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Mount Yamnuska Traverse and West Col Descent (solo)

Mount Yamnuska Traverse and West Col Descent (solo)

Yamnuska is a classic introduction to scrambling. Chimneys,

Scrambled through chimney on the way to Yamnuska summit, looking back, - more people are coming.
Scrambled through chimney on the way to Yamnuska summit, looking back, – more people are coming.

chains, – all looks and sounds scary and it is indeed a little bit shaky.

A couple passing through chain section on the way to Yamnuska summit ("Honey, you OK, where the hell are you?")
A couple passing through chain section on the way to Yamnuska summit (“Honey, you OK, where the hell are you?”)

But the biggest surprise this Sunday was a foot deep snow which essentially turned everything above the tree line into a nice winter hike.

Ascent to Yamnuska - all the sudden it's winter hike!
Ascent to Yamnuska – all the sudden it’s winter hike!

I left crampons in the car but apparently my Helly Hansen boots have nice grip which works very well on fresh packed snow. With some extra care on icy rocks I made it to the summit almost effortlessly. Views from the summit are exceptional.

NE panorama from Yamnuska
NE panorama from Yamnuska
South panorama from Yamnuska summit with Goat Mountain and descent to the West.
South panorama from Yamnuska summit with Goat Mountain and descent to the West.

The original plan was to do the traverse with scree descent (more fun, and I had my gaiters with me, ha-ha), but with all the snow the “not recommended” route was not popular today, so I decided to go with the flow and took the West Col Descent instead.

Yamnuska descent fork: scree to the left, hike to the right
Yamnuska descent fork: scree to the left, hike to the right

West Col trail goes around the mountain to its face and then very smoothly descends back pretty much to the parking lot.

West Col descent from Mount Yamnuska
West Col descent from Mount Yamnuska

The big secret is that if you don’t want to adrenaline yourself with chains and not a big fun of exposure and chimneys, you totally can summit Yamnuska by making it out and back via this West Col “descent” by simply ascending from it CW. Just don’t trust the misleading sign “Climbers Access Only” once you see it on the trail to Raven’s End and go straight up for it instead of turning right where all hikers go.

You’ll hike through the forest for a while,

then pass another “Climbers Access” sign (but don’t go there this time), and eventually get to the base on the West side of Yamnuska, where you begin steep, but crux-less climb to the summit:

West ascent to Mount Yamnuska avoiding chains and chimneys
West ascent to Mount Yamnuska avoiding chains and chimneys

More photos from my Yamnuska solo are here:

My track is here:

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