Ian at the outflow creek of Lake O'Hara |
Lake O'Hara lodge cabins. A night here will cost you $860 with a two night minimum!! |
The Lake O'Hara Lodge. A little more reasonable at $450/night! Ouch! |
Lake O'Hara with the Seven Veil Falls at the back of the lake. |
One of the many amazing views of Lake O'Hara. Mount Huber can be seen just left of center and the Huber ledges hike traverses the base. |
Opabin Creek flowing into Lake O'Hara. |
Trying our luck for some Cutthroat Trout. |
Fishing was unsuccessful but it just... didn't.... matter!! |
Common Loon |
Common Loon showing us how to fish. |
Outflow of Seven Veil Falls |
White-Crowned Sparrow |
Yukness Lake above Seven Veil Falls. The first of 4 lakes along the Lake Oesa trail. |
White Mountain-avens. (Dryas octopetala) |
Salix Vestita or 'Rock Willow' budding. |
Rock Willow buds opening up. |
Rock Willow with leaves fully open. |
White Mountain Heather. (Heath Family) This plant can be used as fuel for fire. |
A refreshing rest at the outflow of Lake Victoria. |
Unnamed Lake from the outflow of Lefroy Lake. |
Lefroy Lake |
Ian exploring the banks of Lefroy Lake. |
Lefroy Lake showing off its stunning colours and backdrop. |
Looking back towards Lake O'Hara over Lefroy Lake. The Yukness Ledge Alpine Route travels along the plateau. |
White-tailed Ptarmigan. |
White-tailed Ptarmigan can live up to 15 years. |
They have white feathers on their feet year round. |
White-tailed Ptarmigan chick. There were 8 of the little fur balls! Females lay 3-9 eggs typically. |
Tourists or scientists? We never did find out. However they hiked this inflatable in for some kind of research. |
American Pipit previously known as a Water Pipit. |
The flanks of Yukness Mountain above Lake Oesa. |
Moss Campion |
Ian posing along the Abbot Pass trail. Behind is the col between Glacier Peak (L) and Ringrose Peak (R). |
Further along the Abbot Pass trail. Elevation: 2500m (8202ft). Yukness Mountain towers in the background. |
Ian, shorts, and rocks for snow picks! Hungabee Mountain towers in the background at 3493m (11,457ft). |
What a spot! |
View of Hungabee from the outhouse. |
Outhouse and the honey-barrel-exchange-shed right behind. |
This is the route I took back down to Lake Oesa. The last 500m of this climb/hike is gruelling! |
On our way back down with angry feet. |
Ian negotiating the rock ledges along the Abbot Pass trail on our way down. |
Alpine Yellow Fleabane (Aster family) amongst the White Mountain-avens. |
More Moss Campion |
Rockwall staircase built to along safe passage through this cliffed section of the trail. |
Our humble aboad in the Lake O'Hara campground. |
"Where's my coffe?" Getting going after a rainy, stormy night. |
Sulphur Pixie-Cup Lichen (Cladonia carneola) Grows on dead, deciduous trees. |
Ian along the outflow of Schaffer Lake on the McArthur Lake trail. |
Columbian Ground Squirrel. |
"Whutchyoulookin at tourist?!" |
"Check out my back..." |
Ian above McArthur Lake. Mount Biddle occupies the background. |
A still frozen McArthur Lake. |
Strawberries on long stems struggling to survive in the harsh alpine environment. |
Mr. Hoary Marmot snacking on roots at the base of the Ottertail Valley Trailhead sign. |
Hoary Marmot disco move! |
Pika or 'Rock Rabbit' |
Juvenile Pika |
Back to Schaffer Lake |
New summer needles on a larch tree. |
Pink Mountain Heath or Red Heather (Heath family) |
Icmadophila ericetorum or 'Fairy upchuck' |
Wiwaxy Peak on the lower left and Mount Huber in the background above Lake O'Hara. |
Old man's beard or Witches hair. (Usnea/Alectoria) |
Greater Yellowlegs along the shores of Emerald Lake. |
Shoreline of Emerald Lake. |
Common Selfheal; Healall (Mint family) A refreshing beverage can be made by chopping and boiling the leaves. |
Common Pink Wintergreen (Wintergreen family) |
Ian...........help!! |
Wild Strawberry |
Drummond's Mountain-avens (Rose family) |
Ian.................I know you've got my back on this one?! |
and another.............. |
One more!........ :) |
Fishing Emerald Lake |
Wapta Mountain in the background. |
My first ever trout!!! A little rainbow. |
Caught on a five of diamonds hook. Old faithful! |
Jason and Ian at Ross Lake |
My second trout; a cutthroat. |
Ian's first ever trout! A little 'bic lighter' cutthroat. |
Jason was fly fishing and had pretty good luck. |
A nice cutthroat catch. |
Our breakfast. |
Nice sunset in paradise. |
Ian filling our cup with water from one of the many, delicious mountain streams. |
Chateau Lake Louise. |
Wolf Lichen
Ian really enjoying the outing!
Ian and the Big Beehive. We took an interesting route from the top back down to Lake Agnes. |
Mountain Goats