Distance

14.5 km to summit

29.1 km total

Elevation

1,416 m start

2,200 m max

Vertical

782 m gain

Time

2 hr 20 min to summit

3 hr 15 min total

Decided to try and maintain the lead on the Canadian Peakery leader board. So whyt not two peak in one day. I had my bike with me. Didn't bring a back, just had water (with electrolytes) in the car. Having tackled Cox Hill earlier in the day and seen the road I would be on, I am now heading up this road. Perhaps I should have carried a small hydration pack. Regardless I knew the descent would be quick. I road my bike maybe 8km and pushed it the road the other almost 7km. I knew this road would get me close having seen it from Moose North, and having done my homework tracing it back with Google Earth. There was only one fork, and I knew I had to pass two gas plants, so choosing the road that would lead to Moose Pad 1 & 2 was correct. From this fork it was a sufferfest walking up the road gaining 500m. I wish I would have brought a drink. At the second red railing the road crested and I locked up my bike there. About 90m left to gain. I scrambled up (moderate to difficult) a short section and then continued up steep slopes covered with vegetation. I got on the ridge and walked over to the summit.

For now, this section of my peakery map is green until someone (you two know who you are) adds some other bump.

Route name

Husky Access Road.

out-and-back
Obstacles

no info yet

Key gear

bike