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Hiking : Ha Ling Peak

Canada Alberta Kananaskis Improvement District

Map of the trail for Ha Ling Peak

Durée

03:00:36

Distance

4.59 km

Dénivelé

779.0 m

This challenging hike takes you to the stunning Ha Ling Peak in Alberta. The trail spans 4.59 kilometers with an elevation gain of 779 meters, making it a difficult but rewarding trek. Make sure to bring plenty of water and snacks, and check the weather forecast before heading out.

Starting at the Upper Grassi Lakes Trail parking lot, you'll begin your journey towards Ha Ling Peak. Along the way, at approximately 0.0 kilometers into the hike, you'll come across the Upper Grassi Lakes Trail, offering a serene and beautiful starting point for your adventure.

As you continue on the trail, at around 1.51 kilometers into the hike, you'll reach a viewpoint offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. This is a great spot to take a break and soak in the beauty of the area.

Further along the trail, at approximately 1.71 kilometers into the hike, you'll encounter the Ha Ling NE Face Climbing Route, a popular spot for climbers looking for a challenge. Take a moment to appreciate the climbers in action before continuing on your journey.

At the 2.3-kilometer mark, you'll finally reach the highlight of the hike, Ha Ling Peak. Enjoy the rewarding views from the peak before retracing your steps back to the starting point.

Overall, this out-and-back hike to Ha Ling Peak offers a challenging yet unforgettable experience for hikers. Be prepared for steep terrain and stunning views, and take your time to enjoy the journey.

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