Day 3, Elk Pass and Blue Lake
Elk Pass is an insanely steep pass at the southern end of Upper Kananaskis Lake. We started up it after a whole mile or so of warm up. I was not doing good and walked the vast majority of it, resting every few hundred feet. Kaden was an absolute barbarian and rode almost all of it. Given the steepness of it, his riding was no more than walking pace through.
The terrain changed to rolling hills after that. Dante and Kaden had to stop and wait for me every quarter mile or so but didn't seem to mind. The wonderful scenery probably helped with that. Dante used the extra time to take a lot of photos. A few of my photos from the day follow.
We ended the day at Blue Lake Recreation Area Campground. It was in a beautiful setting but had a semi-primitive campground with nothing but a single picnic table and an outhouse. Unfortunately, it had no bear boxes, so we ended up putting all our food in odor proof bags, inside a bear bag, inside a plastic garbage bag, and onto the floor in the corner of the outhouse (with a door latch). It was either that or hang the bear bag in a tree, which I have messed up about half the times I have tried it.
Once we set up for the night Kaden and Dante spent an hour or so walking around the lake and sitting on the shore talking, taking photos, and skipping stones. Thanks to someone who left a good amount of wood behind we finished up the day with a campfire.
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