Wednesday, January 20, 2021

January 20, 2021 - Galatea Lake, Kananaskis Valley, Kananaskis

Today was my first day off-shift, and I really needed to get outside.  Fortunately Amanda and Sam had planned to go for a hike, so we were all set!  We hit the road around 7:45 and got to the trailhead around 8:45.  We were first on the trail.  It was a little chilly and windy at the trailhead but once we started moving we warmed right up.

The trail was snow covered, but very well packed down.  We put our micro-spikes on almost right away, which was a good choice.  The route follows Galatea Creek all the way up to Lillian Lake.  There were some very cool ice formations on and around the creek.  I tried to capture some on the camera but they were much more interesting in reality.




The hike is a steady climb all the way to Lillian Lake.  Once there we decided to push another 1.5 km to Galatea Lake.  The last kilometer was a bit of a grind, and was also where most of the fun occurred:
  • While crawling under a branch my bear spray got caught up in the branch, the protective cover came off, and a small squirt came out.  I didn't know what was going on when Amanda started coughing, and choking, and saying something about a bear.  Once she caught her breath she explained.  Fortunately, she was able to continue.  I guess I shouldn't call this part fun, but it was certainly memorable!
  • Once we reached the top we came back down a bit to find a sheltered spot (it was very windy once we were got above the tree line) to eat our lunch - PB&M (marmalade)!!  The sandwiches were super yummy and were a necessary boost for the 7 km back to the car.

The Final Push
  • We had a bit of bum-tobogganing before we got back into the trees:


As with almost every hike, the walk back down was much quicker than the walk up.  This trail used to present a larger challenge as there is many river-crossings, including the Kananaskis.  We counted nine bridges on the way down, that make this trail much more accessible than it used to be.

Suspension Bridge Over The Kananaskis

Random Bridge

Skinny Bridge

Selfie Bridge!

We were all very happy to get such a big hike in, in mid-January.  The upside of not very much snowfall this winter is that these types of trails are still relatively manageable (highly recommend walking poles, and micro-spikes).  We made a quick stop on the way back for some cold drinks and snacks, and Mandy and I were in the hot tub within five minutes of getting home.  What a great day!!  We had a great workout, spent four hours outside, and I feel like myself again.

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