Distance: 6 km
Elevation Gain: 750 m (2461 ft)
Time: 4 hours
Difficulty: Moderate
This route connects
Nines Creek North and
Nines Creek South. It is a great route if you want to either hike both Nines Creek North and Nines Creek South, or if you want to hike Nines Creek South and do somewhat of a loop route. The views from the saddle are worth the extra effort.
Recent Comments
December 20, 2020
Mason Bramadat on Fish Lake
Last night my tent was blown over and most of my gear went with it. I was camped near (slightly beyond) Summit 2 on the above map. Some of the gear is still there, probably snow-covered and damaged. There is also a green backpack lower down on the ridge that belongs to me. If anyone is in that regio...
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November 18, 2020
Ganesh Tiwari on North Klondike Valley (Winter)
Please the logistics for this trip and tips for travelling by motor vehicle to tombstone at this time of the year. Such as how do you keep engines warm when not using? Do you need a permit? Is late December a good time to do this trip ?
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November 5, 2020
Q on King's Throne
Does anyone know if it would be advisable to do this hike in mid-December or would that be unsafe?
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October 26, 2020
Marjan on Spirit Canyon
Is there any group hiking? I really keen on doing hiking in youkon. But I have no idea how. I qas wondering if there is any hiking group in meetup or such those ?
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October 25, 2020
Yukon Hiking on Spirit Canyon
Thanks for your comments everyone. We have updated the route to begin at the 1.7 km parking area.
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