On the Saturday evening we had a sing song and dramatic performance by several members. We had experienced a superb week at the Elizabeth Parker Hut at Lake O'Hara in Yoho National Park. We had great weather and only twice were there sprinkles of rain. Several members did amazing climbs. Abbot Pass, Mount Lefroy 3423 Meters (nearly), Oesa Glacier, Yukness Mountain, Opabin Glacier (I think), Mount Schaffer, Odaroy summit, and Consummation Peak. I may have not recorded all. On the last evening David A informed everyone that two days before he had had his 79th birthday so we sang "Happy Birthday". For me, two years younger, David A and I hiked the same routes each day and for the week we hiked 85.9 KM and climbed 4612 Meters (15,131.23 feet) for an average of 12 Km and 659 Meters (2,162 feet) per day. I would like to thank all the members for their great company and particularly Cedric who made all the arrangements for this week.
Ken Wong took this great photo on the last day.
Sunday, August 28, 2016
Day seven 20th August
It was the day to test our fitness and the Scott offered to lead a group to Cathedral Prospect. The core group was Scott, David A and Shaun but we were joined by others at different times - Mike, Jeff, and Ken. On the way to Cathedral Prospect we visited the Northern Morning Glory Lakes. It was sunny and we had great views from the Cathedral Prospect site at 2315 Meters. The steep climb up the last part of the ascent rivalled the All Souls ascent for the steepest of the week.
The GPS recorded 16.1 KM and 660 Meters ascent.
The GPS recorded 16.1 KM and 660 Meters ascent.
Day six 19th August
It was the day that David A and I with the help of others were to make dinner. We therefore chose to do Wiwaxy gap, the Huber Ledges Alpine Route to Lake Oesa (third time in the week) for lunch and back via the Lake Oesa Trail. For me this was the most spectacular route of the week and worth doing a second time. I recorded that from Lake O'Hara these two older gents climbed 382 Meters in one hour! One of my hiking friends in Victoria said that as a 21 yr old they estimated to climb 1000 feet in an hour. 382 Meters is 1252 feet ascent in one hour!
For the hike we did 8.9 KM and climbed 656 Meters.
Day five 18th August
Cedric, Shaun, Russ, Lynn, David A, Diane and Liz. It was a day for a longer hike to Cathedral Lakes and Duchesnay basin. Firstly along the Morning Glory Lakes Trail then Linda Lake Trail and then Cathedral Lakes Trail. On the most recent trail map (3rd Edition) the Duchesnay basin and the Last Larch Prospect Lookout are not shown but they are on older maps. It may be because Parks Canada is no longer committed to maintaining the Duchesnay basin trail. It became cooler as we ascended and windy with a few drops of rain so we were glad to be carrying extra layers of clothing. We had lunch at the Last Larch Prospect Lookout and were amazed to see Christa ascending Consummation Peak.
We returned by the Linda Lake trial which ends up going past the Parks Canada campground. This has flat pads for campers and adequate washing and cooking facilities. The last part of the trail is aside the road and leads to Lake O'Hara and the Le Relais cabin from where we ascended to the Elizabeth Parker hut again.
The GPS recorded 17.5 Km and 700 Meters ascent.
We returned by the Linda Lake trial which ends up going past the Parks Canada campground. This has flat pads for campers and adequate washing and cooking facilities. The last part of the trail is aside the road and leads to Lake O'Hara and the Le Relais cabin from where we ascended to the Elizabeth Parker hut again.
The GPS recorded 17.5 Km and 700 Meters ascent. Day four August 17th
We had the morning at the cabin doing various needed chores including changing a barrel under the outhouse and washing clothes. There was also time to visit Lake O'Hara Lodge. This Lodge was built by the CPR in 1926. At that time also several cabins, which had been on the meadows by the Elizabeth Parker hut were skidded down to the lake side. Now "high end" travellers pay up to $600 per night to stay there and apparently it is booked at least a year ahead. You can visit after 1000 each day and between 1500 and 1600 pay $12 for tea and all you can eat cakes etc. The collection of photos in the upper floor of the Lodge is worth a visit as there are displayed photos and the history of many of the pioneers who enabled Lake O'Hara to become a world famous tourist destination. After lunch Cedric, David A, Shaun, Mary and Sandra hiked along Alpine Meadows and up the All Souls Alpine Route to Opabin Lake then back to the cabin via the East Opabin trail.
The GPS recorded 9.3 KM and 617 Meters ascent.
The GPS recorded 9.3 KM and 617 Meters ascent.
Day three 16th August
Cedric, Lise, David A and Shaun climbed up to Wiwaxy Gap at 2530 Meters. From here are some of the best views of Lake O'Hara and surroundings. At one point we could see ten different lakes. We then hiked the Huber Ledges Alpine route to Lake Oesa (the second visit in the week) for lunch. From there we hiked Yukness Ledges and Yukness Ledges Alpine route and back to the Cabin via Opabin West. We also explored around the south end of Lake Oesa to catch a view of the roof of the outhouse at the Abbot Pass hut (2922 Meters). Plenty of difficult rockfall to cross and more on the Yukness Ledges Alpine route.

The GPS recorded 13.5 KM and 785 Meters climbed.

The GPS recorded 13.5 KM and 785 Meters climbed.
Day two August 15th
| Odarey Grandview Prospect |
Lead by Cedric this day 22 of us assembled at 0900. The reason for being all together is because Parks Canada requires large groups to register to go through the McArthur pass. This pass is sometimes closed in the spring during the time Grizzly Bears are feeding in the area. The route went along Alpine Meadows, to McArthur pass, Odarey Highline to Odarey Grandview Prospect at 2535 Meters. The Stuart family started down just before this, twelve members went on and climbed Mount Odaray and a group of seven then descended before ascending to Lake McArthur 2,251 Meters by the High Level Circuit and then descending via the Low Level Circuit. Some of us enjoyed our first (very cold) swim/dip in Lake McArthur.
The GPS recorded 11.2 KM and 735 Meters ascended.
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