its on the continental divide (alberta/bc) on the south end of hwy 40, in kananaskis my friend. Its a wonderful place, bit of a hike and scramble to get to it though, but oh sooooo worth it.
Right on, that’s awesome. Me and a buddy were going to hike to Rawson lake last month, until someone reported seeing a grizzly on the trail, as we were at the info centre. So we walked around Upper Kananaskis Lake instead. Tons of bear droppings everywhere though, kind of unnerving at times.
I like seeing the bears in the mountains actually. Had quite a few sitings and encounters, all good ones though. Oddly, I've hiked 500km this year and haven't seen one bear on the trails yet (only from the car).
its on the continental divide (alberta/bc) on the south end of hwy 40, in kananaskis my friend. Its a wonderful place, bit of a hike and scramble to get to it though, but oh sooooo worth it.
Right on, that’s awesome. Me and a buddy were going to hike to Rawson lake last month, until someone reported seeing a grizzly on the trail, as we were at the info centre. So we walked around Upper Kananaskis Lake instead. Tons of bear droppings everywhere though, kind of unnerving at times.
I like seeing the bears in the mountains actually. Had quite a few sitings and encounters, all good ones though. Oddly, I've hiked 500km this year and haven't seen one bear on the trails yet (only from the car).