Banff Alberta
September 29, 2012
Sulphur Mountain Observatory |
On a trip to Alberta in 2006, I visited the Observatory and the Cosmic Ray station on the top of Sulphur Mountain. But of course then I was a tourist and I ascended Sulphur Mountain with my wife using the Gondola. It is that reason that I have stayed away from Sulphur Mountain since. I knew there was a hiking path to the lookout (its crosses under the gondola several times) but besides that it never peaked my interest. Its kind of sad I did as Sulphur Mountain does provide a nice traverse and some fun scrambling opportunities.
Looking for an easy summit to attain, I had narrowed down the trip to Grotto Mountain, Mt. Sparrowhark and Sulphur Mountain. In the morning I met up with Rajiv, Brian and Kenneth and it was decided (by picking an envelope) that Sulpur Mountain would be the objective.
Sunrise on Mt. Yamnuska |
The trail is wide, well marked, well kept, very popular and 100% within trees. It is also unrelenting in so much as the trail ascends about 700m over a distance of about 2.6km and is made up of 24 never ending switchbacks. Our early start has us sharing the trail with two other parties who quickly spread out based on hiking speeds. There isn't really anything to say about the trail, you pass under the gondola about 4 or 5 times so you can wave at those who chose to pay for the quick 8 minute ride - that's about the highlight. There are no real difficulties and anyone who is fit can make the hike. I think we counted 3 or 4 dogs on descent that were walking easily up.
Southwest Ridge Trail (Peak 2 in background) |
We decided to have a quick bite and re-layer once we broke the treeline (which is exactly where the trail ends beside the Gondola Station (which houses a snack bar, restaurant, gift shop and café. Be warned, a domestic beer is $6.75 as of the writing of this and I believe making the decision to buy one was the crux of the trip). After the quick stop we started on the trail away from the Observatory and towards the far peaks, at this point we left the crowds and did not see another person outside our party until we returned, which unfortunately was sooner than we wanted as rain was coming over the Sundance Range to the west.
Typical Scrambling on ridge |
Unfortunately due to rain, no helmets and a first time scrambler, we opted to head back after this first peak. The descent was uneventful. We made a quick sidetrip to Sanson Peak via the boadwalk, this is the first peak of Sulphur Mountain and the 3rd highest. After that our descent down the switchbacks was leisurely and took about 45 minutes though we easily passed 20 hiking groups that were heading up.
I know now that I will be back to Sulphur Mountain to visit all 4 peaks in one trip and traverse the entire mountain, when I do, I will post an update to this trip.
The summit of Peak 2 with rain clouds coming in |
View towards Lake Louise from Summit #2 before the rain |