Cirque
Peak
- Canadian Rockies

August 12 2001
The day I scrambled
Cirque Peak was sunny and
the photos great. The peak is an easy, scenic scramble from Helen
Lake.
From the lake you go
to Dolomite Pass, turn left across karst pavement and follow a trail
up through fine orange almost volcanic talus to gain a ridge. From
there it's straight forward, all you have to do is just enjoy the fantastic views.
The hike only
takes just over an hour from the lake to get to the double summit.
Then it's
a short fun scramble to the main summit of Cirque Peak.
Myself, my friend
Ann, and a dude named Greg were the only ones to go the peak.
Others in the rather
large hiking contingent stayed by the lake. If you look hard you may
be able to see people near the top of the lake next to a large
boulder in the photo at left.
Later in the day Ann
and her sister and I stopped at Lake Louise for a coffee and a cookie.
Near the
coffee shop we saw a large dog. The name of the breed escapes me,
but it was a big beautiful lazy creature with brown and black markings that
looked like a Saint Bernard... but wasn't.
Note: Sept 13 2003
I'm driving trough Canmore with some friends and wha-la, there's the
dog. It's a Belgian breed I think. Anyway, here it is for you to enjoy.
Handsome thing isn't it?
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Note: Sept 1 2006
I stand corrected.
Duncan has sent me an email and tells me;
"In case no-one else told you, the dog you took a photo of is a Bernese Mountain Dog. They are from Switzerland - no surprise, given that Belgium isn't exactly known for its mountains!
They tend to be lazy in the heat (all that fur) but they go nuts when it is freezing out. We have a 10 year old Bernese (which is old for a big breed) and he turns into puppy every winter."
But back at the
summit, the views were very worth while.
I recommend it.
Unless you have a
severe health problem (clogged heart) you should go to this summit.
Pick a nice clear day in late August or September.
    
When you get there sit back and
reflect upon your achievements and your fantastic opportunities.
I hope
you have a happy life!



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earth, grasses, trees, and forests are always emanating a
subtle, precious light, day and night, always emanating a
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