[MCR] Wapta Icefields & descent to Peyto Lake

Public Mountain Conditions Report mcr at informalex.org
Sun Jul 3 21:59:34 EDT 2011


I was on the Wapta Icefield from 1-3 July and came out via Peyto Lake.
Weather was cool & cloudy on the Wapta and so travel conditions were
pretty good...ankle deep at most but a little slower because the layer
underfoot was breakable. Coverage was good and crevasses weren't visible.
On the out, I crossed the stream issuing from Cauldron Lake very soon
after getting off the long moraine slope and trended diagonally downward
across moderately easy scree & boulders all the way to the edge of the
feature which forms the canyon of the main Peyto stream. About 50m above
the valley bottom a bedding plane ramp leads back upstream (west) leads
easily to the valley floor. Downstream several hundred metres we crossed 4
or 5 shallow braider channels to gain the summer trail on the south side of
the valley. As runoff increases this will not be possible. I would not bet
on this option on the way into the Peyto as the water rises. Downstream from
the canyon where the stream runs between the two wooded humps, the stream is
hard agains the north with a very long stretch of sidehilling right beside
the stream. Two groups at the Peyto Hut had come up the valley. One took 9
hrs, crossing the channels at the lake and staying on the north side of the
stream the whole way. The other party came all the way up south side of the
stream and had to do "some climbing" to get up the canyon and access the
glacier. Best to plan for more time on approach or descent as this is no
longer straightforward hut access. Our descent with a middle-aged, but fit
and experienced group of 4 took 6 hours from the hut to the parking with the
usual photo and snack breaks.

Greg Yavorsky, UIAGM
Yamnuska
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