Summit Smutwood Peak: Your Step By Step Hiking Guide

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  • čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
  • Conquer the summit of Smutwood Peak with this hike that provides an unforgettable outdoor adventure for those looking to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of Kananaskis Country in Alberta, Canada. The best time to attempt the hike is between July and early October, with September being particularly rewarding when the larches are in full color.
    The trail to Smutwood Peak, an unofficial hybrid name coined by Andrew Nugara as a result of the peak’s spectacularly scenic location between two much larger peaks: Mount Smuts and Mount Birdwood, offers hikers a remarkable journey through the Canadian Rockies, showcasing stunning waterfalls, vast alpine meadows, and breathtaking mountain views.
    The trail is approximately 19 kilometers (11.8 miles) long with an elevation gain of 848 meters (2782 feet), making it a moderate to difficult hike. There are no specific restrooms or facilities along the trail so hikers should plan accordingly and ensure they have the necessary supplies for the hike, including water, snacks, and any personal items they may require. The entire trail typically takes anywhere between 5 and 8 hours, depending on the hiker's fitness level and the time spent at the summit.
    The hike to Smutwood Peak is on an unofficial trail with Alberta Parks, and hikers are advised to carry bear spray, hike in a tight group of at least four people and make plenty of noise due to the high grizzly activity in the area especially around running water, blind corners, and forested areas. There is absolutely no cell service in the area, so carrying an emergency communication device such as a Zoleo or Garmin InReach is highly recommended for safety purposes.
    The final ascent to the summit, approximately 68 meters (223 feet), involves scrambling and can be quite tricky, with loose rock that may slow down the final approach. Disclaimer: If you are unsure of your skills or simply don't want to go to the summit, you can stop just before the scramble section. The views from there are, for the most part, almost the same as the summit. If you want to summit, it's important to recognize your own personal limits and if, at any time, you feel that a particular section is beyond your current skill level or comfort zone, it's okay to turn back. Always prioritize safety and listen to your instincts!
    Overall, the hike to the summit of Smutwood Peak is a captivating outdoor adventure that showcases the natural wonders of Kananaskis, Alberta. From its stunning alpine landscapes to its challenging yet fulfilling terrain, the trail provides hikers with a memorable and rewarding adventure in the heart of the Canadian Rockies.
    Chapters:
    00:00 - Open And Location Of Trailhead
    00:49 - Start of the Hike - Commonwealth Creek Falls
    01:38 - Further Into Commonwealth Creek Valley
    02:07 - Best Bear Advise!
    02:49 - Follow The Map
    03:01 - Over The Rockslide
    03:44 - Tons Of Flowers
    04:26 - Trail To Smuts Pass
    04:55 - The Climb Begins
    05:23 - Halfway Point
    06:38 - Arrival At Smuts Pass
    07:06 - To The False Summit
    08:12 - Hike Becomes A Scramble
    08:35 - At The Summit
    10:00 - Heading Back
    11:30 - Back Around The False Summit
    12:33 - Almost Back To Smuts Pass
    12:55 - An Afternoon Thunderstorm
    13:20 - Stay Vigilant
    13:54 - Commonwealth Creek To The Falls
    14:13 - Back At The Parking Lot
    14:36 - Animated Trail Map
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    Disclaimer: Hiking and scrambling in mountainous terrain entail inherent risks, including but not limited to, slippery surfaces, steep inclines, adverse weather conditions, and encounters with wildlife. Participants must assess their own physical abilities and preparedness before embarking on any hike or scramble. It is essential to research the chosen route, familiarize oneself with potential hazards, and carry appropriate equipment such as navigation tools, first aid supplies, and emergency communication devices. Weather conditions can change rapidly in mountain environments, and participants should be prepared for sudden shifts in temperature, visibility, and precipitation. By voluntarily participating in hiking and scrambling activities, individuals assume responsibility for their safety and well-being and agree to release any liability from organizers, landowners, or authorities involved in facilitating or permitting such activities.

Komentáře • 14

  • @therockymountaintrails
    @therockymountaintrails  Před měsícem

    If you liked this video, leave a comment and hit the "I LIKE THIS" thumbs up above! You can even subscribe if you want!

  • @mary-leesampson67
    @mary-leesampson67 Před 9 dny +1

    Excellent video, liked and followed. Thank you.

    • @therockymountaintrails
      @therockymountaintrails  Před 9 dny

      Thanks so much... I really appreciate it @mary-leesampson67! Glad you enjoyed this one and welcome to our little community!

  • @janej8995
    @janej8995 Před 12 dny +2

    What a great video! It is informative and very professionally made. We plan to do this hike this month, which helps us know what we are in for. Thank you so much!

    • @therockymountaintrails
      @therockymountaintrails  Před 12 dny

      Thank you so much @janej8995 for your amazing feedback...I truly appreciate your kind words! I'm glad you found the video informative for your upcoming hike/scramble. This is the exact reason I've decide to use the footage I record while I'm on these outings to make each video as detailed as possible so fellow hikers get a better idea of what they're going to encounter on the trail. It does take quite a while to get all the elements to flow together and I appreciate you noticing the effort that went into creating this video. I hope that it continues to inspire others, like yourself. for years to come! P.S. Don't forget to subscribe 😁

    • @janej8995
      @janej8995 Před 10 dny +1

      @@therockymountaintrails You're very welcome! I have subscribed to your channel and look forward to more of your videos🙂

    • @therockymountaintrails
      @therockymountaintrails  Před 9 dny +1

      @janej8995 Thank you! Have a great (and safe!) hike up to Smutwood summit when you go! Next video will be Lake O'Hara Alpine Circuit!

  • @HarlanFox--Scrambles
    @HarlanFox--Scrambles Před 4 měsíci +1

    Nice descriptive video!

    • @therockymountaintrails
      @therockymountaintrails  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Hey Harlan! Thanks a lot for the kind words...it really means a lot coming from someone who has put in as many kilometers and cut just as many videos as yourself! Your feedback is much appreciated and thanks for checking out my channel! 👍🍻😄

    • @HarlanFox--Scrambles
      @HarlanFox--Scrambles Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@therockymountaintrails ... Cheers! I like your video style. I like how you break things down into segments. All the best to you.

  • @marioolave3461
    @marioolave3461 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Nice video! I'm planning to hike it this may 1st. How many hours does it take to complete considering someone that has a good walking rhythm? Cheers

    • @therockymountaintrails
      @therockymountaintrails  Před 2 měsíci +3

      First off, thank you for your comment on the video...always appreciate the feedback! Second, I think that your plan to hike this on May 1st may be too early to tackle something of this magnitude. Were you thinking of summiting Smutwood? There is a large system heading our way that could bring up to 25 cm of snow to the mountains and with the melt/freeze we've been having lately the new snow-pack will be unstable. There are many avalanche areas along the trail of this hike and so it my strong opinion that you should wait until enough snow has melted so there would be no risk of avalanche. Now, I have absolutely no idea about what skill sets you possess, if you have avalanche training, you've summited Everest, etc, but I would wait until later in the season...it's still shoulder season and this definitely is not a shoulder season hike. It took us roughly 8 hours to summit and return to the trailhead and that was in good conditions and we took plenty of breaks. Whatever you decide, do your research before you go out, take all necessary precautions and make it home safe!

    • @marioolave3461
      @marioolave3461 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@therockymountaintrails thanks for the advice. I will wait until the right time.

    • @therockymountaintrails
      @therockymountaintrails  Před 2 měsíci +1

      @marioolave3461 Glad to hear it! In my humble opinion, I would wait until July, which is only a few months away, the snow will be gone, and the mountain isn't going anywhere! There are still plenty of hikes out there that you can do in the meantime! 👍