November 12, 2022
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Outdoor Edventures
Commonwealth Lake Snowshoe
Where:
- Commonwealth Lake
When:
- November 12, 2022
Who:
- Ed, Craig, Dave, Rod
Trailhead:
- 40 km from Canmore on the Spray Lakes Road
- park on the road 2.2 km past (south) of the Engadine Lodge/Mt. Shark turnoff
- the trail is on the right (west) side of the road, and you start by going over the guardrail and down a steep but short embankment and then across the Engadine meadow
- hopefully, the creek is frozen over, and otherwise, you have to access the trail from the Mt. Shark Road parking lot, which is a longer stroll
- once you get into the trees, veer to the right, and you should be able to see the trail markings that lead (left) up into the valley
- at the first junction, turn left
- after about another km, take the left-hand turn that takes you uphill through the forest to Commonwealth Lake as the right-hand turn leads up Commonwealth Creek
Degree of difficulty:
- 275 meters elevation to the lake
- 4.7 km out and back
- the hike took us three hours
- the trail starts gently across a meadow, gradually up thru the cut block, and then gains a bit more elevation along the south side of the creek
- it moves steeply uphill after you start moving away from the creek
- it was very challenging moving up through a valley of deep snow with tree roots and rocks hampering our progress
- we followed some back-country skiers and ended up taking a route on the left side of the hill when the actual trail is on the right-hand side of Commonwealth Creek
Interesting notes:
- we were lucky that the creek in the meadow was just frozen enough for us to make the three crossings
- there are some amazing views of Commonwealth Peak, Pig’s Tail, Mount Birdwood, The Fist, and Mount Smuts
- this was a mostly overcast day, so we didn’t get to enjoy the spectacular mountain peaks that surround the valley
- we would like to go back in the summer and make a loop around the mountains behind Commonwealth lake