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This Hike wasn't EASY, attempting to SUMMIT Mount Baldy South  

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June 9/2024 Spring Hike, Alberta Canada
Today we are in Kananaskis Country, and we will be attempting to summit Mount Baldy South. The Trail is 10.8 kilometers (6.7 miles) out and back, with an elevation gain of 904 meters (2970 feet). Our maximum elevation was 2053 meters (6740 feet). Just a quick note that there is some scrambling on this hike. We will be heading up the Baldy Pass Trail and then heading up Mount Baldy South.
We parked in the Baldy Pass parking lot, which is a pretty good size. To get to the trailhead you must cross Highway 40. There is a trailhead sign on the other side of the highway. The first part you will be in the trees. The trail is relatively flat. Just under 1k you will reach a T in the trail, and you want to make a left. Soon you will enter a rocky area with a dry creek bed on your right. The trail will start and open up and you will have a beautiful view in front of you. The elevation up to this point has been minimal. As the trail opens up even more, look back you will get a great view of Nakiska Ski Resort. Just under 2.7k you will be heading back into the trees. The trail will gradually get steeper from here. The rocks on the trail will get a little bit bigger and you will start and get into roots on the trail. Now get ready to climb, as the trail gets a lot steeper until you get to Baldy Pass. Around 3.8k you will cross the first of two avalanche paths. We made our way over the snow relatively easy. There was no snow on the second avalanche path. Just under 4.4k you will arrive at Baldy Pass. If you look up to your right, you will see Midnight Peak. Now you will want to continue left and start climbing the ridge up towards South Baldy Peak. You cannot see the peak from here. Basically, from here the higher you climb, the steeper the trail gets. Views will now start to open up to your left looking across the valley. The trail will now get a lot rockier. Here is where the trail gets a lot steeper, and you will be going up a lot of little switchbacks. As you climb the view to your left just gets better and better. At 5k the trail levels off for a bit and you will get a great 360 view. Get ready to climb again. Soon you will arrive at the crux of the hike. To your left is a section that you must scramble up. To your right is a narrow path with a steep drop off. Bill and I continued scrambling up the left side. Here is where the ladies decided to call it. At the top of the scrambling section, you can see another peak in front of you. I thought it was the summit, I was wrong. The trail gets steep here again, but there was no more scrambling.
I paused the video here for a second. Just last week, Nakoda, a rare white Grizzly Bear, was killed by a motorist in British Columbia, Canada. Even more tragic, her two cubs were also killed in a collision earlier on the same highway. Please don’t speed when you’re in a Provincial, State or National Park. At the end of this video, I have linked two videos made by Jason Leo Bantle showcasing Nakoda.
Here are the links as well
• Nakoda - A Reminder to...
• A Tribute to Nakoda - ...
Just under 5.6k I arrived at the false summit. From here I could see the true summit in front of me. I decided to call it here as my group was now waiting for me. The views from here were stunning I all directions. I had my beer and then it was time to head back down. I met up with Bill at the top of the scrambling section. It was definitely a lot easier going up than going down. Soon we met up with the ladies and continued our way down. We had to take it slow as there were some tricky sections on the way down to Baldy Pass. From the pass it was an easy hike down to the car.
This hike was a lot more difficult than I had planned. I wasn’t aware of the scrambling section. All in all, though it was a great hike with awesome views. If you do this hike you will have to scramble for a section of it.
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Cary Mason
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@LIVEONALBERTA
@LIVEONALBERTA 2 месяца назад
If the links to Nakoda didn't appear at the end of the video. Here they are. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4XhL4fZvcWg.htmlsi=dgZjptonmcLhLT4Q ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-6KvRgL94J3M.htmlsi=3JcQuc8Msnd7Vhsi
@outdoor-explorer
@outdoor-explorer 2 месяца назад
Awsome job Cary Love that mountain.
@LIVEONALBERTA
@LIVEONALBERTA 2 месяца назад
Thanks Dave, I didn't get to the summit as I didn't want to hold up my group. But I will be back to summit it this summer😁
@Girlonthego52
@Girlonthego52 Месяц назад
Another great video/ hike! We have done Baldy pass in the winter and have yet to venture beyond the pass, might be time to give it a go!
@LIVEONALBERTA
@LIVEONALBERTA Месяц назад
Thanks so much for watching and commenting. The views were so awesome on this hike. I plan to go back and summit Midnight Peak sometime later this year😁
@jagdeepvirk9614
@jagdeepvirk9614 2 месяца назад
I have done midnight peak through Baldy pass but never turned left. One day. It's beautiful
@LIVEONALBERTA
@LIVEONALBERTA 2 месяца назад
I have to go back to complete Baldy South, and I want to do Midnight as well this year😁
@davebloggs
@davebloggs 2 месяца назад
Great video. way out of my comfort zone for sure. the hills behind there hunch back and lusk area are more my kind of place i like to be in the trees .
@LIVEONALBERTA
@LIVEONALBERTA 2 месяца назад
Thanks Dave. I really didn't know what this hike would be like, this I brought along a group🤣 The ladies didn't want any part of the scrambling. Have to go back to finish it this year. I really loved the views.
@davebloggs
@davebloggs 2 месяца назад
@@LIVEONALBERTA Yes the views are amazing thats for sure. but Im with the ladies no scrambling for me. I can get up stuff like that way easier than I can get down so i dont tend to do that any more. I will stick to the forest trails. I have been busy clearing lots of dead fall. some very neglected trails out there for sure.
@LIVEONALBERTA
@LIVEONALBERTA 2 месяца назад
Dave what you do on the trails is a great service. The knowledge you have is amazing😁 Thanks for all your work.
@davebloggs
@davebloggs 2 месяца назад
@@LIVEONALBERTA You are most welcome I enjoy doing it.
@LIVEONALBERTA
@LIVEONALBERTA 2 месяца назад
@davebloggs Right on Dave👍
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