This was the first time we hiked The Narrows in Zion National Park, wading upstream in the Virgin River up to Orderville Canyon. The water was warm for this adventure. We have since done this route 3 more times, including once from the top down (15.4 miles, mostly in the water). Memorable moments!
Category Archives: On the Trails
Mt. Temple
We hiked and scrambled up Temple on a September day. We started in the dark from Moraine Lake and hiked into Sentinel Pass. From the top of the pass the rest of the way was very steep. We managed to get over the 3 rock faces on the way to the summit ridge. The peak stands at 11 726 feet. A hanging glacier covers the north side of the mountain so caution is needed, but the last kilometer is just a step ridge hike. It is a long day to hike the mountain (more info).
Mt. Assiniboine
We have backpacked into Mt. Assiniboine Provincial Park three times and have enjoyed good weather, good hiking and running, and have been very impressed with the scenery of this part of the Rocky Mountains.
This photo shows lake Magog and Mt. Assiniboine from the trails, on our way to Wonder Pass.
Stein Valley
A favorite hiking destination is the Stein River Valley. We have backpacked the trail and we have day-hiked the trails from the Fraser River end. Although it can be a popular hiking trail, it feels like a remote wilderness area. Wildfires have hit the area so it will be time for a return visit to see its current state.
- Stein Valley Trail (2012)
- Stein Valley Day Hike
- Stein Valley Pictographs
Stone City
In Cathedral Park, we can hike from Quiniscoe Lake up to the Rim Trail. On the south end of the rim is an area called Stone City. Many quarts monozite boulders are piled onto the ridge. This is part of a longer loop hike along the top of the ridges that include a series of open, rounded mountaintops.
Great Glacier Scramble
From the end of the Great Glacier Trail in Glacier National Park, it is all rock above to get to the toe of the Illecillewaet Glacier. In the previous century the ice came right down the valley, close to the end of the trail. to get up to the glacier, we have to scramble up steep rock, climbing for 1.5 km. The granite of the rock shelves has only been ice-free for a century so it is scraped and striated. Mosses, lichens and ferns have established a foothold in this barren terrain. This photo was taken about halfway up to the ice.
Wave Crest Peak
To get to Wave Crest Peak, we have to drive to Blue River, then go up into the mountains on the Murtle Lake Forest Service Road. From the trailhead to Murtle Lake, we have to portage our boat and gear for 2.5 km to the lagoon launch. The canoe or kayak has to be loaded and it is a two hour paddle up to the Strait Creek Marine Campsite. the trailhead to Wave Crest Peak is across the creek. We were able to ford the creek. At high water, you can paddle up the lake and land on the shore at the trailhead. After securing the boat it is about a 3 hour hike to this point, overlooking a tarn in the Wavy Range. This is a remote and rugged spot, one I hope to return to hike again.
Skoatl Point Across Adler Lake
This photo was taken from the south end of Adler Lake on the Bonaparte Plateau. After the massive wildfire that burned the forest over large areas on the Bonaparte Plateau, the trail to Skoatl Lake was closed. In the year following we drove past Windy Lake to the edge of the black forest. We were able to find our way to Skoatl Point, winding around black trees, then lots of windfall by Adler Lake, all the way to Skoatl Point, up the rock, and back. This photo was taken at the edge of the burn. Skoatl Point is a favorite hike and we will be back to do it again (hopefully this year).
Camera – Samsung SM | Location – Adler Lake (N51 08.09 W120 26.20) | Date – 2022-09-07 |
The Alakai’i Swamp
We have hiked almost all of the trails on the Island of Kauai. Koke’e State Park has some of the best trails. It is located on top of the mountain with many of the trails in the caldera of the extinct volcano (Wai’aleale). The area inside the caldera is jungle, swamp and a few ridges. The Alakai’i trail drops into the swamp and uses a series of boardwalks to traverse over to the rim on the east side. After hiking through the swampy jungle, we arrive on a mountaintop marsh. The trail ends at a viewpoint overlooking the Napali Coast with Hanalei in the distance. The open marsh boardwalk is a favorite spot, one we have hiked a few times and we hope to go back to do it again.
Camera – Canon R70 | Location – Island of Kauai | Date – April, 2014 |
Estuary Grasses in the Wind
This photo was taken on hike on a grey late-winter’s day in the estuary area for the South Thompson River near Kamloops Lake. The area floods during freshet so all plants have to tolerate higher salt concentrations and poor soil. Below the grasses we can see the black roots of scouring rush in the silt banks. The wind was strong, blowing the grasses right to left. Standing above and in the distance was Mount Mara, dark and looking like the prow of a battleship. I chose not to brighten the background, the foreboding dark shapes contrast with the foreground shapes and colours.
I also captured some video of the grasses in the wind and it will be included as a clip in a video to be published soon.
Camera – Galaxy S22 | Location – near Tranquille | Date – March 8th, 2024 |