Day 3 - Mount Assiniboine to Sunshine Meadows and out to Bourgeau Parking Lot, 30km
It's a beautiful day - the sky falls
You feel like it's a beautiful day
Don't let it get away!
U2
Ever been to Mount Assiniboine? You should GO. It really is spectacular.
A girl could spend days in there, holed up in her little cabin running around in the woods. In fact, I think I might do exactly that sometime in the future. There's a whole heckuva' lot of beautiful trails to explore in the area. I ran in to Mount Assiniboine for the first time 5 years ago, as my first official mountain trail run. Sure, I'd spent lots of time running around on the trails in the woods, but this was different. My eyes were wide open to the possibilities of running long distances on trail and I've been doing it ever since.
Here's the quick version of our 2 days:We cruised in to Marvel Lake....
The lake and the single track were stunning.
We climbed up to Wonder Pass from Marvel Lake.
Mount Assiniboine greeted us at the bottom. For some reason I was craving a Dairy Queen soft serve ice cream when I saw it.
Mike was in his happy place. In fact, we were all in our happy place!
We went for tea and treats at the lodge and then we went for a 7km bonus loop before dinner.
We enjoyed a fun night staying at the Naiset Cabins, cooked up lots of food, mooched lots of food from other guests, socialized, enjoyed a nightcap of whisky which Bryon packed in and slept like the dead.
When we woke up and there was a deer out the front door, the sun was shining and it was a beautiful day.
Lake Og was cool.
We kept cruising through Valley of the Rocks, climbed Citadel Pass and before we knew it we had hit Howard Douglas Lake and Col de Leslie. Yep, I've got my own pass.
Sigh. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSigh indeed.
ReplyDeleteSigh X3.
ReplyDeleteLeslie, you'll love this photo:
http://arbroath.blogspot.com/2009/08/look-what-popped-up-here.html
Cheers, Paul