Solo Backpack trip up to Athabasca Pass, Jasper, Alberta (6 nights)
7 day, 6 night, hike up to Athabasca Pass. Re-tracing the footsteps of David Thompson. Athabasca Pass (el. 1,753 m or 5,751 ft) is a high mountain pass in the Canadian Rockies. It is the headwaters of the Whirlpool River, a tributary of the Athabasca River. In fur-trade days it connected Jasper House on the Athabasca River with Boat Encampment on the Columbia River. The pass lies between Mount Brown and McGillivray Ridge. It is south of Yellowhead Pass and north of Howse Pass. The pass is first mentioned in the historical record in the papers of British explorer David Thompson, who was shown the route in 1811 by an Iroquois man named Thomas. The pass subsequently became a major point on the fur trade route between Rupert's Land and the Columbia District, used by the York Factory Express. The pass was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1971. 0:00 Into 1:58 Scott glacier 3:01 Scott flats 4:13 Simmons Creek 8:10 Athabasca Pass 10:25 Committee Punch Bowl (Lake on the Divide) 10:58 Toasting the Governor ------------ #AthabascaPass #Jasper #Martyupnorth

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