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Mt. Robson. Highest peak in the Canadian Rockies at 12,972 ft.

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Nice day for a drive.
Mt. Robson. Highest peak in the Canadian Rockies at 12,972 ft.

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As the sun rises above the mountains behind me while I walk the pooch this morning
Berg Lake Trail – Notes to Self
Trip length: 5 days / 4 nights. August 27 - August 31 Shorter hiking days gave me real downtime and a reset.
Campsites (by night):
Night 1: Whitehorn
Nights 2–3: Emperor Falls Campground
Night 4: Kinney Lake (made the exit day ~6 km and easy)
Trail conditions: Awesome, new trail is built well.
Emperor Hill: Up = grind. Down can trigger vertigo on exposed sections with loose tread.
Weather: Thunder and lightning at 7:00 a.m. on Day 4. Otherwise, full sun. Hottest afternoons hit 35° and required shade and river breaks. Coldest overnight: 10°C. I never wore my puffy.
Fuel/food: Brought 2 medium fuel canisters; 2 small would have been plenty. Front-pocket (Fanny Pack) snack kit (jerky, nuts, candy, Reese’s) worked great for the climb. Peak Refueling Beef Stroganoff was my favourite meal, although everything I took was great.
Comfort items that paid off: Camp chairs, e-readers, quilt instead of a sleeping bag.
Rest day: 100% worth it. Reading by the river, feet in the water, actual recovery.
Body notes: Pre-descent anxiety happens but eases once I’m moving. Feet swelled by the end; keep an eye on hydration and salt. Quads and calves worked hard, really hard. LOL
Route choice: Dropping to Kinney Lake before the final exit was smart. Short last day felt better than pushing through.
Daily Stats (Strava)
GPS stats aren't quite right, the box canyon surroundings means there's some signal jumping around.
Day 1 – Trailhead → Whitehorn: 13.37 km · 1,071 m · 4h 37m
Day 2 – Whitehorn → Emperor Falls: 7.39 km · 546 m · 3h 04m
(watch also showed ~700 m gain / ~7,500 steps)
Day 3 – Rest/explore near Emperor Falls (no major track logged)
Day 4 – Emperor Falls → Kinney Lake: 10.04 km · 584 m · 3h 49m
Day 5 – Kinney Lake → Trailhead: 7.36 km · 97 m · 2h 16m
Totals
Overall Distance: ~45 km including rest-day wandering
Total Elevation Gain: ~2,298 m
Total Moving Time: ~13h 46m