Sunday, 31 December 2017

Glacier Nordic Club

Activity: X-Country Skiing
Distance: ~10km 
Area: Whitefish
Crew: Steph, Diana
Lisa's Mom Rating: Yes

We x-country skiied at the Glacier Nordic Club (Whitefish Golf Course Location) after an amazing powder day downhill skiing at Whitefish Mountain Resort the day before. It was a beautiful, sunny day! (Please let me forget about the new boots kerfuffle/the guy at MEC selling me SNS boots when I asked for NNN)...


 Moi

 *Steph hits her arm on the car door*

 CoaL

Brunch at the Buffalo Cafe afterwards - highly recommend!

 Noice day.

 Very noice day.

 3-lass-slef

Thursday, 28 December 2017

Stanley Glacier/Storm Mountain Fire Break

Trail Name: Stanley Glacier Trail & Storm Mountain Fire Break
Activity: Alpine Touring/Backcountry Skiing
Total Distance: ~12 km
Altitude: ?
Elevation Gain: ~900 m total
Area: Kootenay National Park
Crew: Jon
Time to Summit: ?

Trailhead: Stanley Glacier Parking Lot


Getting There:
From the Trans-Canada (Hwy 1), head south on the Kootenay Highway (Hwy 93). Take a left into the Stanley Glacier Parking Lot.

Additional Info:
Jon and I decided to get our during my Christmas break from work. We wanted to do something on simple terrain since we are avi beginners, and even though the forecast was green/green/green, we settled on the Storm Mountain Fire Break. We ended up taking the wrong trail, and went up to Stanley Glacier - which was a great warm up! Then we came back down towards the parking lot and tried to bushwhack over to the Storm Mountain Fire Break, which was unsuccessful. Not sure what to do next, we tried to find the Fire Break by driving up the road a few hundred meters, and had success! (Its impossible to miss). We ended up parking at the bottom of it, got 3 runs in, and called it a day. Overall, we both wanted something a little more adventurous but were happy with the day due to our avi experience.

Heading up the Stanley Glacier Trail

 Jon, some poor visibility, and yellow-pants behind

 Jon again! We got a few fresh turns in on the Fire Break.


Sunday, 24 December 2017

Black Prince

Trail Name: Black Prince
Activity: Alpine Touring/Backcountry Skiing
Distance: ~7 km (RT)
Altitude: ?
Elevation Gain: ~700 m
Area: Spray Reservoir
Crew: Steph V, Aaron, Andrew, Bennett
Time to Summit: ?

Trailhead: Black Prince parking lot


Getting There:
From the Trans-Canada (Hwy 1), head south on Kananaskis Trail (Hwy 40). At the gate closure, turn right. Take the right turn for the Smith Dorrien (Hwy 742). Eventually the Black Prince parking lot will be on your left.

Additional Info:
This was my first backcountry tour. It was FREEZING (-30 C at the car when we started), but the stoke was high, it was Christmas Eve, and it turns out there was temp inversion so we were a lot warmer higher up. It was also my first time skiing in such awesome powder and I can never go back to icy Louise with the same satisfaction. It sure is a leg burner in the pow, but man, I LOVE this sport!!

Get ready for a boatload of pics...

Frosted eyelashes in -30 C!

Aaron, yours truly, and Sno Whyte

Yours truly with white hair

da girls

Gorgeous pano. Breaking the trees.

Me n' Middy

Not bad view!!

Lunch with a view

Stoked.

Saturday, 16 December 2017

Prairie View iii

Trip #3:
Crew: Ben
Date: December 16, 2017
Time to Summit: ~1:30

Click here to see the Prairie View post

 On the way up

 Ben and I

 Ben and his orange BD gloves

 Back at the lake just around sunset

Gorgeous shot. "Winter", eh?