Did this hike back in September 2022 and we Actually went to the toe of the glacier. You can Definitely see the Difference in the glacier and how it Retreats in just three years
Spent the weekend binge watching your videos. I love all the hikes. I am surprised you don't see more wildlife. That may be because the trails are well used. Keep making the great videos. I am from Ontario and went out there August 2021. I posted videos on my channel from that trip. We went to some of the same places. We hiked the Ptarmigan Cirque Trail in Kananaskis Country, Tunnel Mountain and in BC the Illecillewaet Glacier and hiked to the Takakkawa Falls. Scenery is spectacular! Take care!
Thank you so much for watching my videos and commenting. I just subscribed to your channel so I will check out your videos. I will keep the videos coming😁
LIVE ON ALBERTA would you consider this one dog/ beginner friendly? I’m taking along my friend who is brand new to hiking but surprised me the first time I took her out with her fitness and sheer will to power up mountains.
The hike is very easy until you get to the waterfall. Heading up to the glacier the trail gets steep, if you take it slow, shouldnt be no problem. A dog should be able to do it. When I was there, there was a family hiking up with 3 kids, ages from around 10 to 15 years old.
Hey nice videos! Been watching your hikes and am wondering if this one is ok to do in winter? Or because it's not well known I'm guessing there would be no trail? Planning to go end of jan and want to climb mountains! Any suggestions on which ones would be suitable for winter? Added king's creek ridge to the list. Thanks in advance :)
Did this hike back in September 2022 and we Actually went to the toe of the glacier. You can Definitely see the Difference in the glacier and how it Retreats in just three years
Glad you did the hike and saw it. So sad how fast they are reatreating. I am definately going to be hiking up to more of them next year.
Spent the weekend binge watching your videos. I love all the hikes. I am surprised you don't see more wildlife. That may be because the trails are well used. Keep making the great videos. I am from Ontario and went out there August 2021. I posted videos on my channel from that trip. We went to some of the same places. We hiked the Ptarmigan Cirque Trail in Kananaskis Country, Tunnel Mountain and in BC the Illecillewaet Glacier and hiked to the Takakkawa Falls. Scenery is spectacular! Take care!
Thank you so much for watching my videos and commenting. I just subscribed to your channel so I will check out your videos. I will keep the videos coming😁
july 2024 - closed temporarily due to bear activity - this one is going on my list though!
Definately keep this one on you list. I really enjoyed this one😁 Thanks so much for watching and commenting.
Beautiful! Doing this hike in 2 weeks
It's a great hike, and not a lot of people seem to know about it😁
LIVE ON ALBERTA would you consider this one dog/ beginner friendly? I’m taking along my friend who is brand new to hiking but surprised me the first time I took her out with her fitness and sheer will to power up mountains.
The hike is very easy until you get to the waterfall. Heading up to the glacier the trail gets steep, if you take it slow, shouldnt be no problem. A dog should be able to do it. When I was there, there was a family hiking up with 3 kids, ages from around 10 to 15 years old.
LIVE ON ALBERTA thanks so much, Subscribed to your channel for more
Thank you have a great hike. I havent put out videos in a while but I will again soon.
Hey nice videos! Been watching your hikes and am wondering if this one is ok to do in winter? Or because it's not well known I'm guessing there would be no trail? Planning to go end of jan and want to climb mountains! Any suggestions on which ones would be suitable for winter? Added king's creek ridge to the list. Thanks in advance :)
I am not sure if there is avi terrain or not. I try to stick to ridge hikes in the winter.