Exploring Nature’s Paradise: A Memorable Day Hike in Kananaskis


Hike: Midnight Peak
Length: 11.9 km
Elevation gain: 990 m
Route type: Out & back

Escape from the Smoke: A Memorable Day Hike Adventure in Kananaskis

My May long weekend was terrible. My hometown city of Edmonton was covered in thick smoke, causing me to cancel plans of spending the day paddleboarding. The long weekend before that, I had spent out of town but was working. I take great pleasure in nature, and the lack of adventure was beginning to feel stifling. What exactly is adventure? The dictionary defines adventure as an unusual, exciting, and possibly dangerous activity, such as a trip or experience.

Joining Forces: How I Found My Hiking Tribe on Facebook

The friends I used to hike with either did not live in proximity or were too busy, but I wasn’t going to let my lack of readily available hiking buddies prevent me from doing something I love. I signed up for a few hiking meetup groups on Facebook. One of the posts I had spied on was of a very fit, beautiful girl holding an intense yoga pose at the top of the gorgeous mountain range. Like me, Jodie was looking for others who shared her passion for hiking. I immediately sent her a private message, and even though over a hundred people had commented on her post, she quickly replied. This is how I set my alarm on a Sunday morning for 4:30 am to join her and another friend for a day trip hike to Kananaskis. Part of me was afraid; it was approximately a four-hour drive to the hike, and spending an entire day with people I’d never met before was daunting, but I held onto optimism. This girl had magically chosen me to accompany her, and I should be grateful—and I was. The trip was terrific.

Embarking on the Journey: Road Trip Excitement to Kananaskis

The sun was bright, the sky was blue, and the air was warm when we met at the parking lot of a Goodlife gym. I finally met my fellow adventure companions, filled with that initial road trip excitement; we were prepared and ready to take on the day. The usually long, dull drive went by quickly as we discussed our hiking experiences and interests. Sean, the driver, was from Ontario and treasured the Alberta mountains for snowboarding in the winter and hiking in the summer. Jodie, who was in the passenger seat, had recently been on a Vietnam trip and had a healthy appetite for adventure. I was in the back, enjoying their descriptions of the places and activities that ignited their souls. Their stories rekindled my desire for risk-taking. We stopped only once for salty McDonald’s breakfast items and refueled on bitter coffee.

Ascending to New Heights: Conquering Midnight Peak in Kananaskis

Once parked at the Baldy Pass parking lot, I was elated. Finally, we made it; the weather was cooperative. We changed from our socks and sandals into hiking boots; the rattle of aerosol cans and the smell of sunblock and bug repellant hung around the car. Finally, we crossed the highway; there was nowhere to go but up. The forest path began soft and forgiving, the scent of pine surpassed our various lotions, and different green-filled branches shaded our eyes. Finally, I’m exactly where I need to be, I thought. We were fortunate; at the same time last year, the path would still be covered with snow.

Eventually, the angle of our accent increased, and we took breaks to sip water. I wondered if everyone else was starting to feel tired like they wished they were in better shape—the wish for ease, for comfort. Sean reminded me about David Goggins, the popular ultra-marathon runner who was able to push his body past its’ perceived limits.

“No matter who you are, who your parents are or were, where you live, what you do for a living, or how much money you have, you’re probably living at about 40 percent of your true capability.” – David Goggins.


Sean had the trail map on his phone. The last portion to the summit was less than a kilometer away, but we were now facing the challenge of a change in elevation and constant vertical movement.

“It’s quite humbling, isn’t it?” Sean mentioned.

He was right. “Remember when we were at the bottom and thought we were in good shape?” I spoke.

But we kept going, our boots working in zig-zags around the scales of rock. Our minds tried to determine the path of least resistance that Sean pointed out didn’t exist. The lactic acid in my calves kept flaring up, and as I stopped to take a break, I couldn’t help but think, “Why do I torture myself like this?” When my line of sight reached the summit, this is why. Suddenly, I felt like a pebble in the earth, a speck of dust. Incredible mountain formations stood tall around me, and the astonishing landscape greeted me with 360-degree views. The magnificence of the mountains was all-encompassing. I sat on the rocks and felt, as I hadn’t for some time, at rest, peaceful.

A Taste of Delight: Post-Hike Treats in Airdrie

Back at the car, eager to free our sore feet from the confines of our boots and lose the weight of our packs. Still vibing from our accomplished day, we chatted a bit, and then the tiredness began to take over. Jodie had a fantastic suggestion of stopping in Ardie at a popular bubble tea venue, Bubble Tea Brewers. I got a float with graham crackers and cream cheese. The sweetness of the mango is paired perfectly with the saltiness of the cream cheese. The sugar rush restored my depleted energy stores.

From Peaks to Possibilities: Exploring Beyond Kananaskis

Back in the city, I felt slightly blue but slightly relieved. Back to the pollution, traffic, and anticipation of a weekday, but the comfort of a hot shower, no need to anticipate the aches and pains of traveling up a mountain.

And now the only question remains, where to go next?

Even though I’m no longer on the peak of a mountain, I still carry that feeling of possibility and stillness…

How to Plan the Ultimate Vacation!

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For those planning your post-pandemic vacation, also being described as the revenge vacation, I have a simple hack that will make it easier for you to narrow it down. If you’re anything like me, the multitude of social media images and blog posts has scrambled my brain and made my ability to decide on only one travel destination a challenging feat.

When it comes to vacation planning, I needed to create something to stop me from getting overwhelmed, so I constructed a spreadsheet that lined up my values and interests, which was the fastest way for me to put a bullseye on where to buy my next ticket. Some of you may have different values or factors to consider (ie, children, distance, and duration) that you may add to your count.

For myself, the following elements to consider are essential:

Cost

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How much to spend on a vacation is a personal choice, lifestyle factors like home ownership, debt, or children can deter you from staying at t Ritz and flying first class, but even on a lower budget, traveling can be affordable. Knowing I will always want to plan another vacation when I get home, I tend to spend less on accommodations and splurge on activities.

Activities

What do you want to do when you get to your destination? For me, swimming is number one on a summer vacation list. Getting into a refreshing body of water feels amazing, and bonus points if I can rent a nearby paddleboard.

Nature or Culture?

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Sometimes I want to escape with no make-up, do strenuous physical activity, and hang out with a book at my hotel. However, when I’m on a long flight, I want to transpose myself into a much more unique world than I’m currently in. Less time at the hotel, more time out and about. Seeing and being seen, I want to hear other languages, see people dressed in fabulous clothing, and taste delicious food.

Food

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Lately, my trips have consisted of me packing sandwiches, beef jerky, and baked goods. When traveling abroad, I love hunting down must-try restaurants. I like to experience the variety of new flavors a country offers and adopt a “see food” diet; I eat anything I see that looks good. Then, back home, I can go back to more short staples. Cities with food I wouldn’t typically see in restaurants in Edmonton, Canada, must be explored!

Transportation

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When I travel, I want to have as stress-free a trip as possible; this means the place I’m visiting has a robust transportation system. Renting a car in an unknown city is far from ideal—driving on the left-hand side of the road, or a stand, and traffic, no thanks. If I can take a train, uber, bus, or use the “heel, toe” express to get around, it makes the destination much more favorable.

Put all these factors together, and this is what my sheet looks like:

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Final Results

CountryBudget-FriendlyActivitiesFoodCultureTransportationTotal
Portugal97810640
Turkey98810843
Greece69910640
Spain99810945
France571010941
Travel Decision Making

Summary

I used this spreadsheet to help me narrow my decision down to Spain. As a solo traveler, it seems like an accessible country to navigate for a shorter time frame. I can’t wait to see how much fun traveling in Spain will be! I hope you can use this as a template when you are scratching your head for your next getaway.

The Desire of Dubrovnik!

Hello, a few words about my first city stop in Croatia! Once the shuttle into town took off, and the views of the Adriatic sea appeared I knew I was in love. I was dropped off at the Pile gate and took a taxi to a lovely Airbnb with an exceptional view.  I spent the evening exploring the old town, a huge stone palace, a perfect setting to get lost.

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Dubrovnik’s Ideal Sunset Spot: Busco Bar

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Surrounded by the Sea

Take a day trip to Lokrum island. Take a 10 min ferry ride to break away from the excitement and bustle of the city center. Here you will find an ideal space for tranquil day.

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A High Up City Highlight!

Walk the city walls. If you are going during the busy tourist season, go after 5pm to avoid the busy hours full of buzzing cruise ship patrons.

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Accommodations:

Dubrovnik Airbnb (walking distance to city)

Dubrovnik Airbnb #2 (inside city walls)

 

 

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Connection

Connection

And if I asked you to write me a letter today, could you fill a page with words of your play? Did you laugh, did you smile, and were you wondering if I’d thought of you awhile?  In a text, thought is quick, not complex. I want something more; be open and explore. I think it will please us, to use print to release us.

The drum of your heart, pick up those feet, the world is beneath; get out of your seat! Come, let’s go faster, waves of connection, aren’t locked in your phone. It’s you with the wonder; let it stir up those bones! Of course I adore, every expression you make, but when I see it electronically, I know it’s a fake!  You can’t bleed from a stone, nor love from some plastic, there something to be learned, us humans are fantastic!

You were the youngest, always pats on your head. All the attention, nothing wrong could be said. While I don’t show affirmation, I’m sure deep down, there’s room at your station. I was alone, with books, imagination. Though we’re so different, we can start. To learn about each other, even with our stubborn hearts.

I hope you understand, what I’m trying to regain. The happiness that once was, where my youth found reclaim. Dopamine, can you feel it, it’s less saturated by the day. Let’s mess up those brain waves, get out and let’s slay!

I know you find it odd, to travel to the past. But perhaps, you can image, a life without apps?

There’s treasure you possess, but that which is bought, can soon be forgot. Let’s catch a sunset, in a place we’ve yet met.  Let our senses awaken; forget the selfies to be taken.  While you may have fancy fashion, I hope to find out, what’s beneath, what’s your passion?  And will you now match, with a hit of your racket, and ask me the same? Will you inquire, what it is, the spark to my flame?

You tell me I can’t, but are you so sure? The dynamics of your conversation has no allure. If it’s validation you seek, your approach is too weak.

I’ll help you uncover, what was once lost, charm of our childhoods, won’t have a cost. Although you may think, this could be disaster. Nothing of value comes with ease that you’re after.

Enjoying the rhythm of my banter? Try to pay attention, if its intellect you’re after!

And if it’s so that, you’re willing to bend, I’ll open up to you, my electronic friend…

Spring

Spring

Winter’s black, lifted back

The glow of opportunity floats

Warmth and light, breathe new life

With an auspicious air, curiosity flows

Around this new season, what will be your reason?

To leap into these brilliant days!

But sometimes moody, with frigid air

Or blinding bright,

Be patient, strip yourself

And reel in delight!

Spring’s here, my dear.