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Tag Archives: Hidden Trail
Hidden Trail – Kananaskis Country – Hiking Alberta
The Ribbon Creek area of Kananaskis Country, Alberta is a central reference point for a large variety of excellent hikes. On this day, I have been invited to join two workplace colleagues, Cheyenne and Justin. We shall hike Hidden Trail from the … Continue reading →
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Tagged Coal Mine Scar, Hidden Trail, hiking, hiking alberta, hiking Canada, hikingwithbarry, Kananaskis, Kananaskis Country
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Mount Allan Traverse – Kananaskis – Hiking Alberta
The objective is to hike across the summit of Mount Allan, beginning at Deadman’s Flats in the Bow Valley Corridor, and ending 24 kilometres and a vertical mile later at Ribbon Creek in Kananaskis Country. It will be a long, … Continue reading →
Mount Allan – Kananaskis Country – Hiking Alberta
A brilliant, full moon, suspended over misty mountains in front of me, is complemented by a spectacular sunrise forming up behind. Daylight encroaches and mountains turn pink. Mount Allan is the site of Nakiska Ski Resort constructed specifically for the 1988 Winter Olympics … Continue reading →
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Tagged Centennial Ridge, Centennial Trail, Coal Mine Scar, Hidden Trail, hiking, hiking alberta, hiking Canada, hikingwithbarry, Kananaskis, Kananaskis Country, Kananaskis Valley, Kananaskis Village, Mount Allan, Mushroom Garden, Olympic Summit, Ribbon Creek, Rock Garden
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