[MCR] ACMG Asst Hiking Guide course Bow Valley and Kananaskis Sept 6-13,

Subject: [MCR] ACMG Asst Hiking Guide course Bow Valley and Kananaskis Sept 6-13, 2014
Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2014 10:30:39 -0600
A group of 8 students and 2 instructors spent the last 8 days hiking, trekking and backpacking in the Canmore, Spray lakes and Kananaskis areas. Here are some findings from out trips.

The week started off with seasonal conditions with trips to Prairie View Peak, Quiate Valley. and day hiking in the Bow Valley. Conditions deteriorated late Sept 7th with approx 10cm snow valley bottom. Snow continued Sept 8th with and additional 10cm in Canmore at valley bottom.

September 9th we hiked up to West Wind pass where new snow amounts on the Spray lakes road were less than in the main valley corridor, with approx 10cm on the ground at the parking lot in the morning. September 10th, we measured 40cm of snow in the valley bottom in Harvie Heights, which continued till late in the afternoon.

The group did a 3 day backpacking trip starting on Sept 11 from Baldy trail head, south over a ridge system to Wasootch ridge. Snow depth from 30-40cm gradually melted to 10-20cm on depending on aspect. Some minor snowballing and sluffing was noted on solar aspects. At higher elevations there was not much melting noted on northerly aspects.

There were many down trees on the start of the Baldy pass trail. Would expect to encounter similar trail conditions throughout the eastern slopes that were affected by this recent storm.

Peter Amann  Mountain Guide
Helen Sovdat  Mountain Guide



Peter Amann
www.incentre.net/pamann/
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