Distance: 36 km
Elevation Gain: 2341 m (7680 ft)
Time: 2-3 days
Difficulty: Moderate
This is a multi-day hike that takes you behind Mount Decoeli to a high sub-alpine plateau. The route is varied between creek crossings, rock moraines and tussocks. There are multiple places to camp along the route, and a day hike the next day or overnight trip to Kimberley Meadows is also an option.
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May 19, 2026
Shailyn on Spirit Canyon
Hiked on May 18. The trail is fully clear of snow. Lots of crocus and people. It would appear that someone moved the "no parking" sign into the bush, so not sure if that helps the ongoing confusion of whether you can park at the trail head or not. Did the loop, no snow left down in the canyon either...
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May 18, 2026
Emma on Mount Riley
Wonderful hike mostly in the forest... moss, trees, mud, and the last metre avoiding post-holing in the snow. Not bad!!! Have fun. Met an Alaskan couple who said they often see moose there.
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May 16, 2026
AG on Monarch Mountain (A X̲eegí Deiyí Shaa )
Hiked May 15, 2026; only went up to the bench lookout due to time and young kids hiking with us. Was fully clear of snow less a few patches of snow that were easy to walk around. Looked like it would have been doable to the summit. Lots of crocuses in bloom. Saw a deer along the trail, and many, man...
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May 16, 2026
Liz B on AB Mountain
Attempted AB mountain on May 15 and made it just under 5km up before turning around because of snow. The beginning of the hike through the hemlock forest is very pleasant, gradual elevation and easy walking. Once you hit the face, it's straight up. A few more ropes have been added to various section...
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March 28, 2026
Joa on Fish Lake (Łu Zil Män)
Anyone hiked in last week? Are snowshoes needed?
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