Lawrence Grassi Peak

A Marmot shows off his climbing skills

A Marmot shows off his climbing skills

June 17th Friday 2016

Lawrence Grassi Peak is a prominent peak from Canmore it sits behind The Canmore Wall and the Ships Prow depending on where it is viewed from. The trail head is from Hwy 742 the Smith Dorrien Road at the Goat Creek Parking also the trail head for Ha-Ling. Cross the road walk past the Ha Ling Trailhead and head down the canal for 2.5 km. There is a big cairn to mark the spot. Picture below. Head off through the trees. Meet the creek stay left up the creek for a few meters then back into the trees for the steep climb. Exit the trees and see the route to the summit. Try staying on the ridge bits for best traction. The last hundred meters to the summit is the ball bearing on slab section. It’s easy up but deathly slippy coming down. Great views from the summit into the Spray Valley and the Goat Range and views into Canmore and all along the Bow Valley. We had a bit of fun climbing on the crag just below the summit to the east. That is where the marmot was climbing around with the Three Sisters behind.

At the turn from the canal

At the turn from the canal

Trail goes up through the trees

Trail goes up through the trees

First view of lawrence Grassi

First view of Lawrence Grassi

View up to the summit

View up to the summit

Slabs ahead with small ball bearings on

Slabs ahead with small ball bearings on

A lone scrambler heads down

A lone scrambler heads down from the summit

Bill on the summit

Bill on the summit of Lawrence Grassi Peak

 

Doug & Lee on the rock over from the summit

Doug & Lee on the crag over from the summit to the east

From the canal Lawrence Grassi

From the canal Lawrence Grassi

LawrenceGrassi

LawrenceGrassi Profile

 

Distance return 11.0 km Time return 5:30 hrs ( inc 50 min lunch ) Elevation Accumulated gain 1175 m Elevation to Summit 1046 m Summit height 2726 m

GPS Download

Google Earth – KML

View into Canmore and the Bow Valley

Image 9 of 18

View into Canmore and the Bow Valley

[recaptcha_form]