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Location

Next to the summit of Estekwalan Mountain outside of Falkland.

Planning

Juventas

I figured I could drive Rob Roy Road to within a few hundred meters, then scramble up the slope. Google imagery showed it as a nice wide road, even Google mapping marked the road I would be using. Way easy! I slept in, dreaming of tomorrow's conquer.

Expeditions

Juventas

The exit off Highway 97 quickly changed into a single-lane switch-backing four-wheeler climb. I managed about 3km and gained 300m in altitude before there was enough wet snow to stop my overworked Subaru.

Then came the realization that I had likely put myself in the same bad situation as my last two expeditions: lots of kilometers, lots of snow, little daylight, and only my two boots to get me there. Apparently I'm a slow learner. Not to be discouraged, I set out still thinking I could make it.

The first kilometer was encouraging, with either shallow packed snow, or completely uncovered. This brought me up another 100m in altitude, deepening the snow. I zig-zagged around the road trying to avoid submerging my boots. The place was littered with deer tracks, and I soon learned that following them was wise. They really know the best way to go! The entire time I had also been following a set of days-old ATV tracks (discouraged that I didn't have such ideal transportation). As I turned yet another bend, the tracks ended, and upon stepping forward I realized why. The snow was very deep, too deep for the ATV, and probably too deep for me. I continued anyway, submerging my legs with every step.

2009-04-11 canine deer.jpg
2009-04-11 natural result.jpg
2009-04-11 route ahead.jpg

The progress was very slow, and I was getting very wet. A kilometer and a half later I found myself at a lookout 600m above where I had left the highway. The view was naturally spectacular. I could also see the path I would have to continue on, now flat, but also thigh-deep in snow. I had already realized I would not be able to make it to the coordinates and back before nightfall, so I made this my farthest point before turning back.

2009-04-11 falkland valley.jpg
2009-04-11 common juniper.jpg

On the way down I found a second lookout hidden from the road. It had lots of sun exposure, making for a warm, dry place to sit and rest. It also provided the best scenic photo. The variance in climate was also enjoyed by a juniper bush, the subject of this expedition's flora photo.

Achievements