Trail Conditions and Events – July 2023
The snow continues to melt rapidly – the Plateau area trails up to Circlet have only patches left. The Plateau Traverse from Paradise Meadows to Wood Mountain
The snow continues to melt rapidly – the Plateau area trails up to Circlet have only patches left. The Plateau Traverse from Paradise Meadows to Wood Mountain
Somehow two months have slipped by since the last Newsletter and the snow has all but disappeared from the Boardwalk in Paradise Meadows and the ski slopes of Mt Washington above. Trails below 1000 m asl, such as to Divers or McKenzie Lakes, are free of snow and over in the Buttle area…
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2023_01_18 Strathcona Park Wilderness Centre Glenn Gustafson There is a good base of snow up in the park at 1100m, entering from the Paradise Meadows access. Conditions have been highly variable to say the least over the past month or so, with incoming storms, and alternating above and below zero Read more
Now that the Meadows have donned their winter mantle it is time to reflect on the 2022 season. 2022 has been a very different “summer” season. We had more or less 4 months of clear trails in the Subalpine, from late July to late October, roughly a month later than “normal” or at least in the past 4-5 years. While in most years we expect to have the Wilderness Centre open by mid June, 2022 saw a deeper than average snow-pack and a longer cool period through April and May, so that there was still snow on the boardwalks in Paradise Meadows in early July. And over in the Buttle area of the Park the winter storms wreaked havoc in the campsites and trails, with hundreds of fallen trees and limbs blocking access.