2010 Radical Reels trailer

The most recent ….

The Banff Mountain Festival World Tour brings Banff to audiences around the globe. Immediately after the Festival ends in November, a selection of the best films go on tour across Canada, the United States, and internationally from Scotland to South Africa to China, Japan, New Zealand, Antarctica, and points in between. Each year, the films travel to 30 countries reaching more than 210,000 people at over 550 screenings.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

Check the official website to see if and when the mini film fest is coming to your town.

(via Hiking Lady)

Triple Crown of Waterton, Akamina

by site editor Rick McCharles

Day 2 of my last ditch attempt to complete the Triple Crown of hikes in Waterton National Park.

(If you missed it, click back to Day 1.)

I’d have to complete Akamina Ridge first, then go back to finish Alderson-Carthew:

Akamina Ridge is a round trip hike of about 20km and the maximum elevation is 8600ft. A lollypop loop trail.

Your journey starts at the Akamina Pass trailhead about 1km from Cameron Lake along the Akamina Parkway. The trail starts out on a gentle slope. About 2km in you enter Akamina-Kishinena Provincial Park, shortly after this point and once you have taken the necessary pictures at the “Welcome to BC” sign …

Akamina Ridge hike, Waterton

… you will have the options to go to either Forum Lake or Wall Lake to continue your hike. The Ridge is accessible from both but the difficulty upwards vary. This is where the trail really begins. The choice varies from the constant but relatively steady uphill trail to and from Forum Lake or the gentle long trail to Wall lake and then the sudden steep rise all the way up to the trail. …

To save time I tented on the trail.

Akamina Ridge hike, Waterton

Like most other hikers, I chose to climb up the Forum Lake trail to access the ridge, descending to Wall Lake. That’s safer I was advised at the Park information centre.

Here’s Forum.

Akamina Ridge hike, Waterton

The ridge was signed. No problem.

… until I got to the final scree approach. The trail was covered with wind swept snow. I literally had no idea how to get on top of the ridge, having never done this hike before.

Blast!

Instead I made a frantic scramble back down the mountain to Wall Lake, thinking I would reverse direction, if possible.

That turned out to be a mistake. Time consuming and somewhat dangerous.

I was quite relieved to get to the bottom without injury.

Akamina Ridge hike, Waterton

And I’d run out of time.

I dropped a Summit Stone at this cairne, far side of the lake.

Akamina Ridge hike, Waterton

And turned back.

My Triple Crown attempt for 2010 was over.

Akamina Ridge hike, Waterton

Too bad.

Next year.

Triple Crown of Waterton, Alderson-Carthew

by site editor Rick McCharles

Third time lucky?

My first two attempts this past summer to hike the Triple Crown: Akamina Ridge, Alderson-Carthew and Crypt Lake … went awry.

This was to be my last chance. Snow was threatening.

Arriving mid-day, Alderson-Carthew was first on my rushed itinerary:

… One-Way hike from Cameron Lake to the Waterton townsite. It is about 16km long and takes between 5 to 7 hours depending on your urgency.

The highest elevation is about 7500ft(2300m) …. It is recommended that you take a shuttle from the townsite or have a friend drive you to the start of the trail. …

Unfortunately for me, the shuttle only runs with a minimum of 4 people. And I was friendless.

No matter, I would dash up the trail from Waterton town, return. Then do the other half return next day from the other end.

It starts at pretty Cameron Falls.

Cameron Falls, Waterton

Those are my two chocolate milk “hand weights” (nutrition and hydration). I would do it as a trail run to save time. … OK, a trail run down. I walked most of the way up.

Despite the snow, it was a gorgeous Autumn day.

Alderson-Carthew hike, Waterton

I love the Fall colours.

Alderson-Carthew hike, Waterton

It climbed up, and up, and up.

Alderson-Carthew hike, Waterton

At my highest point it was, as the last time I was here (VIDEO), very WINDY.

Alderson-Carthew hike, Waterton

see more photos from my half hike of Alderson-Carthew.

… I STILL have a chance to finish the Triple Crown this hiking season.

best National Park – Waterton

Perhaps I’m biased having grown up in nearby Calgary.

But Waterton Lakes National Park, is my favourite anywhere I’ve hiked in the world.

Magical setting.

Waterton National Park 2009

Waterton #2 - "HDR-like"

It’s one of the best Parks anywhere for seeing large mammals.

Waterton National Park 2009

Now this is fishing.

See more interesting photos tagged “Waterton” on flickr.

Wikipedia – Waterton

Five Favorite Places to Hike in Italy

by site editor Rick McCharles

I’m in Naples, now. Headed out to the Amalfi Coast in a couple of days.

Hiking guide Madeline Jhawar recommended these short hikes as not as crowded as many of the famous walks:

1) The Vièl del Pan path in the Dolomites
2) The Greenway, along Lake Como
3) Camogli to Portofino, Amalfi Coast
4) Path of Gods, Amalfi Coast
5) Sicily: Stromboli Volcano

Quoted on Why Go Italy. There is more information on each on that page.

Stromboli fumante

Reel Rock Film Tour

This is the 5th year that the Banff Mountain Film Festival has sent a mini-festival of their best climbing films on the road.

Click PLAY or watch the extreme trailer on YouTube.

Ueli Steck, Paul Robinson, Daniel Woods, Lisa Rands, Dean Potter, Peter Croft, Chris Sharma, Cedar Wright, …

international calendar

official home page

gorgeous Iceland hiking photos

We previously linked to Alastair Humphreys Laugavegur trek trip report.

Now check out Iceland: Paddling to the ocean – the end of the expedition

Here’s the accompanying slide show video with commentary.

Click PLAY or watch it on Vimeo.

Laugavegur should be one of the top 10 hikes in the world, don’t you think?

another death on Longs Peak

When I scrambled the 15th highest mountain in Colorado in August, I was surprised at how DANGEROUS it is:

… It gets hairy, quickly. Exposure. Potential rockfall. … Many have been killed on this mountain.
I slipped badly on black ice here, the rock still frozen. …

In fact, I slipped badly just past the Keyhole. (The sun had not reached the other side.)

climbing Longs Peak, Rocky Mtn National Park

According to the National Park Service:

A hiker along the Keyhole Route of Longs Peak has been killed in a fall of about 300 feet …

The was at least the third fatality on Longs Peak this summer, and the second that occurred near the Keyhole …

National Parks Traveler

Rawson Lake Trail, Alberta

Eric on Scenic Travel Canada posted a hike in my own backyard … that I’d never heard about.

The Rawson Lake Trail is an easy hike to a scenic and secluded mountain lake in Kananaskis Country, Alberta. Perched in the front ranges of the Rocky Mountains, the Rawson Lake hike is a 5 kilometer trek with a rewarding view of a picturesque green lake at the base of a towering peak – a quintessential Canadian postcard picture.

Rating – Easy
Distance – 5 kilometers
Elevation Gain – 320 meters
Duration – 3 hours round trip
When to go – mid-summer to early fall (mid July to October); snowshoe in mid-winter (December – March) …

details – Rawson Lake Trail – An Easy & Rewarding Hike in Kananaskis