Prairie View Trail – Kananaskis Country
Riding conditions were phenomenal today so I decided to take a day trip to K-Country and ride a trail that I’ve had my eye on for a while, Prairie View to Jewell Pass. Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to complete the return loop via Jewell as the incredibly steep hike and bike climb up to the top was the only way to reach it.
Start of the ride along the Barrier Lake Dam Road. This man-made lake is located in Bow Valley Provincial Park in K-Country and is easily accessed off Hwy #40. There are plenty of hiking trails here as well as a boat launch making it a popular destination for canoeists and kayakers. We’ve paddled this lake before and it can get very windy at times and those same prevailing winds can create significant chop so choosing a calm morning to be out on the water is strongly recommended.
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It was great to be riding the Levo on the steep uphill sections but lighter analog bikes like this young couple were riding would no doubt be easier to hand bomb up at the top.
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One of five of Prairie View's switchbacks one encounters along the way.
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Some great views of Barrier Lake further up the trail.
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Hwy 40 is clearly visible as it snakes it way along the valley below. The same road traverses through to the Highwood Pass which is the highest paved road in the country.
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There is no doubt that this is a hiking trail first and foremost. That being said, biking up Prairie View isn’t that difficult until you start to approach the top. I rode as far as I could but I left the bike below while I scrambled up the remaining 200 meters to the view point. Carrying the Levo without any help was a bit more than I could manage and Even though it was a bit of a let down, I did manage to reach the top and take in the majestic vistas of Barrier Lake.
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I came across traces of snow left behind from a few days ago when a storm passed through. I’m sure there was more that had accumulated near the lookout but with the recent warm temps it wouldn’t have stuck around for very long.
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I should have packed my hiking poles for the hike back down to the bike.
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Closing in near the top couldn’t have come sooner as my mtb shoes were not the best at negotiating the steep rocky pitch. Hard to imagine people carrying their bikes up this craggy accent.
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Up top, the views of Barrier Lake and the surrounding mountains were incredible. I can see why this trail is so popular with hikers.
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No pic of my bike hanging out alongside me on the outcrop but nevertheless it was still a sublime moment.
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Back down closer to the lakeshore, the fall colors were impressive. I enjoyed my afternoon fix out on the trail even though I didn't complete the task at hand. That being said, I did arrive home in time to help the Missus with fall yard work.
@RabH - With all of the nasty weather that you've been experiencing recently, it was nice to see that you were able to get a bonus ride in. It's also been blustery here over the past week but the weekend is shaping up to be stellar for fall riding.
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