Opal Ridge (South Peak): In Photos

A gorgeous view. I'm pretty sure that sharp peak is Mount Potts.
A gorgeous view. I’m pretty sure that sharp peak is Mount Potts.

Looking for an Awesome Scramble in Kananaskis? Try Opal Ridge!

OpalRidge-10For some reason, the south peak of Opal Ridge is a scramble I had forgotten about, so when a friend suggested we hike it, I was total on board. Four of us headed to the Fortress Junction Service Station on Highway 40 in Kananaskis and geared up, ready for a long day. From the north side of the parking lot, we headed north through the grass and crossed over the drainage creek to start the ascent on trail that leads to the top (Note: You want to be on the left side, or north, of the drainage as you ascend). This one has it all: a steep ascent, loose and large rocks on which to scramble, lovely wildflowers, a grassy meadow before the last push (equipped with the perfect rock on which to have lunch!), and then a final hike up to the south peak with views of the surrounding valleys and mountains that will leave you breathless. As an added bonus, you can scree down parts of the descent. Squeee for the scree! Photos don’t do it justice, but it’ll give a pretty good idea of the awesomeness to expect. Continue reading “Opal Ridge (South Peak): In Photos”

Fall Hiking on Opal Ridge

Omg, I'm hiking in the fall! It's so pretty... :)
Omg, I’m hiking in the fall! It’s so pretty… 🙂

The fall season in Calgary and the Rockies is short. Like, in my opinion, way too short. It happens around the end of September- there’s a brief period when the leaves transition to nice yellow and orange-like colours, and then in a matter of 2 or 3 weeks, the colours are gone and it’s pretty much winter. This isn’t the worst thing in the world, but it does mean that getting out to the mountains during this short period of time is of utmost importance! Continue reading “Fall Hiking on Opal Ridge”