*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

July 15, 2017

Chief Mountain July 15, 2017

This summit is the most recognizable peaks in Southern Alberta even though it is in the US.  This was forecasted to be a very hot day, but it turned out perfect.  I headed up with my brother in law and his son and we hiked Chief Mountain.  I was going to go with a larger group, but a bunch backed out and it was only down to three.  We did however start and follow another group who was a little more experience on this hike.  One man had hiked this peak 20+ times, so I didn't mind tagging along for  bit since this was only my 3rd time.  It was a great day except my phone messed up the track again, I think it is time for a new phone soon.  Otherwise spectacular day, it did start to rain for just a brief moment and the wind picked up as we summitted and on the way down.

View of the summit from Babb

View of Summit from start

View of Summit part way up trail

Starting around the back side and getting a different view

View of Cleveland off in the distance

The Needle or Ninaki

The shale gets really steep

View back of Ninaki

Cliffs near the summit block

View between the cracks

Little ledge we took up last time but not this time

View down where we came up

Another view of the summit block cliffs

View from the false summit over to the true summit

View of the false summit from the true summit

Another view looking down the way we came

Look how dirty my boots got from the shale on the way down

Another view of Ninaki

Summit view on the way down

Beautiful view over to Mt. Sofa

All Finished!

Last Summit view as we drove away






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