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quiet 08-06-2004 06:49 PM

hiked Mt. Rundle on Wednesday
 
one of the toughest hikes in Banff National Park (rated extreme on trailpeak.com)

it was my brother's b-day on Wednesday, and he wanted to do something a little different. has anyone hiked this mountain? i've hiked to the top of Whistler mountain every day this summer (as well as a ton of other hikes over the past couple of years), but this was a HIKE. all the loose shale rock after getting past the tree line was very tough, especially coming back down. I didn't take pics of it (too scared lol) but there are sections of the trail that narrow to only 2 or 3 feet wide, with 3000 foot drops on either side, covered in loose rock. on top of that, crazy winds always trying to blow you off the ledges. anyway, here are a couple of images i snapped (not that great, but i'm amazed i took any):

http://catalog.com/uvlight/images/rundle/02.jpg

http://catalog.com/uvlight/images/rundle/04.jpg

http://catalog.com/uvlight/images/rundle/03.jpg

the only other hiker up there that day:

http://catalog.com/uvlight/images/rundle/05.jpg

almost there:

http://catalog.com/uvlight/images/rundle/06.jpg

from the peak:

http://catalog.com/uvlight/images/rundle/01.jpg

no equipment other than hiking boots and poles (first time i've used hiking poles). i was glad we did it, and also glad when we'd finally made it back down :glugglug

Spunky 08-06-2004 06:54 PM

I sweating looking at those pics...awesome

warlock5 08-06-2004 06:56 PM

nice pics

jact 08-06-2004 07:00 PM

Haven't hiked that one personally, but I'm very familiar with the view, I miss that view every single day. :glugglug

BRISK 08-06-2004 07:01 PM

:thumbsup

gornyhuy 08-06-2004 07:07 PM

wOW ..... I used to be backpacker extraordinaire ... its been years. I envy that view!

QualityMpegs 08-06-2004 07:10 PM

It definetely sounds like you have a fun time enjoying life! I'd love to go hiking soon. I haven't been in forever.

BRISK 08-06-2004 07:14 PM

I like that last pic

quiet 08-06-2004 07:22 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by jact
Haven't hiked that one personally, but I'm very familiar with the view, I miss that view every single day. :glugglug
yeah, i've hiked Sulfur around 200 hundred times, and Tunnel at least 100, but never done this. those hikes are a total joke compared to this. i leave Edmonton on monday, and we are contemplating attempting Cascade or Castle mountain on our way back to Whistler...

and yep, it's the classic Banff view, on every postcard :glugglug

jact 08-06-2004 07:23 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by quiet
yeah, i've climbed sulfur around 200 hundred times, and tunnel at least 100, but never done this. those hikes are a total joke compared to this. i leave Edmonton on monday, and we are contemplating attempting Cascade or Castle mountain on our way back to Whistler...
Castle Mountain would be a fun hike, you're making me itch for a trip out west sooner then later. You're a bad, bad man :winkwink:

quiet 08-06-2004 07:28 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by jact
Castle Mountain would be a fun hike, you're making me itch for a trip out west sooner then later. You're a bad, bad man :winkwink:
hehe, for sure.

i've read up on Cascade and it sounds not too bad, unless you want to make the peak.

Quote:

Cascade Amphitheatre
?_Rating: moderate/difficult
This enormous cirque and the subalpine meadows directly behind Cascade Mountain are one of the most rewarding destinations for hiking in the Banff area. The demanding trail begins by the Banff Mt. Norquay day lodge at the end of Mt. Norquay Road. From parking lot no. 3, the trail skirts the base of a number of ski lifts, following an old road to the floor of Forty Mile Valley. Keep right at all trail junctions. One km after crossing Forty Mile Creek the trail begins switchbacking up the western flank of Cascade Mountain through a forest of lodgepole pine. Along the way are breathtaking views of Mt. Louis?s sheer east face. After the trail levels off it enters a magnificent U-shaped valley and the amphitheater begins to define itself. The trail becomes indistinct in the subalpine meadow, which is carpeted in colorful wildflowers during summer. Farther up the valley, vegetation thins out as boulder-strewn talus slopes cover the ground. If you sit still long enough on these rocks, marmots and pikas will slowly appear, emitting shrill whistles before disappearing again.

The most popular route to the summit of 2,998-meter Cascade Mountain is along the southern ridge of the amphitheater wall. It is a long scramble up scree slopes-made more difficult by a false summit; it should be attempted only by experienced scramblers.
but after Rundle i'm prepared for anything... :)

DWB 08-06-2004 07:55 PM

Awsome! I would love to live near that.

quiet 08-06-2004 09:24 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by DirtyWhiteBoy
Awsome! I would love to live near that.
i lived in banff for several years, awesome place. i've moved to Whistler which is also amazing, and has many things Banff doesn't... but still, i sort of miss Banff, it's just so damn beautiful.

Firehorse 08-07-2004 09:38 AM

They are amazing pics. Hiking with that view would be awesome! :thumbsup


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