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View North from North Ear |
Location: Golden Ears Provincial Park
Driving Time: 2 hr each way from metro Vancouver
Ascent Time: 6 hrs
Complete Time: 11 hours
Start Elevation: 200 m
Max Elevation: 1716 m
Gunn Scramble #11
Twin summits of Golden Ears are prominent landmark in Lower Mainland and can be seen from countless summits in North Shore mountains. This ascent was on my radar for a long time, possibly since I was 1st time in Vancouver back in mid 90s. After I moved to B.C in 2008 I started planning the ascent, but for one reason or the other never quite got around to do it. Exceptional weather conditions for Labour Day long weekend finally pushed my buttons. Usual late start --- I entered park gate around 11 am -- brought me to West Canyon Trailhead near south end of Allouette Lake. I started hiking at 11:15 am.
First objective is to reach Aldar Flats, about 6.5 km along West Canyon Trail. Altitude gain is negligable -- about 200 m -- but the hike is not trivial. First 3 km are along deactivated logging road (plenty of these in BC!), but remainder is classic north shore hodge-podge of crawling over and under the roots, hopping over rocks and generally forest enclosed with no views. I hurried as much as I could to put this part behind me, yet it took me ~ 1hr 30 mins. Last kilometer travels through the bog, but boardwalks (in various states of disrepair) facilitate stream crossings.

Past the clearing the trail re-enters forest and resumes ascent along dry and quite tedious streambed. Critical point is old helipad, about an hour past Aldar Flats (nice bench and great views here). The route turns sharp right and real elevation gain starts. I had a mishap about 5 minutes past this point -- I was not paying attention to red flagging and took wrong turn. Initially well defined the trail quickly deteriorated, got very steep and eventually disappeared. I realized I was off route, and lost ~40 minutes backtracking.
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Robbie Reid (center) and Judge Howay (left) |
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Views south-east towards Mt. Baker |
North Ear finally shows up. Ascent line, indicated in red, follows Panorama Ridge past Emergency Shelter bellow permanent showpatch, then climbs the ridge to the summit. The "trail" is still quite an ordeal though; there are still a lot of roots and quite a bit of ups and downs left. At one point well-built wooden ladder assists downclimb small rocky bluff that might otherwise be quite troublesome. Peakbagging in BC North Shore comes with a price!
Half an hour before Golden Ears emergency shelter views really open up -- whole trip is extremely scenic past this point. Pitt Lake dominates western horizon, with distant peaks of Garibaldi Provincial Park on the horizon. This spot is some 4 hours of moderate pace from the Trailhead (2.5 hrs from Aldar Flats).

Most direct route from the shelter climbs steep snow slopes towards summit ridge, then scrambles up small rock chutes to the summit. I wanted to avoid the snow, so I circled to the left which led me to this part --- Technical crux of the day. Exposed corner on downsloping slab, about 6-7 meters long and 1 m wide. The drop to the right is substantial, and fall would likely be fatal. In dry conditions it is not a big problem. Photo taken on return.



Telephoto of distant peaks from the summit: Judge Howay (left) and distinct white cone of Mt. Baker in Washington (right).

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2 km vertical -- again! |
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GPS Tracks |
The sight of my car at West Canyon parking lot was more than welcome. It was 10:40 pm -- around 11 hours round-trip, with no more of 45 minutes of cumulative break time! Couple of guys were car camping, but I had no time for chat as I needed to hurry to get out of the park before the gate is closed at 11 pm. I finally bagged Golden Ears after 2 years in Lower Mainland!
Excellent report. Thank you.
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