Big Sister Canmore AB (Scrambling Adventure Part 1)
Big Sister Canmore AB I know, I know—this video is a bit long, but I did my best to trim it down without leaving out any key details. This was October 12, 2024. It was too late in the season for 11,000ers, so I took my GF on this hike/scramble instead. This one had been on her list for a while, and for me, it was a return trip. In fact, this was one of the first hikes I did when I started hiking a few years ago—it was my fourth ever, and I remember finding it quite challenging as a beginner. This time, with more experience it was more enjoyable. The route is steep from the start, leading up to the exposed ridge and continuing all the way to the summit. We also descended the same way. “Disclaimer” The content in this video is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Climbing mountains involves inherent risks and dangers. Please conduct your own thorough research, assess your skill level and physical condition, and consult with experienced climbers or professionals before attempting any climb. If you choose to climb this mountain after watching my video, please do so at your own risk.

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