Touren

Planer

Features

Updates

App

Anmelden oder Registrieren

Lade die App herunter

Anmelden oder Registrieren

Anmelden oder Registrieren

Entdecken
Ausflugsziele
Gipfel
Kanada
Alberta
Kananaskis

Ha Ling Peak

Highlight • Gipfel

Ha Ling Peak

Wandern

5.0

(12)

Bergtour

5.0

(1)

Ha Ling Peak is a prominent mountain summit nestled in Alberta's Canadian Rockies, immediately south of the vibrant town of Canmore and east of the scenic Spray Lakes road. Rising to an elevation of 2,408 meters (7,900 feet), this iconic peak is the westernmost summit of the larger Mount Lawrence Grassi, also known by its Stoney Nakoda name, Ehagay Nakoda. It is easily recognizable by its distinctive shape, featuring a towering 300-meter vertical cliff face on its northern side, while…

Dieses Highlight liegt in einem geschützten Gebiet

Bitte überprüfen Sie die lokalen Vorschriften für:

Bow Valley Wildland Provincial Park

Speichern

Teilen

  • Mehr

  • Speichern

    Teilen

  • Mehr

  • Tour planen

    Tipps

    19. Oktober 2023

    Wandern

    Ha Ling ist ein klassischer Gipfel und leicht zu erwandern. Von Canmore aus sind es etwa zwei Stunden in eine Richtung oder insgesamt vier Stunden. Ein wunderschöner Ort, um den Sonnenaufgang zu beobachten. Von hier oben haben Sie einen wunderschönen Blick auf das Bow River Valley.
    Übersetzt von

    26. Juni 2024

    Wandern

    schöner Gipfel
    Übersetzt von

    Du kennst dich aus? Melde dich an, um einen Tipp für andere Outdoor-Abenteurer hinzuzufügen!

    Kostenloses Konto erstellen

    Touren in der Nähe

    Beste Touren in der Nähe von Ha Ling Peak

    Details

    Informationen

    Höhenmeter 2.410 m

    Wetter

    Bereitgestellt von Foreca

    Heute

    Freitag 24 April

    1°C

    -11°C

    71 %

    Zusätzliche Wettertipps

    Max. Windgeschwindigkeit: 14,0 km/h

    Am häufigsten besucht während

    Januar

    Februar

    März

    April

    Mai

    Juni

    Juli

    August

    September

    Oktober

    November

    Dezember

    Loading

    Ort: Kananaskis, Alberta, Kanada

    Häufig gestellte Fragen

    What is the best time of day to start the Ha Ling Peak hike to avoid crowds and secure parking?

    Ha Ling Peak is very popular, especially during peak season. To avoid crowds on the trail and secure parking, it's highly recommended to start your hike early in the morning, ideally before mid-morning. Many hikers aim for a sunrise summit for a unique experience and fewer people.

    Is Ha Ling Peak suitable for beginner hikers, or is it considered very difficult?

    While Ha Ling Peak is rated as difficult due to its significant elevation gain (700-810 meters) over a relatively short distance (3.9 km one way), many consider it a good introduction to summiting mountains in the Canadian Rockies. The trail is well-maintained with recent upgrades, including steps and handrails, making the ascent safer. Beginners with good fitness can attempt it, but should be prepared for a constant uphill climb.

    Can I hike Ha Ling Peak in the winter, and what special considerations should I take?

    Yes, Ha Ling Peak can be hiked in winter, offering a different, often more serene experience. However, winter hiking requires special preparation and gear. Expect snow and ice on the trail, making microspikes or crampons essential. Avalanche risk can be present, especially on the upper slopes, so check conditions and forecasts before you go. Dress in warm layers, and be aware that daylight hours are shorter.

    Are dogs allowed on the Ha Ling Peak trail?

    Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the Ha Ling Peak trail. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other hikers. Remember to bring plenty of water for your dog, especially on hot days, as the trail is steep and exposed in sections.

    What are the most prominent landmarks or views visible from the summit of Ha Ling Peak?

    From the summit of Ha Ling Peak, you are treated to breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views. Key landmarks include the Bow Valley, Mount Lady MacDonald, the town of Canmore, Exshaw, Quarry Lake, the Rundle Forebay Reservoir, Goat Creek, and the Spray Lakes. The distinctive 300-meter vertical cliff face on the peak's northern side is also a notable feature.

    What is the historical significance behind the name 'Ha Ling Peak'?

    The peak is named after Ha Ling, a Chinese cook who, according to legend, made the first recorded ascent in October 1896. He reportedly accepted a bet to climb the then-unnamed peak and return within ten hours. For over a century, it was known as "Chinaman's Peak" in his honor, but the name was officially changed to Ha Ling Peak in 1997 to respectfully recognize his contribution and address the derogatory nature of the previous term.

    Are there any alternative or less crowded hikes near Ha Ling Peak for those looking for a different experience?

    While Ha Ling Peak is a must-do, the Canmore area offers many other fantastic hikes. For a less crowded experience, consider trails around Grassi Lakes for beautiful turquoise pools and waterfalls, or explore the extensive network of trails in Kananaskis Country, such as those leading to Rawson Lake or Chester Lake, which offer diverse scenery and varying difficulty levels.

    What essential gear and clothing should I bring for hiking Ha Ling Peak?

    Given the challenging nature and variable mountain weather, essential gear includes sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support, plenty of water (at least 2-3 liters per person), snacks, and layers of clothing. The summit can be windy and much colder than the trailhead, so a windbreaker, hat, and gloves are advisable even in summer. Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a first-aid kit are also recommended.

    How long does it typically take to hike Ha Ling Peak round-trip?

    The Ha Ling Peak hike typically takes 3-5 hours round-trip for most hikers. This duration can vary depending on individual fitness levels, the number of stops for rest or photos, and trail conditions. It's a feasible half-day excursion for many outdoor enthusiasts.

    Is there public transport available to the Ha Ling Peak trailhead, or is a car necessary?

    While there isn't direct public transport to the Ha Ling Peak trailhead, a car is generally necessary to reach it, as it's located along the Spray Lakes Road south of Canmore. Parking is available at the trailhead, but a Kananaskis Conservation Pass is required for all vehicles stopping in Kananaskis Country, including at the Ha Ling Peak parking lot.

    What is the elevation of Ha Ling Peak, and how much elevation gain does the trail involve?

    Ha Ling Peak rises to an elevation of 2,408 meters (7,900 feet) above sea level. The hiking trail involves a significant elevation gain of approximately 700-810 meters from the trailhead to the summit, making it a challenging and rewarding ascent.

    Andere beliebte Orte, die du besuchen kannst

    Grassi Lakes

    Entdecken
    EntdeckenRoutenplanerFeaturesWandernMTB-StreckenRennradtourenBikepackingSitemap
    App herunterladen
    Folge uns in den sozialen Medien

    © komoot GmbH

    Datenschutz