*I hope people use their own wise judgement when hiking always plan ahead and be prepared. One should never go beyond their abilities.*

Over the years I've had a few goals my first was to Summit all the Peaks of Waterton. Here is My Waterton Summit List I completed that goal on September 26, 2016.

My next goal I'm still working on and that is to summit the 6 10,000 foot Summmits of Glacier National Park. I have one left Kintla.

My 2018 Goal that I accomplished was to summit 40 peaks in my 40th year and that I finished on September 26, 2018.

Not sure what will be my next goal, once Glacier's Summits are done?

I commonly use 3 Hashtags on my social media. The first one is #itookthepathlesstraveledby which is to reference this blog. The next two relate to my father and grandfather who were also hikers. #milesformarkellingson is to remember my
Dad, Mark Ellingson and #dustfromthetrailandhowitsettledonme is to remember my Grandfather Earl Ellingson

November 01, 2015

Bears Hump October 11, 2014

I think this is one hike I've done more than any other hike.  I probably do it every year or at least close to that.  I think one of my claims to fame is that I climbed this on January 1, 2000 to ring in the new century.  A group of friends of mine drove up early and waited for the sun to start coming up and then we watched the sun rise on top.  We didn't realize that Vimy Peak would block the sunrise and so we headed down but we were still the first to climb Bear's Hump in the new millennium.  But on this day October 11, 2014 we headed up with cousins and got a beautiful fall view from Bear's Hump.

Looking down Upper Waterton Lake South to Goat Haunt

Waterton Lakes Townsite

Mount Cleveland in the distance (highest peak in neighboring Glacier National Park)

Looking west toward Buchanan Peak and Ridge

Another Lake view with phone camera Nexus 5

Vimy Peak


Fall leaves on road to Cameron Lake below

Bosporus on the left

View looking up to Crandell Mountain

Iconic Prince of Wales hotel

From Mountains to Prairie, Waterton is one of the few places around with no foothills

Emerald Bay, there is a boat called the Gertrude that was scuttled about 100 years ago in this bay, I've scuba dived to that boat and one winter many years ago the lake froze over like a sheet of glass and you could actually see the boat through the ice! Also you can see the International boat heading down to Goat Haunt.

Another shot of Crandell Mountain

Cousins on the way down

On the way down with Vimy Peak ahead, it was clouding over and got pretty miserable once we finished

Panorama of view from top

Google Track of Hike

Stats of Hike:
Total distance: 2.17 km (1.4 mi)
Total time: 59:59
Moving time: 49:19
Average speed: 2.18 km/h (1.4 mi/h)
Average moving speed: 2.65 km/h (1.6 mi/h)
Max speed: 12.90 km/h (8.0 mi/h)
Average pace: 27:35 min/km (44:24 min/mi)
Average moving pace: 22:41 min/km (36:30 min/mi)
Fastest pace: 4:39 min/km (7:29 min/mi)
Max elevation: 1532 m (5025 ft)
Min elevation: 1286 m (4219 ft)
Elevation gain: 2820 m (9251 ft)
Max grade: 40 %
Min grade: -39 %
Recorded: 10/11/2014 3:30 PM

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