Amanda and the boys did this hike a couple of weeks ago while I was working. The pictures and stories were so amazing that I couldn't wait to do it for myself.
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Amanda At The Mouth Of The Cave Two Weeks Ago |
Fortunately, Ben agreed to take me up there today, and I was not disappointed. The hike is a pretty straight forward two-part hike: a five kilometer walk on a gravel road, followed by a short, steep stint up a rough, and rocky trail to the mouth of the cave. According to Gillian Daffern's book the gravel road was built in 1928 by Moose Dome Oils to access wells at the head of Moose Dome Creek. Apparently you used to be able to drive all the way to the beginning of the climb, but because of so many incidents they moved the parking lot back to Hwy. 66 to ensure those that went to the ice cave were properly prepared.
The road part of the walk was rather brisk today. Despite being relatively warm out (~ 0 C), a cold wind was whipping up through the canyon making it slightly unpleasant. The conversation kept us going, though. We passed the Shell compressor station, which prompted a lot of oil and gas questions from Ben, most of which I had to speculate on the answer.
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Approaching The Cave |
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Looking Back Towards The Trailhead |
Before I knew it we were at the end of the road section and had started our climb. Though this section is relatively short, it is steep, and the layer of ice with last night's snow on top of it made it tricky in spots. Thank goodness I had brought the traction aides again this hike.
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Heading Up To The Cave |
Once we got to the cave we spent about a half hour exploring it. Words don't do it justice - both in terms of the magnitude of the cave, and of the beauty of the ice formations inside. All I can do is post the following pictures.
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Ben At The Mouth of The Cave |
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Inside The Mouth Of The Cave |
The ice formations inside the cave were both huge, and intricate. It was amazing to see how smooth and clear the ice itself was.
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Ben Checking Out One Of The First "Icicles" |
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One Of My Favourite Pictures Ever |
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Interesting Ice Formations #1 |
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Interesting Ice Formations #2 |
We spent a little relaxing at the back of the cave about 500 m into the mountain. It was incredible how quiet and how dark it was there. With our headlamps off you literally could not see your hand in front of your face. It was very cool!
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Head Lamp Shadow Game |
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Leaving The Cave |
I would definitely recommend this hike. The walk in could be done on bike to make it a quicker outing, but either way it is well worth checking out. The cave is very unique and interesting, and I would go back any time.
Bird Watch - None today. 😞