Monday, April 30, 2018

Best Day Hikes Near Calgary

Photo © Ryan Drescher 2015

In Calgary, we are very lucky to live in such close proximity to something as beautiful and raw as the Rocky Mountains and Kananaskis Provincial Park. There are very few places left in the world that are so wild and untouched, and that number continues to dwindle as our population grows and expands. In this post, I'll be outlining some of the best day hikes within driving distance from the city.

Photo © Ryan Drescher, 2015

The Ptarmigan Cirque 

5 km, 3 hours
Elevation Gain: 230m

A short but moderately challenging hike, the Ptarmigan Cirque trail head is located at the highest point of the Highwood Pass, the highest drivable pass in Canada at 7200 feet. The first kilometer is a very steep climb up a well-maintained trail, but it's worth it. Once you crest the top, the cirque goes around a high mountain bowl, and the terrain is stark and beautiful.

In the spring, summer melt makes a small meadow marshland, a creek, and small waterfalls through rocky outcropping. The area itself is flat and ion the summer it is full of alpine flowers. There are plenty of places to sit and enjoy the view overlooking the pass or higher up, overlooking the meadow.

Photo © Ryan Drescher, 2015

If you get to the end of the meadow and you're ready to turn back, you can follow the main trail around. If you're still feeling energetic, you can push forward along a small trail into the upper bowl and from there you can scramble up to the top of Mount. Rae. This section is a long stretch of scree and talus (loose shale slope) that affords a phenomenal view from the top.

Photo ©Ryan Drescher, 2015

Yamnuska

7 km, 4 hours
Elevation Gain: 435+ meters

Photo Credit Paul Jerry (Flickr)

Mount John Laurie, commonly known as Yamnuska, is an advanced hike that takes you up a steep, treed climb to the top of a ridge and eventually to the peak of the mountain located on the fringe of the Rockies. There are a variety of trails that you can follow along the slope, some steeper than others. The ridge butts up against the main peak of Yamnuska. The trails all lead around the backside of the peak, not seen in the photo above. At the back end of the bowl, things get a little bit more technical.

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Photo Credit Kevin Lenz

You will have to traverse a scree slope, and at one point there is a small ledge around a small cavity in the slope. This part of the traverse has a mounted chain to help you around. Once on the other side, it's an open, moderate climb to the peak. From the top, the adventurer is afforded a stunning view of both the foothills and prairies rolling out east, as well as a great look west into the heart of the Rocky Mountains. Afterwards, the easiest way down is to follow the loop, which takes you around the front of the mountain, down the scree slope face, and back into the woods below.

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Photo Credit Kevin Lenz 

Larch Valley/Sentinel Pass

Larch Valley - 4.3 km+ in the valley, takes about 4 hours.
Elevation Gain: 535m

Sentinel Pass is an additional 2.5 km, with a gain of 200m.

The Larch Valley trail head is located on Moraine Lake in Banff. It's another one of those trails that is has a really steep first section, but quickly levels out. Its a stunning hike in the fall, especially the two weeks in mid-September when the Larch trees have all changed colour. This, however, will also be the trail's busiest time. It will be packed, because this is one of Banff's premiere attractions, and also it's Banff. If you want to avoid the crowds, it is still a beautiful hike in the summer.

Photo © Ryan Drescher 2016

Once your crest the top of the ascent, you're in the valley. The pathways here are relatively flat, weaving through trees and along small creeks. At the top of the valley, the trail briefly pops out of the larches into a meadow, providing a stunning view of the Valley of 10 Peaks. After that it drops back in to the trees and eventually finds it's way to the Minnestimma Lakes, a series of small reflective pools.

Photo © Ryan Drescher 2016

The Sentinel Pass segment of the hike goes out and beyond the larches. It rises steeply over a couple of kilometers, and leaves you at the top with a stunning view, perched among the spires that give the Sentinel Pass its name. From here, it is recommended you turn back unless you've arranged a ride. You can press further, going down the other side of the pass into Paradise Valley, but you likely won't make it all the way back before dark.

Photo © Ryan Drescher 2016

This area is often frequented by bears, and Parks Canada often requires groups of a certain size before you can hike the trail.

Galatea Lakes

16km, 5 hours
Elevation Gain: 457m

The Galatea Lake or Galatea Creek Trail can be done as a day hike for the adventurous and experienced hiker. The trail winds its way up a beautiful valley along the Galatea Creek. There are multiple crossing across wooden bridges.

Photo © Ryan Drescher, 2012

While the vistas are more or less non-existent here, the creek bed is gorgeous, and the the walk through the woods is quite nice. The last stretch up to the lake has a lot of loose rock, so make sure to wear proper footwear. The large 2013 flood has caused a lot of damage to the trail, and many of the routes have been adjusted or shifted to accommodate.

Photo © Ryan Drescher, 2012

Lilian Lake, most of the way up the trail, is a beautiful spot for lunch and the ideal turn around location. You can also get a back-country permit to camp in the well-maintained campground here that has a shared fire pit. The pristine lake is tucked away, and smooth as glass. From this trail, there a wide range of options. Guinn's pass leads over to Ribbon Lake on the other side of a ridge, a short, steep 1.5 km hike for Lilian Lake will take you to the Galatea Lakes, tucked high up in a mountain bowl. These lakes often have ice and snow  around them long into the summer, and they are small, deep, and beautiful.

Grassi Lakes

4km, 2 hours
Elevation Gain: 250m

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Photo Credit McKay Savage

This short, easy hike is perfect for a family or a partial day hike. It is very popular and often frequented by sport climbers as well. There are two possible routes you can take, at a fork after the first 100m. The easier route appears to be a fire road, and the other takes you along a slightly more difficult, but still fairly easy, path that passes along a waterfall. At the top of the trail are two beautiful, iridescent lakes. They make a great place for lunch, and above the first lake there is a short scramble to a petroglyph on a boulder for the more adventurous. The entire way up, great views of Ha Ling Peak and the Canmore area can be enjoyed.

Photo © Ryan Drescher, 2012

I hope this collection has proved helpful. Canada has so much open space, so much untouched wilderness just waiting to be explored. Check out some of these hikes or find your own adventure, and enjoy the world we have while you can! Make sure to be respectful of nature and other people, and leave the trails in better condition that you left them. Don't leave behind garbage, or damage the plant life. Watch your step, and be mindful of bears and other wildlife.

Let Auto Truck Depot help you get there with bike racks, cargo boxes, roof racks, and much more!

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Friday, April 20, 2018

Jump Into Spring with the Swagman Sale!


With the winter finally falling away behind us, it's time to get ready for spring and summer. How do you spend your summers? Here in Calgary, it's often said that we spend more of our free time leaving the city for the wilderness than anything else. It's incredibly easy with the vast Rocky Mountains a mere hour away, and such a wide variety of beautiful landscapes to traverse.


Let Auto Truck Depot help you explore wherever you may go, whether it's in a city park or out in the country, by hooking you up with a high quality Swagman Rack for a great price. For a limited time only, we are offering 15% off all Swagman products, so you can get your vehicle outfitted for your next summer adventure!


Watercraft Racks

Swagman doesn't just make bike racks. If you're looking to head out to the lake or river, check out the Folding Contour Roof Mount Kayak Carrier. Designed to accommodate most standard racks, it even comes with additional 10mm bolts for over-sized crossbars. It can hold 1 kayak, and comes with 2 tie down straps, bow and stern straps, and padded cam buckles. When you're not hauling a kayak, the racks even fold down to reduce wind resistance.

If you're looking for something a little bit larger, we've got several other kayak racks, like the Contour Roof Mount Kayak Holder, and the Coronado Roof Mount Kayak Holder.

Swagman Roamer LT Pop-Up Trailer Rack

Heading out camping with your pop-up tent trailer? Don't have a truck, or just need some extra storage space? Swagman makes a rack designed to mount to the top of your trailer to give you that extra storage boost. They can also be installed on truck canopies on tonneau covers and truck canopies!


Bike Racks

Where Swagman really shines is their prolific range of bike racks. From the Swagman SEMI 2.0 2 Bike Rack to the Swagman QUAD 2 to 4 Bike Rack and the Swagman XTC4, Swagman's racks are designed to mount to the hitch of your vehicle. Built from high quality materials, they are made to last, and they will securely get your bikes wherever they need to go.

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Monday, April 9, 2018

BAKFlip MX4 and G2 April Sale


At up to 38% off, it's already hard to ignore this amazing off on the BAKFlip MX4 and G2 tonneau covers. Need more convincing? Read on to find out more about what makes these tonneau covers so great.


G2 Tri-Fold Tonneau Cover -  $1,000.84

Constructed from lightweight, heavy duty, powder-coated aluminum panels, the G2 is nearly impervious to all sorts of weather. Extremely rust resistant by design, the cover seals up your full truck bed to keep rain, snow, and mud out. Each panel locks individually, so you can customise your truck bed for a wide range of large and small cargo, and insulation in the panels helps keep your truck bed cool on hot summer days. Automatic slam latches secure each panel as soon as you close them, and the cover can be open with simple pull latches on either side of the truck bed.


MX4 Tri-Fold Tonneau Cover - $1,208.84

One of BAK's top tonneau covers, the MX4 boasts all the great features of the G2 and then some. With improved UV protection and scratch and dent resistance, the MX4 is designed to go further, and work harder. A new latch design makes truck bed access easy, as you don't need to lift any panels to open or close your tailgate.Their heavy duty core provides improved durability with no extra weight! 

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Sunday, April 8, 2018

Solid Fold 2.0 Spring Sale


A new month means new deals at Auto Truck Depot! It's been a cold, snowy April so far this year, and it doesn't look like it's planning to let up. Once it does, snow will turn into rain, and either way it doesn't bode well for your truck bed and cargo. Protect your truck and cargo from rust this spring and save money! The Solid Fold 2.0, Extang's latest and greatest, is now on sale for 35% off! By the cover before April 30th for $1,116.70, and put quality accessory on your truck.



One of the best ways to increase the versatility, life span, and resale value of your truck is to install a tonneau cover. By sealing your truck bed, you're performing a number of tasks. First, and most importantly, you are protecting your cargo from damage. If you're travelling with cardboard boxes, fragile material, or anything that doesn't combine well with water, the cover will make sure the two never meet.


They also prevent want or snow from pooling in your truck bed Long term build up of snow or rainwater can encourage and speed up the formation of rust, and thus the rate at which your truck breaks down. But all tonneau covers do this, so what makes the Solid Fold 2.0 so special?


Extang Solid Fold 2.0

Engineered for maximum durability and versatility, the Solid Fold 2.0 is a hard top Tri-Fold tonneau cover. Its TPO dent-resistant panels are build to withstand extreme temperatures, and guards your truck bed from not just the elements but thieves as well. The Solid Fold 2.0 installs in minutes, and features one of the best weather seals on the market. Finished with a textured black matte, the Solid Fold 2.0 is the perfect combination of functionality and style.

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