We slogged up the scree to the first summit of the day: Mt Cegnfs getting to the summit about 11:40 I think. It was cool and we all put on extra layers and in my case I pulled out my toque.
After a short break we headed along the connecting ridge to Mt Murray. As we traversed this ridge it looked like there was a goat trail below us that we thought we would use on return to avoid climb Cegnfs a second time.
We followed a pretty good trail up and around to the south side of Murray's summit block.
Counting ascent and descent we ended up doing 4 different routes up/down the summit block. Bill followed the beaten path to the ridge while Kevin and I scrambled a gully which was further east than the Kane gully / chimney. On descent Bill and I followed the top part of the Kane route I think but found a different scree loaded chimney to descend. Kevin successfully found the Kane gully route.
None of these routes was difficult. I think we got to the summit around 1:30 pm.
After picking out mountains and glaciers and a bit of lunch we headed down. We did shortcut the summit of Cegnfs occasionally finding bits of goat trail but interspersed with some scree side hilling then a fast scree run back to grass.
We were back at the cars around 5:15 pm. During the day the weather was pretty good though the real big peaks hid their high points.
On the drive back to Calgary Kevin and I saw a large dark coloured grizzly by Lower Kananaskis lake. The scree was better than I was expecting and the trip time shorter at a little under 9 hours in the good company of Kevin and Bill. Thanks guys from John ... and thanks Kevin for the photos.