Crossing The finish Line

Crossing The finish Line
Crossing the finish line of the Canadian Death Race shortly after 7 AM. 125 kilometres in 23 hours 21 minutes.

Saturday 14 October 2017

Powderface Mountain, Kananaskis

When I found out I had most of a saturday to spend in Calgarywith nothing planned, I decided it was the perfect opportunity to go for a run in some new country and meet some new runners.


I made a post on Facebook that I was looking for a running partner and guide in Calgary to show me some new trails.  At the recommendation of a fellow runner from Grande Prairie, I was in contact with a lady who used to run in Grande Prairie but now lives in Calgary.  After a brief chat session on Facebook, the plans were made!!

Lisa picked me up at my hotel at 10AM and we were on our our way to Kananaskis.  About an hour later we were at the trail head for Powderface Trail.  It was an 8 km trail which ended at the summit of Powderface Mountain.

There was a light skiff of snow on the ground when we left the vehicle, but as elevation increased, it got colder and the snow on the trail got deeper. I was very happy I packed my winter shoes, just in case there would be snow in the mountains.  As we got higher the wide trail turned into single track and the loose rocks that were hidden under the blanket of snow made for challenging footing and a slower pace. 

About 6 km in, we arived that the saddle. This is a common turnaround point, even though the summit was just a few kilometers past.  After calculating our time back down the mountain and the drive back to Calgary in time for my meeting, we made the final push to the summit. 




I have yet to be at a summit that is a disapointment, and this summit was no exception!!  While it was not my highest summit, the views of the rugged mountains to the west were a harsh contrast to the foothills and prairies far to the east.  


The wind was typical for any mountain summit so after a few quick pictures, it was time to start the descent back down the mountain.

The snow covered rocks and roots on trail made for an exciting run down the mountain.  Luckily, our slower pace coming up allowed us to take in all the spectacular views.  Going down, was 100% focus on foot placement on the slippery trail to prevent a wipeout!!  

As we got closer to the parking lot, we started to meet more people who were out for a walk on the trail. The warm temperatures at the lower elevation made it feel like spring time. The melting snow and wet leave and grass made the air even SMELL like spring!!!

After completing the 16 km trek to the summit, the cool air seemed to invigorate me, but on the drive back, the warmth of the heated seats brought out the drowsiness.  After ariving back at the hotel ahead of schedule at 3:45, the plush hotel bed was a welcoming spot for a well deserved nap....

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