- Elk Lakes cabin
Geobox| alpine hut
name = Elk Lakes cabin
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etymology =Elk Lakes (British Columbia)
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country = CAN
state_type = Province
state = BC
region =Elk Lakes Provincial Park
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location =Elk Lakes (British Columbia)
elevation_round = -2
elevation = 1740
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lat_d = 50 | lat_m = 33 | lat_s = 06 | lat_NS = N
long_d = 115 | long_m = 04 | long_s = 40 | long_EW = W
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author =BC Parks
style =Log cabin
material = Wood
established_type = Built in
established = 1992
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government_type = Governed by
government =BC Parks
owner_type = Operated by
owner =Alpine Club of Canada
public = Reservations required
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access =Peter Lougheed Provincial Park orElk River (British Columbia)
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free_type = Capacity | free = 10
free1_type = Heating | free1 = Woodstove
free2_type = Lighting & cooking | free2 =Propane
free3_type = Sleeping | free3 = Dormitory style
free4_type = Drinking water | free4 = Creek (boil or filter)
free5_type = Human waste | free5 =Outhouse
free6_type = GPS coordinates | free6 = NAD83 11U 0636495 5601673
free7_type = Map reference | free7 = 82J/11 (Kananaskis Lakes)
free8_type =Grid reference | free8 = 364016
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website = http://www.alpineclubofcanada.ca/facility/elklakes.html
footnotes =The Elk Lakes cabin is an alpine hut located between the French and Italian Military Groups in theCanadian Rockies , set near theContinental Divide among massive cliff faces, waterfalls, lakes, craggy summits, and hanging icefalls inElk Lakes Provincial Park ,British Columbia . It is 62 km south of theTrans-Canada Highway in Kananaskis Country, Alberta and 104 km north ofSparwood, British Columbia . The area has many easy trails forhiking , while also providing access to more seriousmountaineering objectives. In winter, ice climbs abound, and backcountry skiers will find great terrain with lots of powder. Overall, the terrain around the Elk Lakes cabin is quite similar to that near theElizabeth Parker hut . The hut is maintained by theAlpine Club of Canada .History
The Elk Lakes cabin was built in 1992 to house
BC Parks rangers. In 2003, BC Parks issued a request for proposals for the operation of the cabin for public use. TheAlpine Club of Canada (ACC) was awarded operation of the cabin as part of its extensivealpine hut system, and began operating it in the summer of 2004.The Elk Lakes cabin was a welcome addition to the ACC's hut system. It has easy access, and a wide range of hiking, skiing and climbing opportunities in the area.
Access
From Alberta
Parking for
hiking , biking, skiing orsnowshoeing into the Elk Lakes cabin is at the Elk Pass trailhead, nearUpper Kananaskis Lake inPeter Lougheed Provincial Park . Coming fromCalgary or Canmore, drive 50 km south of theTrans-Canada Highway onAlberta Highway 40 . Coming from the south, drive 17 km north fromHighwood Pass on Highway 40. Either way, turn left (west) onto the Kananaskis Lakes Trail, and follow the road south for 12 km to the Elk Pass trailhead.If hiking to the cabin, from the parking lot, head south on the gated gravel road right of the outhouse. Ignore several trails which leave the main trail, and follow the "hiker" signs 4.8 km to the Park boundaries/West Elk Pass summit. From West Elk Pass it is a 4.2 km downhill hike to the cabin.
If biking, skiing or snowshoeing, follow the hiking trail for 2 km, but take the left (east) trail immediately after crossing the Fox Creek bridge. This trail ascends to the
overhead powerline which leads over Elk Pass all the way to the Elk River Forest Service Road. Once at the forest service road, turn right (west) and reach the cabin in a few hundred metres. Please note that mountain biking is not allowed elsewhere in the park. In winter, the trail is trackset as far as Elk Pass. There is noavalanche hazard on or near the trail.From British Columbia
From the
Crowsnest Highway (British Columbia Highway 3), turn off atSparwood and drive north on the Elk Valley Highway (British Columbia Highway 43 ) until you reach the community of Elkford, a distance of 35 km. From here, travel the gravel road on the west side of the Elk River. Approximately 47 km north of Elkford the road crosses the Elk River and joins the Kananaskis Power Line Road. It is 5.8;km from the crossing to theCadorna Creek trailhead; the Elk Lakes trailhead is a further 16.1 km. The Elk Lakes Cabin is 150 m from the parking area. The drive takes approximately six hours fromCalgary or 2.5 hours from Fernie. Much of it is over rough gravel ordirt road s and cars with low clearance are not recommended.Facilities
The cabin consists of a kitchen area and living room with tables and a wood burning
stove . The sleeping quarters are in aloft above the main floor. The cabin sleeps up to 10 people on four-inch thick, covered foam mattresses found on one long bunk.The kitchen is supplied with dishes, cutlery, utensils, pots and pans and bake ware (including roasting pans, cookie sheets, bread pans and muffin pans). There is a full size
propane oven , as well as some two-burner propane stoves for cooking. The hut is lit by several propane lights. Propane is supplied by the Alpine Club via a large outdoor tank.Heat is supplied by a wood-burning stove in the cabin.
Firewood is stored in the nearby woodshed . Users are requested to replace all firewood used with cut and split wood from the pile. The hut has a good supply of tools including water buckets, axes, saws, shovels, etc.Drinking water is available 10 m to the west of the hut from a tributary of Elkan Creek. In winter, water is fromsnowmelt . It is recommended that all water be boiled or filtered before drinking. [ cite web
last =
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title = Drinking Water In The Great Canadian Outdoors
publisher = Health Canada
date = 2007
url = http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/ewh-semt/water-eau/drink-potab/water_outdoors-eau_plein_air_e.html
accessdate = 2008-01-02]Grey water disposal is in a groundsump next to the hut. Grey water can be drained directly down the sinks, but thestrainer must be in place under the drain. Food scraps (including coffee grounds) should not be allowed to enter the grey water sump or it will become plugged. The strainer contents should be emptied into the fireplace periodically. The grey water sump occasionally freezes in the winter, in which case grey water (strained of food particles) should be dumped within a three metre radius of the outhouse.For human waste, the
outhouse is located 10 m east of the cabin. Garbage should not be disposed of in the outhouse. All paper garbage and food scraps should be burned, and all other garbage and unused food packed out.Requirements
* Sleeping bag
* Toilet paper
* Newspaper for lighting the fire
* Matches
* First aid kit
* 9 volt battery for the smoke detector
* Combination lock number for the hut door (call the ACC office to confirm before going to the hut)
* Reservation form from the ACC (to show the custodian)Activities
Located within the western ranges of the southern Rocky Mountains, Elk Lakes Provincial Park is an easily accessible
wilderness park characterized by outstandingsubalpine landscapes, remnantglaciers , ruggedpeak s and productivelake s.The Elk Lakes area has a wide variety of
hiking options. [ cite web
last =
first =
title = Hiking
work = Elk Lakes Provincial Park
publisher = BC Parks
date = 2007
url = http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/elk_lks/hiking.html
accessdate = 2008-01-01] Hikers of all abilities and interests will be entertained for several days in the area. Many of the trails are appropriate for all family members with some experience inbackcountry hiking. Other trails are longer, tougher, more exposed and involve some route-finding. Everyone will be rewarded with spectacular views of craggy peaks, alpine tarns, waterfalls, glaciers, alpine flowers and mountain fauna.Several
mountaineering objectives and a couple of difficultscrambles can be reached from the Elk Lakes cabin. Mounts Fox, Aosta, Petain, Nivelle and Castelnau can all be summited in a moderate to long day from the cabin. There is good access to Mount Joffre from the Elk Lakes side, but a high camp is recommended if you are planning on climbing it. Guidebook information on the area is contained in the out-of-print "Rocky Mountains of Canada – South", by Boles, Kruszyna and Putnam. [Cite book
last = Boles
first = Glen W.
coauthors =Kruszyna, Robert and Putnam, William L.
title = Rocky Mountains of Canada: South
date = 1979
edition = 7th ed
publisher = The American Alpine Club/The Alpine Club of Canada
isbn = 0930410084 ]The Elk Lakes Cabin is very popular for
backcountry skiing in winter. It is one of the few CanadianAlpine hut s that can be reached with cross country skis by reasonably advanced skiers. Those onalpine touring ortelemark gear should find the trip easy. Theski touring in the area ranges from easy, flat tours to advancedski mountaineering . The ski touring is not described in any guidebooks, so you will have to use a map and your imagination to find your own trails and slopes.The area has several high quality waterfall ice routes and at least one established mixed climb. [ Cite book
last = Josephson
first = Joe
title = Waterfall Ice: Climbs in the Canadian Rockies
date = 2002
edition = 4th ed
publisher = Rocky Mountain Books
url = http://www.rmbooks.com/books/joswat.htm
isbn = 0921102682 ]Nearby
* Elk Lakes
* Elk River
*Mount Aosta
*Mount Castelnau
* Mount Fox
*Mount Joffre
*Mount Nivelle
*Mount Petain
*Petain Falls Parks Information
Elk Lakes Provincial Park is a BC park, and access from the Alberta side is throughPeter Lougheed Provincial Park , an Alberta park. Each park has rules about dogs, fishing, bicycles and other things. In particular, dogs are not allowed on the ski trails, nor are they allowed inside the cabin at any time. Bikes are allowed on the trail to Elk Pass (in Peter Lougheed Park) and along thepower line to the cabin, but are not allowed elsewhere in Elk Lakes Park.There are several campgrounds in both parks, including one that is a kilometre from Elk Lakes cabin. The fees for the lower Elk Lake campground are $5 per person, per night, and it is first-come, first-served.
For more information, see the parks references. [cite web
last =
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title = Elk Lakes Provincial Park
work =
publisher = BC Parks
date = 2007
url = http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/elklakes.html
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accessdate = 2007-12-31 ] [cite web
last =
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title = Kananaskis Country - Peter Lougheed Provincial Park
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publisher = Alberta Parks
date = 2007
url = http://gateway.cd.gov.ab.ca/siteinformation.aspx?id=307
format =
doi =
accessdate = 2007-12-31 ]Maps
* cite map
publisher = Gem Trek Publishing
title = Kananaskis Lakes
scale = 1:50,000
series = Guides for Hiking and Recreation in the Canadian Rockies
year =
edition =
section =
url = http://www.gemtrek.com/kananaskislakes.html
isbn = 978-1-895526-74-5
accessdate = Shows access to cabin, but not the cabin itself
* cite map
publisher = Canadian Government
title = 82J/11 (Kananaskis Lakes)
scale = 1:50,000
series =National Topographic System (NTS)
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url = http://maps.nrcan.gc.ca/index_e.php
accessdate = Cabin is 1 km west of lower Elk LakeReferences
Further reading
* Cite book
last = Copeland
first = Kathy & Craig
title = Where Locals Hike in the Canadian Rockies: The Premier Trails near Canmore & Calgary
date = 2005
edition = 2nd ed
publisher = hikingcamping.com
isbn = 0973509945
url = http://hikingcamping.com/hike_canadian_rockies.php
* Cite book
last = Daffern
first = Gillean
title = Kananaskis Country Trail Guide, Volume 1
date = 1996
edition = 3rd ed
publisher = Rocky Mountain Books
isbn = 0921102313
url = http://rmbooks.com/books/dafka1.htm
* Cite book
last = Gadd
first = Ben
title = Handbook of the Canadian Rockies
edition = 2 Rev ed
date = 1996
publisher = Corax Press
isbn = 0969263112
url = http://www.dogknows.com/corax/hcr/index.html
* Cite book
last = Isaac
first = Sean
title = Mixed Climbs in the Canadian Rockies
edition = 2nd ed
date = 2000
publisher = Rocky Mountain Books
isbn = 0921102968
url = http://rmbooks.com/books/isamix.htm
* Cite book
last = Josephson
first = Joe
title = Waterfall Ice: Climbs in the Canadian Rockies
edition = 4th ed
date = 2002
publisher = Rocky Mountain Books
isbn = 0921102682
url = http://www.rmbooks.com/books/joswat.htm
* Cite book
last = Scott
first = Jim
title = Backcountry Huts and Lodges of the Rockies and Columbias
date = 2002
publisher = Johnson Gorman Publishing
isbn = 0921835582
url =External links
* [http://www.alpineclubofcanada.ca/facility/elklakes.html Elk Lakes cabin] at the [http://www.alpineclubofcanada.ca/ Alpine Club of Canada]
* [http://bivouac.com/GtxPg.asp?GtxId=227 Elk Lakes cabin at bivouac.com]
* [http://www.weather.ec.gc.ca/ Weather forecasts from Environment Canada] Click on "BC", then scroll down to "Sparwood". The weather forecasts are updated 3 times daily.
* [http://www.avalanche.ca/ Public avalanche bulletins from the Canadian Avalanche Centre] Click on "Bulletins" and review the section for "South Rockies". The avalanche forecast is updated 3 times weekly.
* [http://earth.google.com/ Google Earth] You will find the cabin at 50° 33' 06" N - 115° 04' 40" W
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