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    I know more Beyonders are getting into the mountains to do some hiking/backpacking. Curious what your favourites are and what are on your to-do list for this year!

    Some of my favourite hikes are Crypt Lake, Heart Mtn, Bow Peak, Larch Valley (minus the final push).

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    Akamina Ridge
    Cascade Mtn hopefully with less haze and lightning this time
    Mt Temple
    Mt Galatea for B/P
    Molar Pass
    Egypt Lake for B/P
    Maligne Pass for B/P
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    Get in shape and hit the summit of Mt Indefatigable. Grizzly peak nearby is also sweet but both are more of a scramble.

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    My husband is huge into hiking/scrambling. Andrew Nugara's book on hiking/scrambles for in depth details on hikes in the area is great.

    He's done Grizzly Peak and enjoyed it. I am not a scrambler and only accompany on hikes.

    He's itching to do Banded Peak and Mount Fairview.

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    Indefatigable: Yeah I've heard the climb is just as hard as the name is to say Supposed to be a gooder though.

    Good views at the top of Grizzly Peak?

    Mount Fairview is supposed to be great from what I've read though I have no experience with that one.
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    Been a long time since I last did much hiking around Jasper, so I'll probably try to head there this summer. As for past favourites I'd recommend:

    Alberta favourites:
    Smuts-Birdwood-Burstall Traverse, Kananaskis
    Opal Ridge, Kananaskis
    Tent Ridge, Kananaskis
    Bow Peak, Banff
    Helen Lake & Cirque Peak, Banff
    Carthew-Alderson, Waterton
    Crypt Lake, Waterton

    Most of my hiking the last few years has been outside of Alberta, but I'll restrict it to continental North America, so the favourites among those:

    Iceline Trail, Yoho
    Lake O'Hara Trails, Yoho
    Berg Lake, Mount Robson BC (better as an overnighter though)
    Aurora Creek/Marvel Pass, BC
    Pedley Ridge, BC
    Bugaboo Trails (Applebee Dome, Cobalt Lake), BC
    Lake of the Hanging Glacier & Glacier Dome, BC
    Jumbo Pass, BC
    Kokanee Glacier, BC
    Drinnon Pass & Gwillim Lakes, Valhalla BC
    Perley Rock, Can Glacier National Park
    Hermit, Can Glacier National Park
    Keystone & Standard Basin, Revelstoke
    Musical Bumps, Garibaldi (Whistler)
    Wedgemount Lake, Garibaldi
    Grizzly Lake, Tombstone (Yukon)
    Highline Trail, US Glacier National Park
    Cascade Pass & Sahale Arm, North Cascades Washington
    Perseverence & Mt Juneau Circuit, Juneau Alaska
    Mt McGinnis, Juneau Alaska
    Harding Icefield, Seward Alaska
    Black Lake, RMNP Colorado
    Zion Narrows, Utah

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    Anyone do the Rockbound lake or Mystic pass hikes? Any feedback?
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    Tch7, sick list man! Awesome to see you've been able to get out so much!
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    Yeah, I've done Mystic Pass, and the top is amazing, but the hike along Forty mile creek near Norquay is a bit dull, and the trail is used by the horse guides, so it's muddy as hell. I also did this stretch in the dark on a Friday evening after work, so that didn't help my mood.
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    Originally posted by msommers


    Mount Fairview is supposed to be great from what I've read though I have no experience with that one.
    I did Fairview Mountain last year and it's pretty good, you can see quite a ways up and down the Bow Valley, and you get a fairly good up close look at the glaciers without being on them. It's a fairly terrible view of the Chateau though. In terms of difficultly, I'd put it above Larch Valley/Sentinel Pass and below Chinaman Peak. The scree section on Fairview Mountain isn't nearly as bad as Chinaman Peak, but harder than Sentinel Pass.

    This year I'd love to be able to hit:
    Crypt Lake - boat schedule scares me off a bit as I'm unsure about my pace
    Turtle Mountain - to really see Frank Slide
    Moose Mountain - Brokeback connection haha
    Something that's 3000m+, but non-technical and doable as a day-hike. Not sure what exactly my options are yet. Just so I can say I've been to 3000m.

    My favorite this Winter was Sulphur Mountain as there's facilities at the beginning and end. No need to piss down the side of a mountain unless you are so inclined.

    But who knows what I'll actually have time for.
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    Originally posted by ga16i
    Something that's 3000m+, but non-technical and doable as a day-hike. Not sure what exactly my options are yet. Just so I can say I've been to 3000m.
    Mount Galatea
    http://www.summitpost.org/mount-galatea/154585

    The Fortress(Probably the easiest of the bunch)
    http://www.summitpost.org/the-fortress/154338

    Mount Hector
    http://www.summitpost.org/mount-hector/150425

    Or drive up to some cities in Colorado

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    I initially thought you mean 3000m elevation gain!! Wow that'd be crazy in one day lol
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    Indefatigable is 8,758 ft. Parking lot is at Lower Kananaskis Lake.

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    Originally posted by msommers

    Good views at the top of Grizzly Peak?
    This is about 15 minutes from the summit (to the right), looking back. At the top you can see the entire valley from about 8200 ft up. The black flies up there were 100% immune to any repellents and probably fire too. I didn't stick around long. lol

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    Lady Mac in Canmore. Did this a few years ago to the heli-pad, would like to summit it soon:

    http://www.trailpeak.com/trail-Mount...-Banff-AB-2611
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    Started doing these "real" hikes last year with the wife and it was fun. So we plan to do some more this year.

    But last year we did:

    Ha Ling
    East end of Rundle
    Windtower (one of my favorite)


    We plan to do the following this year:

    Ha Ling - to get the legs going
    Windtower again (last year we had snow/sleet and rain during our hike)
    Middle sister
    Lady Mcdonald
    Yamnuska

    And the Boss at work I think is getting a group together to do Temple.
    I am sure we will do some more once we figure out were we want to go.

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    Indefatigable is definitely a good one, bring lots of people and bear spray though although we've seen a lot of people on there solo. First time we attempted it, grizzly was hanging out on the south (i think or north) summit. Scared the shit out of me, but it was busy digging and left us alone.

    If you like Ha Ling, Lawrence Grassi just next to it is also good, it's taller and is a lot less travelled if you prefer less crowds but the trail is not as established.

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    Awesome pics, Darrell!
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    Need to add:

    Wenkchemna pass trail
    Mt. Bourgeau/Harvey Pass
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    Originally posted by tch7
    Been a long time since I last did much hiking around Jasper, so I'll probably try to head there this summer. As for past favourites I'd recommend:

    Alberta favourites:
    Smuts-Birdwood-Burstall Traverse, Kananaskis
    Opal Ridge, Kananaskis
    Tent Ridge, Kananaskis
    Bow Peak, Banff
    Helen Lake & Cirque Peak, Banff
    Carthew-Alderson, Waterton
    Crypt Lake, Waterton

    these are all great.

    Add
    - Mount Borgeau
    - Mount Temple
    - Mount Wilcox
    - Nigel Peak





    If you're into multiple peak bagging... why hike when you can run them

    Rundle traverse

    RimWall - Windtower

    Mount Edith - (all three peaks) aka "3dith"

    The Canmore Quad - Grotto, Lady MacDonald, East end of Rundle/south Summit, & ha Ling

    The Banff 3 peak challenge - Cascade, Rundle and Sulphur. Start and end at the TNF Banff Store. fastest time is 12 hours. thats all on foot BTW

    "Heart Breaker" - Heart mountain to Grant Mackewan peak & the Twin Towers behind it.


    9 peak traverse of Goat range from West to East - loder/door jam mountain to Yamnuska.

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