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Jasper’s South Boundary Trail revisited

Jasper’s South Boundary Trail revisited

We originally hiked and measured Jasper Park's South Boundary Trail many years ago, but a lot has changed since then. Wildfires, floods, rampaging grizzly bears (well, we did have a rampaging grizzly bear). The only way we can keep the Canadian Rockies Trail Guide...

Drones in Canadian National Parks

Drones in Canadian National Parks

Technology always seems to be testing the wilderness experience these days, with drones officially forbidden within Canadian national parks. In August,  I took a short evening hike to a waterfall in Banff National Park. When I got to the viewpoint, I was greeted by...

Larch Valley Hike: On the Busiest Day of the Year

2023 UPDATE: Access to Moraine Lake is now restricted. See this page: Getting to Moraine Lake for more information. Although the hiking season is generally spent trying to avoid the crowds,  today we headed up to do the Larch Valley Hike on what is surely the busiest...

Larch viewing in the Canadian Rockies

It's larch viewing season in the Canadian Rockies and just like Halloween and Christmas, alpine larches (Larix lyallii) are providing an annual celebration in the Rockies' high country. And despite rather grim weather last weekend, hundreds of larch enthusiasts hiked...

Johnston Canyon trail closure

Banff National Park’s Johnston Canyon trail will close on Tuesday, September 15, 2015, so Parks Canada can tend to restoration and infrastructure upgrades on the 2.7-km trail leading through the heart of the canyon to Upper Falls. Johnston Canyon is easily the busiest...

Hiking with headlamps

Hiking with headlamps

"I have been one acquainted with the night. / I have walked out in rain—and back in rain. / I have outwalked the furthest city light."—Robert Frost Every day-hiking checklist tells you to pack a headlamp or flashlight and extra batteries. I must admit, I don't always...

2015 Perseids Meteor Shower

The 2015 Perseid meteor shower promises to arrive in the night skies over the Mountain Parks in spectacular fashion this week. Often obscured by clouds or the light of the moon, both the moon (new moon August 14) and the weather are cooperating this year. The Perseids...

Rating sun hats for hikers

What's the best way to protect yourself from the sun while hiking? Not a question I lingered over during my career outdoors in the Canadian Rockies. But after keeping surgeons on both sides of the Great Divide amused last winter removing lesions from a lifetime of sun...

Best Icefields Parkway wildflower hikes

Best Icefields Parkway wildflower hikes

It should come as no surprise that the Icefields Parkway has some of the best wildflower hikes in the Canadian Rockies. First off, let's be perfectly clear about alpine wildflowers. These are not the big, showy flowers that hikers find in lush, well-watered subalpine...