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Cameron Creek

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    • Day 49

      Carthew-Alderson

      September 12, 2022 in Canada ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

      Mon 12th Sept. First of the triple crown hikes on the agenda today however it is a one way walk, from Cameron Lake back to Waterton village. There is a hikers shuttle to take you to the beginning, or you can save the $20 each person and bike the 16km road like us. In total from the campground the bike stats are: 17.24 km, time 1 hr 14, elevation loss 47 m, gain 409 m. Had a quick look at Cameron Lake, it's still quite a smokey haze here which doesn't bode well for good Mountain photos. Found somewhere to lock the bikes up - hopefully they will be there tomorrow when we go and pick them up, and started on the hike climbing up through the burnt forest. 20,329 hectares of Waterton Lake National Park was burnt in a major forest fire in September 2017, that started by a lightning strike on the nearby Kenow Mountain B.C. In total 38,000 hectares was burnt. So the landscape has drastically changed and the hiking tracks have only recently been opened again. Anyway back to our hike, it was a fairly easy climb up initially with long gentle switchbacks, then after going past Summit Lake, the climbing got a bit steeper up the side of a Ridge to the top of our highest spot at 2352 m. Great views including looking towards Montana USA with the border just a stones throw away. After having our peanut butter and jam sandwiches up the top, we set off knowing the hard work had been done. Coming down off the top we soon got views of the Carthew Lakes (top two) and Alderson lake. This view was really spectacular, especially with the colored rocks. Walked past the lakes and continued down to Waterton village. Hike stats: 21.05 km, active time 5 hrs 00, elevation gain 780 m. We have heard quite a few woodpeckers on our hikes the past 6 weeks but always struggled to get photos - normally to high in the trees looking into the sun, however we did past 2 today and got a few snaps. Also saw some elk or Mountain Goats - we can't agree on what they are - will have to ask the park staff to settle that debate. And after struggling with sore little toes during my hikes, and considering going up half a size in my shoes, I magically got an ad on my Facebook, selling Toe socks, which made me wonder if they would help, so while in Calgary brought a pair and tried them out today and happy to report that my "little piggy no long goes wee wee wee all the way home", now just have to find a big enough town soon, to buy some more. Steps V 35766Read more

    • Day 51

      Afternoon trip to USA

      September 14, 2022 in Canada ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Wed 14th Sept. The weather forecast for today was 60% chance of rain and thunderstorms, and because we have had a couple of big days decided to have an easy day. But after a relaxing morning and freshly made Sultana scones, and no sign of rain we decided to take a walk to Montana USA, along Waterton lakeside trail. It was a pleasant trail, although a bit more undulating than we thought but after about 7.8 kms we reached the USA border. There was a guy waiting there for someone to take his photo at the border - he had just finished a 5 month (less one day), 2900 miles walk from Mexico to Canada - so Doug got that honor of commemorating the end of this trip for him. We then both swam from Canada to USA, it wasn't any warmer in America. Then carried along the track for about 500 m and came along a lovely stream with some deep clear blue water pools. It then started to drizzle, so we turned around and headed back to Waterton, luckily the rain didn't develop and we got back dry. Not far from Waterton came around a corner of the track and there was a family of deer (mum, dad and 2 young ones) happily grazing. Hike stats: 15.73 kms, 3 hrs 07, elevation gain 604 m. Steps VRead more

    • Day 54

      Crypt Lake

      September 17, 2022 in Canada ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

      Sat 17th Sept. Finally get to finish the triple crown challenge, with a hike National Geographic rates as one of the World's 20 most thrilling Trails - Crypt Lake. And it was an absolutely beautiful day to do it too, after an extremely windy night, woke up to a blue sky and sun and very little wind and more importantly very little smoke haze. Firstly have to take a 15 min boat ride, leaving the wharf at 9 am, when we got there at 8.30 there was already lots of hikers, so many they decided to do 2 trips, (heard they actually ended up doing 3 trips) so we got on the first boat of 48 passengers at 8.45. And because we hate hiking in a procession, quickly got off the boat and on the trail. It was a fairly gentle climb up most of the way. And then about 2/3s of the way as we were going around a switchback corner we heard a bit of a rock fall, looking over to the right on a rocky hillside next to a waterfall, we saw a brown bear and then further down the hill a larger whiter bear - mama grizzly and cub - so exciting watching mama get back to her baby who was busy digging causing loose rocks to go tumbling. We then carried on up to the exciting bit of the hike - the ledge, ladder and tunnel. The ledge is a narrow exposed path that leads to a 3 m ladder, which takes you to the 20m tunnel through the rock and out to another narrow ledge which has a cable to help you along. Then it is just a short way to the pristine alpine lake - Crypt Lake at 1980 m, that apparently has icebergs in until July and the fourth and most difficult challenge if you dare, a bomb into the deep blue water of the ledge of the trail that circumnavigates the lake. I don't know if it was because I did a bomb and went a lot lower than I have in other lakes but it was absolutely freezing and a little bit of panic going deep in such cold water. It was then time to head back down through the tunnel, ladder and ledge taking the detour near the bottom to go via Hell Roaring Falls, and although we were warned there wasn't much water flowing down it was still very pretty especially with the upper Waterton Lake in the background. We arrived at the jetty about 3.15 pm and at 3.45pm the ferry came for its first pickup. Hike stats: 20.52km, active time 5 hrs, elevation gain 1127 m. With the sun shining and feeling wonderful after our week in Waterton stopped at the liquor store and found the nearest things so far to Black Russians - Joe Stiffs (vodka, coffee and cola) not as good but still went down with BBQ chips while I wrote this. Then into the village for pizza. Was going to a talk up at the Prince of Wales Hotel but after finishing the pizza only had 8 minutes to get up there so gave it a miss. Steps D / V 37180Read more

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