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5 summits • 2.3 km • 880 m gain • 3 hr 18 min
1 summit • 12.5 km • 1,434 m gain • 4 hr 54 min
1 summit • 12.6 km • 1,152 m gain • 3 hr 45 min
1 summit • 26.8 km • 2,281 m gain • 14 hr 15 min
1 summit • 6.4 km • 890 m gain • 4 hr 29 min
1 summit • 7.2 km • 888 m gain • 5 hr 11 min
1 summit • 8.5 km • 1,037 m gain • 4 hr 25 min
Latest summits
"A beautiful day to grab the non-technical peaks on Mt Rundle. We found some fun scrambling by sticking to the ridge proper. On the return, we tried to utilize the bypass trails. Some successfully avoided gaining unneeded elevation… some ended up being torturous side-hilling on scree. My ankles and knees would have preferred the additional elevation. Instead of regaining Rundle 8, we dropped down into a bowl south of the col between 8 and 7. We figured we’d give an alternate descent line a try. After down climbing a series of cliff bands, we found ourselves on the lower plateau and on the main trail. It worked! Although I’m not sure it actually saved any time. " — ivo • Sep 16, 2023
"Was talking to some people at the EEOR summit and shut my GPS off without realizing. EEOR and R8 seem to be the same peak but are slightly different and a lot of people don't go to R8. You can drop down the side or stay on top the ridge the whole way never to hard and very close. A fun very short traverse across. A nice view of Shark with Smuts and Assiniboine peaking out" — Randy • Oct 23, 2018