( please note that all of the pictures are clickable if you wish a clearer view. I have also added links in places for more information/explanation…..click the blue click..!!)
So now……. having had our exploratory, moderate hike up the Marion benchland (click), and our easy day with the short walks (click)…..the next trail in our sights was the Ptarmigan Lake Trail in White Swan Lake Provincial Park (click). It promised some good views and a moderately challenging 13 km out and back hike, in addition to being a quiet….not overly populated hike….


The trailhead was well inside White Swan Provincial Park…well past the entrance for Lussier Hot Springs…which is a public and popular natural hot spring spot. We had considered trying for a dip/wallow there…..depending on how busy it was as we passed. …just before 9 am there were very few cars there……so it seemed like a good possibility for a stop in on our return trip. Another 28 km up some ‘interesting’ logging roads, wending our way further up into the park…to the trailhead.








The road up to the trailhead…..30km of it inside the park was progressively narrower and rougher, with our surroundings developing an effortless ‘remoteness ‘ around us.
We had to stop a couple of times on the way in just to drink it in.
The trail itself was well marked right from the getgo…..the incline did not wait around to get started..!!. It was an old logging road that had been blocked off presumably to discourage atv enthusiasts from using it.



Part way up there were the remnants of some previous clear cut logging.




Looking at the surrounding forest and appreciating the craziness of the wildfire activity in Alberta and BC at the moment, gives you an interestingly different perspective on just how important the logging industry is to maintaining the safety of the forests……without creating these breaks in this incredibly dense coniferous forest…..if it starts to burn…its just going to keep on keeping on…..




One of the most startling things as we walked was the incredible numbers of bees. All different kinds, flying around us, crawling on the ground, landing and harvesting from the plentiful wildflowers around us.




There were many, many wildflowers. Some were familiar, many not so much. There were many, many butterflies, but none of them would oblige and sit still long enough to be photographed. There was also lots of bear scat..!! (yes I have my bear spray..!!)



As we hit the end of the logging area, there is a section that winds up through incredibly lush dense forest.
The grade of the path also increased.


Now we were weaving back and forth on a series of short switchbacks………and then the grade increased again and we were climbing evermore steeply through the forest…..




…every time it seemed like we MUST be there……on the path went ahead of us (and more up..!!).



I added at least 45 minutes to the hike with the number of times I stopped ‘for a breather’ and to check how close we were to the top..LOL




Finally we opened out on to Ptarmigan Lake…..a really beautiful spot…….with Blue Knight Mountain ahead of us, and a bank of snow still on the other side of the lake. Shortly after we arrived a young family appeared….I think they managed it way faster than I did….!!!


We stopped for a bit for snacks and rehydration before heading back down……I know I keep saying it…but what a beautiful place.



….you could not design a prettier landscape if you tried….!!



You never really get an appreciation of how steep a climb is until you are going back down…..



…this one was hard on the knees……


Ah……the truck…….fortunately the boss had packed an extra cup of coffee in the thermos’s……It was very welcome.
As we supped our coffee and cooled off a little …another little butterfly showed up….and actually stayed still…….and a Mourning Cloak butterfly that sat on the path for us.



The drive back down…again the number of cars at the hot springs was not off putting…but …even though I had packed towels and extra clothes…we just wanted to get back to the trailer and get supper….so Fairmont Hot Springs pool just had to do on that evening…oh the suffering…
We were tired enough the next day that Lussier was not quite tempting enough…..I am sure we will be back in this place again…..and that will be another new spot requiring a visit.
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