Tuesday, 16 August 2016

Hike to Stanley Glacier, and Bears!


Starting in the Kootenay Valley, the trail to Stanley Glacier begins climbing through lush forest

Starting nice and early, there is lots of mist and cloud at this altitude.

Much of the area burned after a lightning strike years ago, the regrowth is very interesting to see.




At the top of the trail there is an awesome view of the Glacier and Mountain peaks


There are un-maintained trails that continue up the loose avalanche scree to a hanging valley. This is the view looking back over the area I hiked up.

Inside the Hanging Valley, stopped for lunch!

Black Bear!

And then a Grizzly appeared. The bears a drawn to highways and pathways at this time of year to feast on berries that grow in the full sun. This leads to more frequent human-bear encounters.

This one had zero interest in the humans less than 15 feet away.



...They didn't eat me.

1 comment:

  1. ... nice story Tilo! Some of the pictures are like a Fairytale..
    .Where was the Black Bear ? ...you weren't supposed to be hiking alone!!!

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