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6 summits • 16.6 km • 1,039 m gain • 8 hr 41 min
1 summit • 14.9 km • 786 m gain • 7 hr 20 min
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"When we arrived the weather was quite windy even at the trailhead. We went as far as we could but once we got to the approach going up to the ridge we decided to turn back from the day. Wind slabs were present. The speed of the wind was feeling pretty outrageous as well. Some whumpfing on the approach leading to it. Decided it would be best to come back another day for this bad boy. But it was a beautiful winter stroll otherwise, aside from the wind. lol" — Slogenstein • Nov 21, 2021
"I took the day off work and Feli and I drove down south of Cat Creek to head up Pasque. It was super quiet!!! It was still chilly in the morning, but warmed up in the sun. A bit of wind on the ridge as per usual. Views were good as the sky was cloudless. I lost my phone along the trail up through the trees, but waited to look for it on the way down and found it exactly where I thought I lost it. Good karma! Just couldn't take as many pictures, but luckily Feli got some. Followed the gps track I had downloaded. There was some deeper snow in a few spots, but the ridge didn't have too much. The trail had been broken already and we didn't need snowshoes." — leigh-annewebster • Oct 17, 2018
"ep·ic
ˈepik/
noun.
A long poem, typically one derived from ancient oral tradition,
narrating the deeds and adventures of heroic or legendary figures.
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Early Saturday morning, just as the sun was a blush on the eastern
horizon, a group of strong Prairie Mountaineer Hikers arrived at
the trail head of Pasque Mountain for what would be an epic hike.
Giles and I left our group at the trail head and drove the cars
down the road another 5 kms where we parked a car at the trails
end point.
We then drove back to the trail head and rejoined our group.<BR>
It was -5 degrees Celsius with no snow accumulation at the trail
head, but we could see our objective Pasque Mountain and its
approaching ridge did have a light frosting of snow. We had
snowshoes with us but we decided the snow was not deep enough to
warrant lugging them up the mountain and so left we them with the
cars.<BR>
It was 8:45 am with partly cloudy skies and light winds when we
started out, and soon we were hiking up along an old logging road
towards the ridge. Everyone was in good spirits and we reached the
ridge within a couple of hours. The snow was not deep on the
ridge, but t..." — jamesb • Oct 22, 2016
"Nice warm day but quite overcast towards the summit. Ended up taking the wrong trail after Wilkison Creek crossing and ended up muddling around in the dead end forest trails at the base of Pasque Mountain before locating correct trail." — Mountainman • Jul 3, 2010