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I would like to think of myself as a full time traveler. I have been retired since 2006 and in that time have traveled every winter for four to seven months. The months that I am "home", are often also spent on the road, hiking or kayaking. I hope to present a website that describes my travel along with my hiking and sea kayaking experiences.

HATTERAS GROUP – Climbing Camp 1994

CLIMBING CAMP 1994 HATTERAS GROUP SUMMARY   by Kim Kratky Location: headwaters of Hatteras Creek, co-ordinates on 82K/14 Westfall River are 922-373. Participants: Benoit Aubin, Ross Breakwell, Gord Frank, Kim Kratky, Knut Langballe, Pam Olson, Sue Port (cook), Larry Smith, Eddie … Continue reading

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MOUNT AMEN-RA & ATMU

MOUNT AMEN-RA   2914m   9,550′ MOUNT ATMU  2804m   9,200′ Egyptian Peaks, Glacier Creek by Kim Kratky Back in the 1970s, when Glacier Creek first opened up to easy access, I spent some time on the Truce Glacier studying the peaks south … Continue reading

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MOUNT MONICA

MOUNT MONICA    3059m   10,037′ The dominant mountain on the north boundary of Monica Meadows, is one of the easier 10,000-foot peaks in the West Kootenay to climb. It is an arduous climb, non-technical by one route.  1. Glacier and … Continue reading

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MACBETH ICEFIELD TRAVERSE

The MacBeth Icefield is easily accessible, flat and easy to traverse. The north access is up the north fork of Glacier Creek. The south access is the MacBeth Icefield trail. Shuttles are necessary. Glacier travel precautions are necessary – roped … Continue reading

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MONICA MEADOWS TRAIL

These are some of the best meadows/alpine areas in the West Kootenay. Access is long and the last few kilometres are high clearance. The meadows give access to a wide area of other mountains. A campground was established in the … Continue reading

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JUMBO PASS TRAIL & Mt ANUBIS

Like the Earl Grey Pass Trail, this route between East and West Kootenays was used by explorers, miners and trappers at the turn of the century. Now it is usually used by hikers to gain access to the ridges and … Continue reading

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MacBETH ICEFIELD TRAIL

A spectacular trail with great views of the headwall and 837-foot Graymalkin Falls coming off the ice field. The trail gives great access to many mountaineering possibilities.  Location: Up Glacier Creek Road in Purcells  Difficulty: C2 Elevation gain: 640m (2100′) … Continue reading

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EARL GREY PASS TRAIL

The Earl Grey Pass is a 61km crossing of the Purcell Wilderness Conservancy between Toby and Hamill Creeks. In 1807, David Thompson built Kootenay House for the North West Company near the mouth of Toby Creek. It was the first … Continue reading

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FRY CREEK CANYON TRAIL & KOOTENAY JOE RIDGE

This good trail up the spectacular Fry Creek Canyon is very popular with West Kootenay residents during the spring. It is one of the few low-level trails that exhibit wonderful wildflowers and possible sightings of deer, elk and mountain goats.  … Continue reading

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COBALT LAKE – CONRAD KAIN LOOP HIKE

Done as a day hike, this takes about 8 hours. But the dramatic scenery warrants several days. Stay for at least one night at each of Cobalt Lake and Applebee Camps. This is possibly the best day hike (or longer … Continue reading

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