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Rocky Mountain Ramblers Association

Trip Report
Trip Date:
8-Oct-2020
Activity:
Trail hike
Trip name:
North Powderface Ridge
Coordinator:
Carl
Report:
A six pack of Ramblers started up Powderface Creek at 9:15 with a temperature of 5C, returning 6 hours later at 3:15 at 13 degrees. We were the first people to reach the trailhead parking lot, and did not see any other people until we reached Powderface Pass (now called by the prosaic name Three Trail Pass).



Group pauses at Three Trail (Powderface) Pass

A big wind recently made most of the autumn leaves go "poof" but there were still some pockets to provide photo ops.



Autumn colours are still bright in parts of Powderface Creek

We hiked up the ridge line, arriving to a chilly wind which kept changing directions, from north to west to east.



North Powderface Ridge

We had lunch on the summit but could not escape the cold wind, so quickly finished and dropped back to the treeline, where the sun came out and the wind dropped.



Lunch on summit of North Powderface Ridge


Just about 100m west of the junction with Prairie Link trail we came across a half eaten carcase of a buck deer, which was now a meal for a murder of crows. We speculated that the murderer of the deer may have been a cougar.



Buck deer carcase on Powderface Creek trail

The crows had eaten a lot in the time we were on the ridge.
Like I have found for every trail in the Kananaskis Country this year, this trail has suffered from erosion. On soft sand deep gullies have appeared, and on rockier ground melting snows and rains have carried away loose sand and silt, leaving an ever growing mass of slabs and boulders on the trail.

Participants: Carl,coordinator and scribe, Darlene, Linda, Robert, Peter, Margo.