The Basics: | |||||||
Event Type: | Overnight | ||||||
Event Location: | Mt Assiniboine Provincial Park | ||||||
Date(s) & Time: | Fri, Jun 23 2017, Sat, Jun 24 2017, Sun, Jun 25 2017 7:00 AM (Carpool Departure: N/A *log in for location*) | ||||||
Registration Cut Off: | Fri, Jun 23 2017 12:00:00 PM | ||||||
Event Duration: | 3 days, 2 nights | ||||||
Difficulty Rating: | D6: Advanced | ||||||
Event Coordinator(s): |
Ryan
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Member Cost: | $20.00/Person (See Detailed Cost Info Below) | ||||||
Participant Info: | |||||||
Who's Invited: | Members Only, 18 And Older Only | ||||||
Maximum Group Size: | 1 | ||||||
Minimum Group Size: | 3 | ||||||
Number Registered So Far: | 5 (To see who's signed up, log in to the Member Area) | ||||||
Are Dogs Permitted: | Yes | ||||||
Itinerary: | |||||||
A pre-trip meeting for this event is tentatively scheduled for the evening of June 15th. Over a three-day weekend, our
group will complete long hikes (25-30 km each
way) on Friday and Sunday that
will take us into and out of the core area of
Mt Assiniboine Provincial Park.
Because we will be hiking a considerable
distance
in and
out of the
park, everyone
participating
in
this event must have
significant recent backcountry
experience, including the completion of prior
backpacking trips. If you are interested in
joining
this
event,
please email me (Ryan) to discuss your prior
experience.
Introduction
Mount
Assiniboine Provincial Park in
British Columbia is a magnificent place of
shimmering alpine lakes,
glacier-clad mountains, sky scraping peaks and
alpine meadows filled with
wildflowers and larch trees. World
renowned Mount Assiniboine
,
reaching up to an elevation of
3,618 metres, is
situated along the Continental
Divide near the south east corner of the park
and has defined mountain splendour in the Canadian
Rockies for over 100 years. Mount
Assiniboine, the “Matterhorn of the Rockies”,
sits in beautiful isolation and
soars above its neighbors. Mount Assiniboine Park
lies
within the traditional territory of the Ktunaxa
or Kootenai First Nations
people. Mount Assiniboine is named in
honour of
the Assiniboine people. Its name means “stone
boiler”, a name that comes from
the practice of putting hot rocks into animal
pouches or holes filled with
water in order to cook food. The Mount
Assiniboine area was well known to the
indigenous peoples of the foothill and mountain
country. Although it is close to
Banff and
Canmore and bordered
by Banff and Kootenay National
Parks, Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park is
quite remote. There is no road
access into the park; the only access is on
foot or by helicopter. Mount
Assiniboine itself cannot be observed from any
roads. However, skiiers at the Sunshine
Village skihill
can see the distinctive shape of Mount
Assiniboine in the distance from the top
of the Standish chairlift. Hiking In and Out
of Mount Assiniboine Park Hiking In (Friday):
We will be starting and
ending
our hike at the Mt. Shark trailhead, which is
located within Spray Lakes Provincial
Park (Alberta) along the Smith- Dorrien Trail road (Hwy
742) 36 km south of Canmore. From the Mt Shark
trailhead, the trail gradually
descends 65 m of elevation over the first 6 km
until it reaches the Spray
River. The trail then gradually climbs through
the Bryant Creek valley. At the 14.2
km mark we’ll reach a junction in the trail
that would lead us to Wonder Pass –
we will follow this trail on our way out of Mt
Assiniboine Park on the Sunday.
We will continue along the trail towards
Assiniboine Pass. The elevation gain
between the Spray River (6 km from the Mt Shark
trailhead) and Assiniboine Pass
(23 km from the trailhead) is 465 m.
Assiniboine Lodge is 2.1 km from
Assiniboine Pass (after 15 m of further
elevation gain). The Lake Magog
campground will be reached after hiking a
further 1.8 km. Completing this hike in
one day
will be a challenge (typical hiking time is 8
hours). It will be possible to
arrange for heavier gear (tents, sleeping bags,
sleeping pads, etc.) to be
flown into the park by helicopter. We will meet
at the Mt Shark trailhead for 7
AM. Those interested in the gear transportation
option must make arrangements
in advance with Mt Assiniboine Lodge, which
operates the helicopter service –
any gear to be flown in will be left at the
helipad at Mt Shark. I will
coordinate who is bringing gear so that we can
minimize everyone’s costs as
much as possible. Assuming that 10-15 pounds of
gear is flown in and out per
person, gear transportation costs by helicopter
would be $30-$50 per person for
the trip in, and an equal amount if we choose
to have our gear also flown out.
An early start to our hike (8 AM) will enable
us to complete the hike by late
afternoon/early evening. Hike Out (Sunday): Instead of taking the
Assiniboine
Pass route out, we will instead follow the
scenic Wonder Pass trail. Both the
Assiniboine Pass and the Wonder Pass trails
depart from Mt Assiniboine Park and
will lead us towards Mt Shark, meeting up at a
trail junction located 14.2 km
from the Mt Shark trailhead. The difference
between these routes is that for
the first portion of the Wonder Pass route we
will be ascending, gaining 230 m
of elevation over the first 4.5 km from the
Lake Magog campground to the Wonder
Pass. Once we crest Wonder Pass, we will have
an incredible vista, looking down
on the far side of the pass towards Marvel
Lake, and looking in the other
direction back towards the alpine meadows
within Mt Assiniboine Park. Over the
next 8.9 km the trail follows alongside Marvel
Lake, gradually descending 515 m
of elevation before meeting up with the trail
that leads out of Mt Assiniboine
Park over Assiniboine Pass. The final 14.2 km
of the hike out will be following
the same trail that we had followed to access
Mt Assiniboine Park. As for the hike into the
park, we
will also have the option of making
arrangements to have gear flown out of the
park. Gear to be flown will be dropped off at
Mt Assiniboine Lodge on our way
out of the park. One of the constraints is that
any gear that is flown out will
be brought to the Canmore Heliport, where it
will be
available for pickup between 4-6 PM --
if we are unable to complete our hike in time
to reach Canmore
before 6 PM, we will need to be prepared to
have to remain in the Canmore area for the night
so that we can retrieve gear on
Monday morning. More information about the
hiking
routes can be found here: http://assiniboinelodge.co
m/genera
l-info/hiking-and-assiniboine Camping in Mt
Assiniboine Park We will be camping at the
Lake
Magog backcountry campground, located near Mt.
Assiniboine, during our visit. A
map of the core area in the interior of the
park can be found at
http://assiniboinelodge.com/camping/wher
e-are-they, which
shows where the campground is in relation to
other features in the park that
are described below. It is not possible to make
reservations in advance for the Lake Magog
campground. However, the campground
is quite large, with space for 29 tents. There
are also overflow areas
available in case the primary campground is
full. The Lake Magog campground is
rather luxurious as far as backcountry
campsites go, offering a semi-enclosed
cooking shelter, an open-air cooking area,
several food storage lockers, 2 grey
water pits, 3 water taps and 5 outhouses. More
information about the campground
can be found here:
http://assiniboinelodge.com/camping Everyone will require a BC
Parks
wilderness pass in order to camp within Mt
Assiniboine Park. Wilderness passes can
either be purchased up to two weeks in advance
of the trip through BC Parks
or
purchased
at the campground itself by submitting cash at
a self-registration station
inside the campground. Camping fees
$10/person/night. Please let me know if you
have a
tent and/or other equipment that can be shared
with the group (e.g. backpacking
stoves, water filter, etc.). As much as
possible my aim is for everyone to
share equipment so that we can minimize the
amount of gear that needs to be
flown in and out of the park for the
group. Alternative accommodations
are
also available in the park. UPDATE (June 9): My
understanding is that the Naiset Huts and Assiniboine
Lodge are fully booked for the weekend for June 24-25.
A group of five
backcountry huts – the Naiset Huts, which cost
$25/person/night – may also be
available. Accommodation at the Naiset Huts can
be reserved in advance through
Assiniboine Lodge; any unreserved beds can also
be claimed on arrival on a
first-come basis. Assiniboine Lodge also offers
accommodation in their private
cabins and rooms. Accommodation at the Lodge is
somewhat more expensive than
either camping or staying at the Naiset Huts, costing
more than $325/person/night. Although the plan is for
the EOC
group to stay in the campground, we will be
able to visit Assiniboine Lodge each
day during their happy hour (between 4-5 PM).
The Lodge offers afternoon tea at
this time, which is open to everyone ($8 cash
per person, which includes tea,
lemonade and a selection of homemade baked
goods), and also has beer and wine
available for purchase. Make sure that you
bring cash! Saturday Day Hiking There are a number of day
hiking
options in the Mount Assiniboine core area. On
Saturday our goal will be to
complete a spectacular hike to
The
"Niblet"
and "Nublet": (6 km
return, 350 m elevation gain). The
hike leads to a ridge called the "Niblet",
from which we will get spectacular views, along
one of the most iconic vistas
in the Rockies. Continuing along this ridge
will take us to the low summit of
the "Nublet", from which we will get
a spectacular view of Mt
Assiniboine, as well as Sunburst, Cerulean,
Elizabeth, Magog and Wedgewood
Lakes. Another hiking option
which we
may also complete is a trip to Sunburst, Cerulean and
Elizabeth
Lakes: 9 km return, 120 m elevation
gain. This hike is described as
an easy hike along the shorelines of the three
alpine lakes. Travel Arrangements from Edmonton A pre-trip meeting will be organized (date and time to be determined), at which logistical arrangements, including potential ride-sharing arrangements, will be discussed. Due to the early departure time on June 23rd for participants who will hike all the way into Mt Assiniboine, everyone doing so should plan on arriving in the Canmore region by the evening of June 22nd and staying overnight. Helicopter passengers will have more flexibility regarding their arrival time in Canmore, but must arrive at the Mt Shark trailhead by 12:30 PM to check in with the helicopter service provider prior to their flight. | |||||||
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How to Get There: | |||||||
Event Directions: | To access Mt Shark trailhead from Canmore, follow the Smith-Dorrien Trail (Hwy 742) 36 km south to reach the trailhead. | ||||||
Carpool to Event Distance (round trip): | 850Km | ||||||
Carpool Departure Time: | N/A | ||||||
Carpool Location: | Log in for location | ||||||
Carpool Directions: | Log in for directions | ||||||
Carpool Cost: | The event coordinator(s) will help you to arrange a centralized carpool if you require it, but it's not guaranteed. Please DO NOT pay your driver en route. Passengers will pay the coordinator, and he/she will distribute the money to the carpool drivers. SO PLEASE BRING CASH!!! Approximate vehicle expense for this event is $246.50 (calculated at total Km * $0.29, effective Thursday, November 21, 2024). This is based on $0.09/Km for maintenance, plus current gas price divided by 9. This cost will be multiplied by the number of carpooled cars, and divided by the number of carpool participants. | ||||||
Notes: | |||||||
- We encourage all members to follow our Etiquette Guidelines at all times while participating in EOC events. - Please scroll through and read the entire online waiver when you sign up. - Details of this event are subject to undergo a change at any point in time, with or without warning. | |||||||
Cost & Payment: | |||||||
Member Cost: | $20.00/Person | ||||||
Cost Includes: | This cost is for the backcountry camping fees
for
camping for two nights in Mount Assiniboine
Provincial
Park. You may also consider making pre-arrangements with the helicopter service offered through Mount Assiniboine Lodge to have camping gear transported into the park (at a cost of $3+GST per pound of gear). | ||||||
Make a Payment: | Although there is a cost for this event, you do not pay through the EOC. Please review the event details carefully for information about how/where to make your payment. | ||||||
Voluntary Donation: ( What is this?) Suggested donation amount for this event is: $2.00/Person. | |||||||
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