
In late June, I decided that I would, along with some friends, hike up Ha Ling. It would be my first hike/scramble since Prairie Mountain on March 5 (almost 4 months ago). None of the group members besides myself had done this trip previously and I thought it would be a great way to get my mountain legs back. So on July 2nd we decided we would have an outing and call it Scotch On The Rocks, named for the drink we would have while sitting on the summit. The hike began modestly as it always does, climbing through trees along switchbacks on a well defined trail. Stepping over some roots and around trees adds a bit of excitement to the otherwise monotonous forest hike. After about half an hour, the trail will begin to provide the first glimpses of the Goat Range and Mt. Rundle before finally breaking the treeline in about an hour and a half. Take time to have a breather at the viewpoints in the forest if you like (we did) but don't dwell too long, the views only get better - and Ha Ling is pretty much all about the views.

Our group decided to leave early to try and avoid the crowds for which Ha Ling is famously known for. On the way up to the summit we shared the trail with about 3 other groups and found ourselves virtually alone on the summit while we rested and took in the awesome scenery of the Bow Valley. On the descent however, the masses were marching up relentlessly one after the other. Without exaggerating, I would not be surprised if we passed close to 100 hikers on our way down and close to a dozen dogs. Children as young as 5 were making this hike - which goes to show the difficulty of it.

The total distance is about 6.5km and the total elevation gained is 729m and from car to car took us about 4.5 hours with a decent summit stop.
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Group Picture From Col |
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View From Summit Towards Calgary |