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Helena Ridge to Stuart Knob | 2011-10-16

Rockbound Lake II
  • Location: Banff National Park
  • Activity: Hiking
  • Height: 2,206 m (7,238 ft)
  • Elevation Gain: 980 m (3,215 ft)
  • Distance: 18.2 km / Round Trip (11.3 mi)
  • Avg Steepness: 6.2°
  • Estimated Time: 4-7 hrs
  • Technicality: Novice
  • Fitness Level: Moderate

Hummm, Seems every time I go out with Raff, some strange things happen. Last time was coincidentally Great Divide trips on that weekend, this time both Sat and Sun were coincidentally plan B’s and both trips were long ones.

So a day after Elbow 4 peak traverse which was over 34 km / 2250 m, I went to Helena Ridge – Stuart Knob traverse which cracked 27.5 km / 1690 m…

To Rockbound Lake:
A long long boring journey… No view, no ambush from guerillas, no bikini girls, No nO NO NOTHING at all. It’s more like pain walking on the trail… Skiing down must be fun however.

To Helena Ridge:
There are few trails to get to upper flat of this uniquely shaped range, but probably we took the most used one. We followed a trail on lake shore on right side and found another trail going up a grassy/bushy slope. This trail led us at the bottom of a gully which goes to Helena (page 8).

To Stuart Knob:
We went back the same way until we were lower than cliff bands, then traversed south slope of Helena to connecting ridge. Rubble on the sidehill was very unpleasant and it was very hard to walk. It was one of these that size of rock didn’t matter. They were all hard and loose and rock falls can be triggered very easily. There might be a possible way to avoid this. I think there is a possibility that you can actually come down from east slope from the summit. This way you can minimize loose rock walk. See page 19 for high rez picture. You can easily get around rockbands except 1 rockband which I am not sure.

To the knob, we had to ascent similar hard and loose rubble slope… Snow made it little easier for us… The knob is sounded by rockband, so you need to go climber’s left (SW) to go around to the back side (page 26). Back side is just a rubble slope, you should be able to get to the summit block with no difficulty. The crux would be scrambling up this summit block. Just one move of moderate scrambling (page 27). By the way Gem Trek map is pointing the summit on wrong place. It is at GR724873.

Descent:
We followed a trail and went down to flat then find our way back to the gully we took to go up Helena. Then we returned to the never ending trail.

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Helena Ridge to Stuart Knob | 2011-10-16

Eisenhower Peak from the bottom.

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Helena Ridge to Stuart Knob | 2011-10-16

Σ( ̄ロ ̄lll)… My Hulk globes got some competition. Raff's Hellboy gloves!!

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Helena Ridge to Stuart Knob | 2011-10-16

Long trail.

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Helena Ridge to Stuart Knob | 2011-10-16

Rockbound Lake in the morning. It was very calm.

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Helena Ridge to Stuart Knob | 2011-10-16

Views only get better from here.

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Helena Ridge to Stuart Knob | 2011-10-16

Helena Ridge
  • Location: Banff National Park
  • Activity: Scrambling
  • Height: 2,862 m (9,390 ft)
  • Elevation Gain: 1,400 m (4,593 ft)
  • Distance: 11.2 km / One Way (7.0 mi)
  • Avg Steepness: 7.1°
  • Estimated Time: 4-6 hrs
  • Technicality: Intermediate
  • Fitness Level: Hard

Greg took more difficult line.

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Helena Ridge to Stuart Knob | 2011-10-16

Finally feels we got closer to Helena Ridge. Mouseover for route line.

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Helena Ridge to Stuart Knob | 2011-10-16

Pano pano pano.

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Helena Ridge to Stuart Knob | 2011-10-16

Truly how unique this mountain is.

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Helena Ridge to Stuart Knob | 2011-10-16

Long approach, slogging up rubble slopes… Remains me of Yesterday, Glasgow to Breast Banded Peak traverse

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Helena Ridge to Stuart Knob | 2011-10-16

At the false summit. Who bothered to build a cairn here?

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Helena Ridge to Stuart Knob | 2011-10-16

Summit view!

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Helena Ridge to Stuart Knob | 2011-10-16

Peaks near Lake Louise area. Mouseover for peak pointers.

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Helena Ridge to Stuart Knob | 2011-10-16

Sphereshot of Castle Mountain.

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Helena Ridge to Stuart Knob | 2011-10-16

Group pic. From left, Greg, Raff, and me.

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Helena Ridge to Stuart Knob | 2011-10-16

Stuart Knob
  • Location: Banff National Park
  • Activity: Scrambling
  • Height: 2,850 m (9,351 ft)
  • Elevation Gain: 1,690 m (5,545 ft)
  • Distance: 27.5 km / Loop (17.1 mi)
  • Avg Steepness: 7.0°
  • Estimated Time: 10-13 hrs
  • Technicality: Advanced
  • Fitness Level: Athlete

Traversing hard & loose sidehill of Helena…

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Helena Ridge to Stuart Knob | 2011-10-16

Almost near the end of horrible sidehill walk.

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Helena Ridge to Stuart Knob | 2011-10-16

Looking back Helena Ridge. Click on magnifying glass icon to see zoom of Helena for possible althernate route.

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Helena Ridge to Stuart Knob | 2011-10-16

Sauron watching over us… MR. FRODOooooo Do Something!!

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Helena Ridge to Stuart Knob | 2011-10-16

More panorama…

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Helena Ridge to Stuart Knob | 2011-10-16

Snake shaped ridge. Cool!

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Helena Ridge to Stuart Knob | 2011-10-16

I am getting hungry. What's my dinner?

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Helena Ridge to Stuart Knob | 2011-10-16

I think I will eat dumplings. (* ̄ー ̄)_凸 I want rice too.

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Helena Ridge to Stuart Knob | 2011-10-16

Greg at the summit.

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Helena Ridge to Stuart Knob | 2011-10-16

Good picture to show the way around of rockband. Mouseover for line.

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Helena Ridge to Stuart Knob | 2011-10-16

One short section of moderate scrambling.

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Helena Ridge to Stuart Knob | 2011-10-16

Sam at the top. I met Sam who I went to Smutwood with. What a coincidence.

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Helena Ridge to Stuart Knob | 2011-10-16

It was better to scree run than follow the trail for descent.

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Helena Ridge to Stuart Knob | 2011-10-16

Long connecting ridge of Helena and Stuart.

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Helena Ridge to Stuart Knob | 2011-10-16

I don't want to walk that boring trail but I still like to come back here and have to come back here anyway for other peaks.

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