Mount
Cory
- Canadian Rockies

July 12/01
When Ann and I did this easy scramble we had originally thought
to do Cascade, but a summit cloud in the morning made me suggest a
switch to sunnier Cory.
Ann agreed.
As it turned out,
Cascade would have been just fine anyway. But it didn't matter, Ann
and I returned a few weeks later and bagged Cascade.
The first couple of
thousand feet are the hardest; the grade is steep but never loose
and a trail shows the way. You top out at a beautiful little plateau,
with wild flowers and a view north to the Lake Louise group and
nearby Cockscomb Mountain.
After that the route
gets more interesting. Very enjoyable terrain over a series of small
rises with small bouts of hands on scrambling.
A thunder cloud went
to the south but never threatened the north side of the valley.
Mount Cory seems to be protected by the Massive Range to the west
and the Bow Valley also helps open up the clouds.
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Mount Cory from the highway
The route goes up the rib on the right |
On the way down we tried
going into a talus gully to the right of the main path, looking for
loose limestone debris to soften the tedious down hike. This was
fine, easier on the limbs but a lot dustier.
Near the bottom, the
afternoon summer heat was very fine. Ann and I were bushed but content I
think, after over eight hours on the mountain. All in all a fantastic
day.
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The
plateau and Cockscomb Mountain. |
Famous Quotes <-- click
h to have a lodge in some
vast wilderness. Where rumors of oppression and deceit, of
unsuccessful and successful wars may never reach me anymore.
William Cowper
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