Dan Becker haha well one day you’ll have to come visit the Rockies and we’ll show you around. There’s nothing like them! Thanks for the encouragement! Keep Moving Forward!
I highly recommend it! Just be mindful its not uncommon for their to be snow or very muddy trails up this way till late June even early July. This years snowpack is quite heavy, so unless we have an excpetionally warm spring (which hasn't happened so far), it may be an early-mid July trip. Depending on your willingness to handle mud, snow, and type-2 fun (which is of course my favorite)! Keep moving forward and enjoy this hike!
Thank you! It was all shot in my iPhone believe it or not! It was one of my (Jesse’s) first attempts at shooting and editing, so it was a big learning curve! Thanks for the encouragement! Keep Moving Forward!
I really enjoy watching your videos. Hope to see more soon. I have recently started up my own channel, and will be putting up a video on Sarrail Ridge in the next couple of weeks.
My husband and his friend already been there in sarrail ridge. They were surprised and amazing when you were on top. But they was scared when going down
It's definitely one of the most scenic hikes I've been on! I love this area, I grew up coming here every year, but it's great seeing it from new and higher perspectives! Thanks for the positive feedback! Keep Moving Forward!
Took this hike with Jesse on BackCountry Forward and Wow! Was it ever Worth it!!!! Felt like I was right there on the hike with him!!!!sooo Awesome!!!!
Very informative. Hopefully, I will be on the way to Rawson Lake soon. I have a question. Can we reach directly down to Upper Kananaskis Lake from this ridge? If Can, how long we will.have to walk?
Great question! Unfortunately there is no official route (nor unofficial that I’m aware of) down to Upper Kan lake. However there’s a rumored trail that takes you back down to Rawson in a loop. But very few take it and it’s quite the bushwhack if you opt to go below the higher ridge, and is quite technical “hands on” and ropes suggested scrambling if you choose to ascend the higher ridge… and then still a bushwhack when you come down off that. The easiest and most common way is to go up and back the same way. But the view on the way down is much more appreciated because you’re not huffing and puffing as you were when you were climbing up the gully. Overall still one of my favorite hikes! Enjoy! Let me know how it was when you do it! Keep Moving forward! ~ Jesse
Thanks, brother. I'm in ottawa. In the 2nd week of June I will be there. Definitely, I will share my experience with you. I'm really impressed by your videos because there is complete information to get there. God bless you.
Thanks for a great video. I see that on AllTrails the trail loops once you get up back down to the lake. You don’t have to come down the same way. Can you please comment on that? Thanks
Thanks so much! And that’s a great question! The answer is no, the trail is not a loop. 95% of people make their way along the ridge till they hit the Canadian flag. Past that point it’s pretty technical scrambling and only recommended for experienced scramblers. The “loop” goes even further and I in fact don’t know if anyone who has done it. Although I do know it has been done, but from what I have hear it’s a scramble followed by steep dense pine bushwhack back to the lake. I wouldn’t personally recommend it just from what I’ve heard. But I’ve also never done it myself. Hope that helps! Keep Moving Forward!
Sorry for the delay! Did you get a chance to do the hike? It’s a great one! Don’t go in winter, keep pushing till the end, enjoy the views, take your time. That’s my suggestions... as for the way down, pretty simple with good trekking poles and taking your time! Enjoy!
Very nice hike. Looks a little challenging but fun. The view is great up there. You found a friend at the top too. That was cool.
It was a difficult hike, but still stands as one of my favourites!
Um WOW!!! What epic landscapes!!! I’m in Wisconsin 😕 😂🤣 loved your video!!!!
Dan Becker haha well one day you’ll have to come visit the Rockies and we’ll show you around. There’s nothing like them! Thanks for the encouragement!
Keep Moving Forward!
Not much else to say that others haven’t said already! Truly a beautiful hike.
Hey all the encouragement is appreciated!
Thanks for sharing the view from the top and love your videos. It helps me to decide if this the hike for me.
Thanks so much! Hope you’re up to some great adventures this summer!
Excellent video. thanks buddy
Josh you’re welcome! Glad you enjoyed it!
SO WELL DONE! I’m using these as a reference for any future mountain hikes for sure!! Thank you for these great videos! And those views! 👌
Thanks bro!
Great Video and very informative , just what I need. I'm planning to get up there this summer. Maybe even late spring as this winter is pretty mild.
I highly recommend it! Just be mindful its not uncommon for their to be snow or very muddy trails up this way till late June even early July. This years snowpack is quite heavy, so unless we have an excpetionally warm spring (which hasn't happened so far), it may be an early-mid July trip. Depending on your willingness to handle mud, snow, and type-2 fun (which is of course my favorite)!
Keep moving forward and enjoy this hike!
@@BackcountryForward Thanks for your advice.
Oh Wow,! what amazing views. Nice camera work as well. That is some crisp footage.
Thank you! It was all shot in my iPhone believe it or not! It was one of my (Jesse’s) first attempts at shooting and editing, so it was a big learning curve!
Thanks for the encouragement!
Keep Moving Forward!
I really enjoy watching your videos. Hope to see more soon. I have recently started up my own channel, and will be putting up a video on Sarrail Ridge in the next couple of weeks.
Awesome! Thanks for the encouragement. I'll keep an eye open for your Sarrail Ridge video! Would love to watch it!
Keep Moving Forward!
My husband and his friend already been there in sarrail ridge. They were surprised and amazing when you were on top. But they was scared when going down
It’s a beautiful hike! I’m glad they enjoyed it, even if the decent was a bit spooky!
Thank you
You’re welcome! Enjoy!
Man! So dang pretty!
It's definitely one of the most scenic hikes I've been on! I love this area, I grew up coming here every year, but it's great seeing it from new and higher perspectives!
Thanks for the positive feedback!
Keep Moving Forward!
Took this hike with Jesse on BackCountry Forward and Wow! Was it ever Worth it!!!! Felt like I was right there on the hike with him!!!!sooo Awesome!!!!
Rita Manntai thanks Mama! Glad you’re still enjoying the journeys!
Thanks for sharing! Subscribed :)
Woot! Thanks for coming along for the journey!
Very informative. Hopefully, I will be on the way to Rawson Lake soon. I have a question. Can we reach directly down to Upper Kananaskis Lake from this ridge? If Can, how long we will.have to walk?
Great question! Unfortunately there is no official route (nor unofficial that I’m aware of) down to Upper Kan lake. However there’s a rumored trail that takes you back down to Rawson in a loop. But very few take it and it’s quite the bushwhack if you opt to go below the higher ridge, and is quite technical “hands on” and ropes suggested scrambling if you choose to ascend the higher ridge… and then still a bushwhack when you come down off that.
The easiest and most common way is to go up and back the same way. But the view on the way down is much more appreciated because you’re not huffing and puffing as you were when you were climbing up the gully.
Overall still one of my favorite hikes!
Enjoy! Let me know how it was when you do it!
Keep Moving forward!
~ Jesse
Thanks, brother. I'm in ottawa. In the 2nd week of June I will be there. Definitely, I will share my experience with you. I'm really impressed by your videos because there is complete information to get there. God bless you.
Thanks for a great video. I see that on AllTrails the trail loops once you get up back down to the lake. You don’t have to come down the same way. Can you please comment on that? Thanks
Thanks so much! And that’s a great question! The answer is no, the trail is not a loop. 95% of people make their way along the ridge till they hit the Canadian flag. Past that point it’s pretty technical scrambling and only recommended for experienced scramblers. The “loop” goes even further and I in fact don’t know if anyone who has done it. Although I do know it has been done, but from what I have hear it’s a scramble followed by steep dense pine bushwhack back to the lake.
I wouldn’t personally recommend it just from what I’ve heard. But I’ve also never done it myself.
Hope that helps!
Keep Moving Forward!
Great video and info! I subscribed. How was going down? Any tips or info? Thank you!
Sorry for the delay! Did you get a chance to do the hike?
It’s a great one!
Don’t go in winter, keep pushing till the end, enjoy the views, take your time. That’s my suggestions... as for the way down, pretty simple with good trekking poles and taking your time!
Enjoy!
I have always preferred forward country, backward...seems more logical.
That’s what we thought.... but when we tried to make it our name this is what came out instead. 🤷🏽♂️😝