Sunday, 21 June 2015

Kananaskis Alberta

In the summer of 2010 I worked in a small café at the Bolton Creek Trading Post in Peter Lougheed Provincial Park, Kananaskis Alberta. This isolated campground South of Canmore hired summer students to serve the influx of campers in the high season.
Since leaving, I’ve always wanted to come back and visit, and Bill was interested to see where I used to work. 
The Boulton Creek Trading Post, where I used to work


After a very rainy morning, finally getting some sunshine!


Wassup?


In 2013, three summers after I worked in the valley, record breaking rainfall flooded out much of the area. Highway 40 was in many places, decimated. Hiking trails and bridges were completely washed out. People were trapped in the park and campers had to be airlifted out, while the staff was brought extra food and hunkered down at high ground. Since then much of the damaged bridges and roadways have been repaired and the washed out hiking trails, re-cut. There are however, a few remaining bridges to be rebuilt and when Bill and I left to do the Rawson Lake hike, Thursday afternoon, we knew we would have to find our own way across Sarrail Falls.

Bill makes river crossing look easy
Up at Rawson Lake
Hiking around the lake

The Rawson Lake hike was one of my favourites from when I was living in the area. On a calm day, you can see the mountain perfectly reflected in the lake. I’ve always wanted to climb up the steep hillside of the mountain cirque but never had the chance to do it. It’s a challenging climb and the trail crosses through grizzly bear habitat. After a rainy morning, We finally got some sun once we got up to the lake and after some encouragement from other hikers, Bill and I decided to explore further to the top of the ridge. 


Much of the trail still had snow on it. We had to carefully make our way around the lake across the slippery snow covered banks to avoid an unpleasant dunking in the chilly glacier fed lake. 

The snow banks were slippery and at some points we were able to slide down the hillside on our butts. 

Getting ready for our next challenge, hiking the steep hillside on the right
Lots of fish visible just below the surface


Bill refilling our water bottle in the waterfall

Climbing up the side of the cirque. One of the steepest hikes I've ever climbed


Almost at the top! Looking down at how far we've come
Exhausted and concerned about the fickle weather, but so close to the top!
Amazing view over the top of the ridge. A very challenging hike but worth it.

Taking in the view
View of Upper Lake and Mt. Indefatigable

Making the long decent back down the mountainside



The trail was still snowed out in some places
Small tree growing on floating dead log
Crossing Sarrail Falls sans bridge

Back down at Upper Lake

Saw this guy on the drive out


Our hostel for the night, Ribbon Creek, Kananaskis. 


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