It was a fine day for a hike up the old reliable, Prairie Mtn. It was overcast much of the time and the high humidity made for a sweaty ascent up the front side. There were lots of flowers for a trip not known for them. All eventually made it to the top in 1hr.45 where there was time for a group photo:



summit photo: Alda, Madeleine, Dave, Brenda, Doug, Ron, Aldis, Bill

The top had very little wind, although a slight breeze made it a little chilly. At this point we added a lone hiker who was unfamiliar with the loop; she joined us for the descent of the mysterious back side:



Aldis leads the way down the backside of Prairie Mtn

It was easy going as the trail is getting more defined every year. At one point it started to shower a bit, threatening enough to don rain gear:



Time for rain gear: Brenda (poncho), Alda, Aldis & our stray for the day from Red Deer, Crystal.

This barely lasted long enough to get the rain gear damp, after which the sun made a brief appearance. It was uneventful to the junction with the Prairie Creek trail, where a bunch of the locals blocked the route:



Wildlife of the day near Prairie Creek

They moved off as we approached and we were careful to show no fear; cow pepper spray was not required. The trail back to the cars was in good condition.
Thanks to a great group for an enjoyable trip!

Participants: Ron C/S/P, Bill, Aldis, Madeleine, Brenda, David, Douglas, Aldis and ad hoc stray guest from Red Deer, Crystal.
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