Most Inspirational Moment
What was great about the trip was that each day's walking brought something new. The walking was hard at times, but the views always very rewarding and the beer back at the camp felt well deserved. It's pretty hard to beat walking in mountains, with views of glaciers and stunning glacial lakes to keep you company, with clear blue skies and constant sunshine. I think we were definitely seeing it at its best!The walks were well chosen to offer the chance to see all that the Rockies have to offer. It was remarkable how quickly you could get away from the crowds on the walks - we often had stunning mountain top views to ourselves. There was some serious elevation gain in most of the walks, and we all soon learnt not to believe the Canadian version of 'flat'! As always, a good group of people to share the experience with.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Renee and Katy were excellent guides and looked after us extremely well. The cooking was exceptional - what they produced on camp stove was consistently delicious. They knew the area and walks well and looked after us well on the walks, tending to blisters and generally keeping the show very successfully on the road. Thanks to them both for making the holiday so memorable!
Advice for Potential Travellers
The walks - particularly at the beginning and end of the trip - are quite long days, with lots of elevation gain, so do take the challenging rating seriously, a decent level of fitness will help. Quite a few of the walks are through bear country, the group does need to walk closely together to keep the bears away.The campsites all had very good facilities and it was easy to set up and move camp the few times we needed to. It did get cold at night- the campfire was a great help, but pack enough warm layers.