How should my gear be packed?
Personal gear must be packed in individual, sturdy, well-tied duffel
bags (maximum size approximately 36"x15"x15'). Limit 1 bag per person
including sleeping bag. Pack articles in plastic to keep them dry.
Breakable items should be padded to prevent damage.
Photographic equipment, binoculars or other valuables MUST NOT be packed
in duffel. Your bags will be transported to and from camp by truck or pack
horses over rough mountain terrain.
THE ORGANIZATION AND OUTFITTER WILL NOT BE RESONSIBLE FOR DAMAGE TO OR
LOSS OF PERSONAL GEAR.
When do we meet in Banff?
Duffel must be checked in between 9:00AM AND 12:00 NOON on the Sunday
before the hike begins. There will be a weight limit on duffel. More
detailed information will be provided in your confirmation letter.
Please plan to attend an informal gathering on Sunday evening to get
acquainted and receive final instructions.
Do I need hotel reservations?
Yes. Hotel reservations in Banff or Canmore, for Sunday night, must be made
well in advance. Last minute accommodation is difficult, if not impossible,
to obtain. Hikers return to Banff late Saturday afternoon and, dependng on
personal travel arrangements, may also require a hotel room for this night.
These costs are not included in hike fees.
Campgrounds and trailer drop-offs are available.
Calgary International Airport is approximately 130 km east of Banff.
Bus and limo services are available.
Am I fit enough?
The easiest hikes are between five and ten kilometers on mountain trails
with some steep hills. If you are able to comfortably hike a similar distance
on your local trails you should be okay. Our suggestions for
hike conditioning
will help you ensure that you’re in shape.
How cold does it get?
It may go below freezing at night, and mornings and evenings in camp are
cool, so a warm sleeping bag, layered clothing, gloves and hats are essential.
Daytime temperatures are usually pleasant, but it can be cool and windy at high
altitudes.