September 12, 2017

Powderface Ridge

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Dist: 8.5km   Elev: 650m   Summit: 7257'   Time: 3h   Difficulty: 3/5

Faced with nearly 4 hours of audio lectures for school, I decided to relocate my classroom to the Elbow Valley. Admittedly, I had to replay a few sections after becoming distracted by taking pictures of the beautiful scenery, but it was definitely a refreshing change from the library.

Trail Description:
This trail begins at the end of Highway 66, 9.5 km beyond Elbow Falls. I parked on the shoulder of the highway, just before the pavement ends, and followed the gravel path leading uphill on the north side of the road. The trail starts with a moderate ascent for the first few kms, and then levels off a bit as the forest opens to reveal a grassy slope of a small hill to the east. The views were great from the top of this outlier, and I imagine many hikers climb to this point (about 50m above the regular trail) and then happily call it a day. Intent on reaching the true ridge crest, however, I followed the undulating trail back into the forest for another couple kms as it approached the final short climb to Powderface Ridge's high point. From the here, I was rewarded with great views of surrounding peaks and ridges.


The trail starts up a rooty trail, directly from the highway.

After about an hour, the views open up significantly.  Forgetmenot mountain to the left.


A patriotic hiker installed this on the eastern outlier along the way. 

Final short climb to Powderface Ridge
Nihahi Ridge to the west


Elbow River valley to the east



Powderface Ridge panorama (looking east)



From left to right: Mount Cornwall, Mount Glasgow, Nihahi Ridge

Looking south at the meandering Elbow River during the last half of the descent

Beautiful views of these lower mountain peaks



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