Portal Creek to McCarib Pass to
Tonquin Valley and Out via the Astoria River
Executive summary by darmansjah
Round-Trip: 27 miles, 3 to 5 days
When to Go: July to September; it can snow any day of the year.
Watching the sunrise light up the
enormous broadside of the Ramparts, throwing golden reflections into the waters
of Amethyst Lake, is an experience worthy of any effort expended to get into
this wild valley. First photographed in 1915, the unrelenting beauty of the
Tonquin Valley, nestled deep in the heart of the Canadian Rockies, has drawn
pilgrims ever since—including Ansel Adams, whose very first trip as a Sierra
Club photographer was right here. This big hiking loop takes you in over high,
scenic McCarib Pass and out via the lovely Astoria River, laying the whole
mind-blowing landscape before you in a backcountry journey to rival any.
Insider Tip: If all those grizzly bears wandering around make you
uneasy, consider booking accommodations at two wilderness lodges hidden at the
edges of the valley. Founded as horsepacking operations, both the Amethyst Lake
Lodge and Tonquin Valley Lodge increasingly cater to hikers looking for a bit
of comfort and home-cooked meals in this wild place.
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