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10 summits • 17.9 km • 969 m gain • 6 hr 44 min
2 summits • 5.9 km • 794 m gain • 6 hr 33 min • Class 3
1 summit • 13.7 km • 1,004 m gain • 7 hr 0 min
1 summit • 14.2 km • 957 m gain • 7 hr 41 min
1 summit • 11.4 km • 1,173 m gain • 7 hr 34 min
1 summit • 12.0 km • 734 m gain • 3 hr 44 min
Latest summits
"The south ridge was almost entirely dry. We forded the river which was knee deep and fast flowing, but otherwise fine. The route is short but very fun. The summit ridge was less exposed that expected but still challenging. Great spring day" — yuri • May 1, 2021
"River crossing was almost knee deep. Surprised to run into two guys coming up out of the crux as I was going down. The weather was perfect so I guess they had the same idea except they hiked the powerline from Nakiska said it took them an hour." — Randy • Jan 14, 2019
"We did a car shuttle with a scrambling traverse from Stoney Trailhead northward to Mary Barclay Mountain, then northwest along a ridge, turning right = northward at a 3-way intersection of ridges, and up to Mount Barclay, then a rugged ridge with a 10 m vertical upclimb, then both Twin-Towers, Grant MacEwan Peak and down via Heart Mountain & its northwest ridge. Crux was a 10 m vertical rock scrambling upclimb. Avoided a similar or higher crux between west Twin Tower and Grant MacEwan Peak by dropping into the forest to the right/ east side slope and up the Grant MacEwan meadowy south-east facing slope." — geoffc • Jul 21, 2018
"Very enjoyable scrambling near the summit. 60-70kph wind gusts spiced up the final part. I crawled through the exposed section.
We forded Kananaskis River in the morning (water was crotch-deep). The river rose substantially in the afternoon. River ford would have been suicidal in such conditions so we walked instead to Nakiska Ski Resort and hitched a ride back to the car." — Taras • May 13, 2017