October 24, 2012, Grizzly Bears still roam in the mountains in the snow. At least that is what my brother Ken and I observed on our hike over the Akamina Pass and into to Forum Falls.
We
started out our hike on this day at the barricade on the Cameron Lake road in about 5 inches of fresh snow and as we got into the upper elevations the snow depth was closer to a foot. The freshly fallen snow provided perfect
conditions for studying animal tracks. My brother and I find great interest and
satisfaction in interpreting the tracks we find. Mostly it is speculation as to
what made the track and when they were made. As we got close to the top of the Akamina Pass we encountered a new set of tracks coming out of the trees and onto the trail. We had no trouble identifying them as Grizzly Bear tracks.
As for me I had confidence that since the bear was heading steadily away from us it had little concern with our presents. If this bear was digging or had been feeding I would have left the area the way I came.
Seeing Forum Falls
subdued by it’s encasement of fall ice and snow was a pleasant scene.
When we reached the Akamina Pass trail head decided to hike over to Cameron Lake. At Cameron Lake we observed some water fowl on the lake. There is a Nuttal’s
Cottontail Rabbit living around the information buildings. Next we walked the trail to Akamina Lake and observed a Dipper working the shore
where Cameron Creek exits the lake. The Dipper is a curious site as it walks in and out of the frigid water, it regularly completely submerges itself as it forages for submerged aquatic insects.
On the hike back we took the trail through
the trees instead of the road. More drama was apparent on this trail where the track of a
fox and a Snowshoe Hare meet and the gate of the hare clearly changes to great
leaps and continues that way until it takes an abrupt turn and vanishes into
the underbrush.
I can walk for hours in the woods and never see a thing but when walking after a fresh snow fall the tracks in the snow give me proof there is an abundances of activities happening by the creatures who make this place their home. Ample reason for me to tread lightly and be a respectful guest of my unseen hosts.
Total distance = about 11 km. in about 5 hours 15 minutes.
Ascent was about 729 ft, max. elevation 5953 ft.
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