pudgy_groundhog
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We went to the Rockies last year and loved it so much we returned this year. This time around we had much better weather and were able to do most of our planned backpacking/hiking. We also had more luck with wildife sightings: grizzly bear, black bear, caribou, mouse, elk, sheep; harlequin ducks, pileated woodpecker, American dippers (new birds for us), and the requisite marmots and pikas.
All of the pictures and most of the trip notes (still not 100% complete) are posted here.
The trip in a nutshell:
Started off with the Rockwall Trail in Kootenay NP. We took three days/two nights to hike from Paint Pots to the Floe Lake trailhead with a side trip to Goodsir Pass. The rollercoaster trail covered 38 miles and three passes (Rockwall, Tumbling, and Numa). The highlights were Rockwall Pass and Numa Pass with their fantastic views of Tumbling Glacier and the Rockwall towering over Floe Lake, respectively:
Next we went to Mt. Robson Provincial Park and spent four days on the Berg lake trail (two nights at Berg Lake and one at Kinney Lake). Although everything we did was great, this was probably my favorite part of our trip: the 12 mile trail to Berg Lake is chock full of open views, interesting scenery, and inviting places to take breaks; Berg Lake was a beautiful place to camp, and the day hike to Snowbird Pass provided fantastic views of Mt. Robson, Robson Glacier, and the Reef Icefield:
We then spent two days in Tonquin Valley in Jasper. This was another one way hike as we hiked in from Marmot Basin Road and out to Cavell Road (27 miles). Not only was the scenery wonderful, but we had some cool wildlife sightings there (bull moose and six caribou):
After Jasper we headed back south to do some day hiking in Yoho. We did the Iceline trail and Burgess Pass. The 13 mile loop form Emerald Lake to Yoho pass, Wapta highline, and Burgess Pass was my favorite:
For the last part of our trip we were going to visit Assiniboine Provincial Park, but we changed our plans due to weather. It was pretty neat to see how the scenery changed with snow cover. A few shots from the Icefields Parkway of Peyto Lake and Bow Lake:
All in all, a fabulous trip!
All of the pictures and most of the trip notes (still not 100% complete) are posted here.
The trip in a nutshell:
Started off with the Rockwall Trail in Kootenay NP. We took three days/two nights to hike from Paint Pots to the Floe Lake trailhead with a side trip to Goodsir Pass. The rollercoaster trail covered 38 miles and three passes (Rockwall, Tumbling, and Numa). The highlights were Rockwall Pass and Numa Pass with their fantastic views of Tumbling Glacier and the Rockwall towering over Floe Lake, respectively:
Next we went to Mt. Robson Provincial Park and spent four days on the Berg lake trail (two nights at Berg Lake and one at Kinney Lake). Although everything we did was great, this was probably my favorite part of our trip: the 12 mile trail to Berg Lake is chock full of open views, interesting scenery, and inviting places to take breaks; Berg Lake was a beautiful place to camp, and the day hike to Snowbird Pass provided fantastic views of Mt. Robson, Robson Glacier, and the Reef Icefield:
We then spent two days in Tonquin Valley in Jasper. This was another one way hike as we hiked in from Marmot Basin Road and out to Cavell Road (27 miles). Not only was the scenery wonderful, but we had some cool wildlife sightings there (bull moose and six caribou):
After Jasper we headed back south to do some day hiking in Yoho. We did the Iceline trail and Burgess Pass. The 13 mile loop form Emerald Lake to Yoho pass, Wapta highline, and Burgess Pass was my favorite:
For the last part of our trip we were going to visit Assiniboine Provincial Park, but we changed our plans due to weather. It was pretty neat to see how the scenery changed with snow cover. A few shots from the Icefields Parkway of Peyto Lake and Bow Lake:
All in all, a fabulous trip!