Distance: 17 km
Elevation Gain: 587 m (1926 ft)
Time: 6 hours
Difficulty: Moderate
The Berney Creek valley is in the Annie Lake Area and there is an old exploration road that brings you to the alpine and the beautiful turquoise waters of Berney Lake. There is much to explore in this area with good backcountry camping options and extended hiking options. This valley is great access to Mount MacNeil and Radelet Peak. While the hike itself is straightforward to Berney Lake, there are a few challenges. Firstly, the driving access requires fording Becker Creek and the Wheaton River by vehicle as these two main bridges have been removed along the Annie Lake Road. This means timing your trip for when there are lower water levels (mid- to late-summer). The second challenge is that once you start hiking the Berney Creek road, there are about a dozen rockslides that you have to hike across, including one that has taken out the entire road itself. These rockslides just slow you down and require more careful footing.
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November 15, 2024
Yukon Hiking on Mount Decoeli
We snowshoed a portion of the trail up to where it joins the main creek (November 9th). The trail had been packed down slightly by a snowmobile and skier tracks. The creek had some open water still, as it hasn't been too cold, but you can likely continue further into the alpine easily avoiding the...
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November 15, 2024
Yukon Hiking on Dezadeash River Trail
We skied the trail on November 10th. The trail was snow covered and already packed down. It was a beautiful quick little outing.
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October 4, 2024
Yukon Hiking on Nares Mountain
Hiked the loop on Wednesday and had the route to ourselves. Quite a bit of snow on the upper 1/3 of the mountain (5-10 cm). Trail difficult to follow at times with no other footsteps! Still managed the loop in 4 hours. Enjoy!!!
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October 4, 2024
Gaétan Cyr on Becker Peak
Oct 1, young healthy grizzly defending a Carcass just before the sub-summit
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October 1, 2024
Em on Fish Lake (Łu Zil Män)
Started the hike around 12:30, a big foggy near the top. We just missed a pack of 6 wolves up on the saddle according to hikers coming back down. About an inch of snow in some spots and mostly dry in the treed parts. Not icy at all today (perfect for snowballs)!
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