)
Crew: Ben
Time to Summit: Unknown (blog created post-hike)
Lisa's Mom Rating: No

Trailhead: Harvie Heights


Getting There:
Head west from Calgary on the Trans-Canada (Hwy 1). Take the exit in Harvie Heights. Continue up into the community until you find an entrance to the trail system.

Additional Info:
Interesting name for a mountain.. Pretty politically incorrect but a really fun hike regardless. There is decent exposure, I was a bit nervous up on the ridge but Ben coaxed me along! We had a fun day. Near the end of our hike, Ben jumped in the stream.. I'll remind you that it's April in Canada... Crazy. We ventured up the stream and found a nice waterfall, then bushwhacked back to the main trail.
Me on the ridge after we finished the scree and started on the ridgewalk

Ben on the ridge

Saturday, 2 April 2016

Gap Peak

Hike Name: Gap Peak
Activity: Hiking/Scrambling
Distance: 9.6 km (RT)
Altitude: 2,517 m
Elevation Gain: 1197 m
Area: Bow Valley (Exshaw)
Crew: Rachel
Time to Summit: Unknown (blog created post-hike)
Lisa's Mom Rating: No

Trailhead: Bay Mag Plant Parking Area


Getting There:
Head west on Highway 1A. Pass through Exshaw and look for a sign for Grotto Mountain Pond. About 400m past this is the Bay Mag Cement Plant parking area.

Additional Info:
Follow Bob Spirko's directions. Once parked at the Bay Mag Plant, head straight across the gravel bed and into the trees. It is quite a bushwhack but if you're lucky you'll come across some flags to follow. Once above the trees, aim for the first cliff band, then follow the base of it to your right. Once the first cliff band is bypassed, you will bypass the second cliff band on the left. Go up the scree field, then ridge-walk to the summit.
 Bypassing the second cliffband on the climber's left

Friday, 1 April 2016

Opal South Peak

Hike Name: Opal South Peak
Activity: Hiking/Scrambling
Distance: 7.2 km (RT)
Altitude: 2,608 m
Elevation Gain: 1018 m
Area: Kananaskis Valley
Crew: Steph, Julia, Christine
Time to Summit: Unknown (blog created post-hike)
Lisa's Mom Rating: Yes

Trailhead: Fortress Gas Station 


Getting There:
Head South on Kananaskis Trail (Hwy 40) until you reach the Fortress Gas Station. Pull into the gas station, and park at the North end of the lot.

Additional Info:
Head up the creek and you will find a trail quickly. After a few minutes, you will arrive at a power line road. Turn north (left) and you will come across a trail on your right, just after a creek bed that is marked with cairns and flagging.


We saw a few spring avalanches across the valley on Lawson. The avalanche risk was high in Kananaskis. But Opal was bare and we were never beneath any cornices or snow packs.


You can also go North from the peak and walk the Opal ridge. Alternatively, you could ascend on the Opal North Peak, and ridge walk South.


 Looking North along Opal ridge
Looking South. You can see the Upper Kananaskis Lake from here