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D6 Easy/Moderate scramble--GR338442

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D6 Easy/Moderate scramble--GR338442

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I've never done this, but it looks doable and even better with snow. If we have enough daylight, we'll do the traverse to GR345444. Check out the route in Nugara's "More Scrambles in the Canadian Rockies."

• Bring microspikes/icers, things could get slippery!

CORA organizers no longer accept cash for memberships or drop ins. You must pay your $20 membership fee or $5 drop-in fee online before this trip. CORA rules mandate that I move non-members to the waiting list until they've paid their membership or drop-in fee online. If this is you, post a comment saying that you've paid to let me know. Group size limit is 12.

To make sure I know who's coming and your general level of experience (I need to know for planning/safety reasons; beginners with a basic level of hiking fitness are most welcome), you can not sign up a guest. Everyone coming must sign up on their own. Please answer all questions during the RSVP process. If you don't I'll bump you to "Not Going" and you'll go to the back of the line until you provide all the answers.

The pace will be moderate. A basic level of hiking fitness is required.

Be prepared for cold, windy, snowy weather one minute, clear skies and sun the next. October in the Rockies can be like February in the Rockies.

I'll probably never have done this trip, so it will be an adventure. Expect bushwhacking, route finding, creek crossing, and a bunch of other stuff.

There is a good chance that we could be turned back at any point due to snow, ice, wind, flood damage, zombie marmots and any number of other conditions we encounter. When it comes to safety I'm conservative.

All participants are expected to act as a responsible member of the group. If you don't intend to act as a member of the group, this trip is not for you. Shared values of this trip include personal responsibility and mutual reliance (we all look out for one another), fun, safety and respect. The organizer is not a guide, but he has the final say in matters of safety.

Research the route. Assume that everyone but you will be hit in the head by a huge rock while a grizzly and cougar are playing tug-of-war with their bodies, leaving you alone to find your way back to the car.

Elevation gain: 830 m

Time on trail: 6-10 hours (don't plan anything for Saturday night)

Dogs: Not on this trip.

Required Equipment:

• Hiking boots (absolutely mandatory; no runners or short-top day hikers)

• Headlamp (just in case!)

• Sunscreen

• Water

• Food

• First aid kit

• Rain jacket

• Fleece/warm layer

• Warm hat

• Gloves

• Gaiters

• Icers/micro-spikes (no crampons)

Driving and Directions: Highway 40 south from the Trans-Canada. Park on the highway "at the Highway 40 sign just north of the Kananaskis Village turn off at a dried creek bed."

Click here for a driving map (https://maps.google.ca/maps?saddr=Dalhousie+LRT&daddr=Kananaskis+Trail&hl=en&ll=51.037508,-114.837341&spn=0.244382,0.676346&sll=50.9342,-115.1017&sspn=0.030616,0.084543&geocode=FZDKCwMddxIy-Q%3BFS8xCQMdv1Aj-Q&t=h&mra=dme&mrsp=1&sz=14&z=11)

Costs: Members are free. Non-member fee is $5.

Transport: CORA trips start at the trailhead. We meet at the meeting point in Calgary to make organizing trips easier and help ensure we know who's showing up. Please be on time. You may choose to meet us at the trailhead, but please advise us ahead of time.

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