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Mount Smuts 2938 m
Kananaskis Country, Alberta

Mount Smuts from meadows on west side.
Mount Smuts is an exciting scramble in Kananaskis Country and a comfortable day trip from Calgary. The lower part of the south ridge (below) turns back many scramblers, but if dry, the top section (bottom photo) is a casual ramble. This challenging ascent requires dry conditions and good weather is a bonus too. If in doubt, take a climbing rope for belaying steep parts. A few fixed pins are in place on the route and you may be glad they are, too.
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A challenging beginning on the
lower part of the mountain. About here, many people wonder about turning back or getting
down.
The ridge presents a few awkward moves here and there, and that
is why dry conditions are a necessity for scrambling up.
Near the top the upper ridge of Mount Smuts eventually eases off. The view
is spectacular view and it is straightforward scrambling, but you're not down
yet. (Caution:66kb image file)
On the summit. Lookit all them
mountains, Ma! The summer of 1998 was one of the driest in the Canadian Rockies for some
15 years. This September day was a fine time to be on Mount Smuts. Mount Assiniboine rises at the centre of photo.
Descending via an alternate easier route. See scrambles guidebook for details.
This ascent is just one of over 155 scrambles fully described in my new guidebook, Scrambles in the Canadian Rockies, which can be ordered online by clicking here.
© all photos copyright by the author 1999.
