Maraton

Oliver und Ich starteten früh am morgen. Bei starker Bewölkung um vom Logging Creek Campingplatz, in Richtung Grace Lake zu wandern, rund 21km. Dank seiner Anstellung bei der Parkverwaltung, sollten wir alle unterwegs liegenden Camp grounds begutachten. Ich wusste das es ein Langertag werden würde, freute mich aber auch auf den Grace Lake der durch einen Wasserfall völlig von außen Welt abgeschottet ist, und so seine ursprünglichen Artenreichtum erhalten konnte. Die Wanderung begann mit einer 30 min Fahrt über staubige Pisten von der Polebridge Ranger station, zu der Ranger station in der nähe des Logging Creek Camping grounds. Dort angekommen starteten wir unseren ” mini Marathon”.

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Mt. Thompson-Seton

the hike up to thompson-seton was not as challenging as I expected. There was a bunch of snow on the way and the ice ax was a handy tool to bring along. Plenty of trees down also, there were about a dozen from the trail head to Inuya pass and another dozen or so to the notch, beyond I couldn’t tell because the snow was seriously deep. Having said that, it was easy to follow the trail so far even given plenty of old snow drifts on the way, which were up to three feet deep. The creeks were also a challenge to cross on dry feet, in a fun way, though. From the notch on there was no way to follow the trail, solid snow cover for most of the way and I just worked my way to the summit via the ridges, a combination of scree scrambling, walking on cornices and traverses… another rocky mountain high!

Red Meadow Lake

        First time I got to the red meadow lakes this year, still had to hike the last mile or so over snow to get there, beautiful bike ride as always. This was the most tour divide riders I’ve ever ran into on this ride, first two Swiss guys, here seen crossing the last snow just before the lakes, another group of four heading up and after I got back to Polebridge a couple, Richard and Leah, who ended up camping at the hostel…

Brown Pass II

 

 it was good to get back to brown pass and into hole in the wall. Another rocky mountain high! The photo of brown pass was taken from the Hole in the Wall trail, then we look at the plug that still blocks the Hole in the Wall trail and Hole in the Wall campground itself from the trail junction.

Here are some more impressions from the trip back down.