Subject: | [MCR] Backcountry Conditions Jasper Park Watchtower Basin area. |
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Date: | Sun, 28 Jun 2015 17:02:28 -0600 |
From June 25-27th a group of Assistant Hiking Guide candidates from
Thompson Rivers University travelled through the Watchtower Basin and
an adjoining valley during a backpacking trip.
Here are some observations from our high energy group:The Watchtower Basin Trailhead no longer has a bridge crossing the to the main trail and though the water level is low, it should be noted for groups planning to access the area . Presently it is easily crossed on dry rocks. Much of the snow has melted in the alpine with below average water levels in all of the creeks. There are a few patches of snow in isolated areas in the alpine, but certainly much less than was expected. The creek crossing to the Watchtower campground is low and easily crossed. Sandals or light shoes are recommended. The mosquitoes were reported to be "nasty" at the Watchtower campground. Groups completed a traverse over a small sub summit NE of Watchtower peak (rounded sub peak centre of photo) , descending to a small valley W of Watchtower Basin. A few small peaks and ridges were ascended in the area, all being simple walk ups. There were many older grizzly bear diggings along with some isolated newer activity in the valley west of Watchtower. Some fresh grizzly tracks were seen in Watchtower Basin, though there were no actual sightings. The flowers are in full bloom in the alpine, earlier than normal for the region. The bushwhacking in or out of the west valley is certainly enduring, but worth the effort. This is a spectacular and remote area to explore! Peter Amann Helen Sovdat Matt Reynolds (Mountain Guides) Peter Amann pamann.incentre.net
watchtower peak.jpg
ridge above valley west of watchtower.jpg
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