Saturday, October 26, 2024

VE6/HC-034 Stoney Woman Mountain

 After our trip to Asheville had to be cancelled at the last minute (Thanks Helene!), we booked tickets to Calgary for a trip to Banff National Park. After a few days of focusing on foliage, looking at lakes, and seeing the sights, we had some time for SOTA. I chose this peak, since it was a relatively easy hike, and easy to get to the trailhead. It had snowed on the higher peaks the night before, so I didn't want to get too high.

On the hike.

Across the highway from the town of Banff, we drove up the switchbacks to the Mount Norquay ski area. I parked at the first, lowest lot. Across the road is the trailhead. The trail is well worn, and  was easy to follow. The one spot where there is a sharp turn there were two signs to make sure you went the right way. 

Enjoying the cool Banff weather.

It had been rainy and foggy earlier in the day, so all the exposed roots were slick. Or maybe my boots were just too worn down. Either way, I made it to a semi-open area just below the summit. From the trail I could get glimpses of Banff down below. I stepped off trail to tag the high point, and set up on a sunny slope looking down at the town. 

The best view of town I got.
 

There were some geomagnetic storms that day, so propagation wasn't very good. I did make enough contacts though, and it gave hope for some good aurora later that evening. The cell service on top was good. 

Very neat seeing the aurora.

The hike back down was quick, until I slipped on a root. That was a bit unpleasant and forced me to slow down a bit. Back at the car we headed back to our hotel then out for dinner. After eating, we wandered around Canmore until it got dark, and that's when the aurora started. Never having seen it before, it was spectacular, and we were not in a particularly dark area. Definitely picked a good week to visit Canada!
More Aurora.

 

Trailhead: Bottom of the Mt Norquay ski area parking.
Website: SOTA Site.
Route: Take the trail up to the summit.
Red Tape: None. There are some great views of town at the last switchback on the way up.

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