Day 6 – Lake Louise and Fairview Lookout

We awoke fairly early this morning and headed down the hall to the gold lounge for breakfast.  We have plans to do some hikes while we are here, and were eager to get outside.  The weather still wasn’t great, there was a fresh snowfall at higher elevations, but we weren’t going to let that stop us.  However, we decided against doing a high-elevation hike today, wanting to save that for a day when the views would be clearer, and we wouldn’t get too cold up top.

Our plans were to just walk to Fairview Lookout today and hike up Mt. St. Piran tomorrow, when the weather forecast was for clearer skies, and perhaps some of the snow would have melted.

Fairview Lookout is not much of a hike, but we wanted to do something that kept us close to home base during the bad weather.  Then we would drive out to Moraine Lake to walk around the shoreline, drive around the area looking for wildlife, and then do some shopping in the village.
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Shown below are the GPS tracks from our Fairview Lookout walk.  I’m calling it a walk and not a hike, because that’s really all it is.

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As you can see, it’s really just a short walk through the forest along the side of Fairview Mountain to a lookout point above Lake Louise.

I’m not bothering to post the elevation plot, because the numbers on the GPS just look strange, and I think it may not have been calibrated properly.  The return portion of the hike looks correct, showing us correctly reaching about 6,115 feet at the lookout, finishing around 5,710 feet at Lake Louise (I think that’s actually off by about 30 feet), and reaching a high point of about 6,150 feet along the trail.  However, for the first half of the hike, the GPS seems to still be ‘finding itself’.  The latitude and longitude position on the map seems accurate, but the elevation has us starting at 5,900 feet, which just is not right for the level of Lake Louise.

Here we are getting started.

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The hike gets started just before the Lake Louise boathouse.

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The trail starts out to toward the Saddleback and Paradise Valley trails, but quickly turns off to the right and up through the trees.

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After only about 1.4 km, we reach the lookout.

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We continued a short ways past the lookout on an old trail that heads down towards the lake, but didn’t go very far before turning back.

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After returning to Lake Louise, we got our car and headed out to Moraine Lake.
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After exploring the lakeshore area, we headed into Lake Louise village to look around and do a bit of shopping.  While there, we picked up some groceries to make lunches to pack on our hike tomorrow.

Heading back up to Lake Louise, the skies were clearing, which was making things look positive for tomorrow’s hiking plans.  Here are some images from back at the hotel.

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