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Paget Peak | 2009-06-28

Paget Peak
  • Location: Yoho National Park
  • Activity: Scrambling
  • Height: 2,560 m (8,399 ft)
  • Elevation Gain: 1,200 m (3,937 ft)
  • Distance: 12.0 km / Round Trip (7.5 mi)
  • Avg Steepness: 11.3°
  • Estimated Time: 4.5-8 hrs
  • Technicality: Intermediate
  • Fitness Level: Moderate

Red line is the actual track I took up to where I went which was recorded by my GPS.

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Paget Peak | 2009-06-28

It was my first time in Yoho National Park. Mouse over to see names.

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Paget Peak | 2009-06-28

Mount Stephen, probably among the most difficult scramble you encounter in the Canadian Rockies.

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Paget Peak | 2009-06-28

Close up towards Lake Louse area.

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Paget Peak | 2009-06-28

I came here with a club called "Calgary Scrambling and Mountaineering Club". Some said I am lucky that I am young and strong to do what I do, but it's wrong. Look at them. They are old but in real good shape. They can kick a lot of young people's ass for sure.

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Paget Peak | 2009-06-28

Mountain Goat. It's extremely rare to see them.

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Paget Peak | 2009-06-28

Mark, from UK. Whenever I tell stories of him, I describe "The crazy UK guy". He's obsessed with sharp difficult ridges and he always takes the more difficult routes when there is options to take easier and safer routes.

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Paget Peak | 2009-06-28

View from the 1st peak. Beautiful Sherbrooke Lake at the bottom and Waputik Icefield far away.

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Paget Peak | 2009-06-28

I joined this club and I love it. Nice peeps who are as madly in love with mountains as I am. Finally I found people who speak the same language lol.

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Paget Peak | 2009-06-28

At the second peak, having lunch.

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Paget Peak | 2009-06-28

View from the 3rd peak. Rollover to see names.

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Paget Peak | 2009-06-28

Mount Bosworth.

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