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hiked  Knight Peak (From Airplane Creek Road)  and did 11.0Km and 1355m   
Mood and date:  Aug 21, 2010
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This was a truly memorable birthday and one of the greatest camping trips. Camping at 1800m atop open alpine meadows, an ocean of cloud breaching mountain tops, and a sky full of stars; it was magnificent.

Okay now with the lovey dovey stuff out of the way, this report isn't intended to highlight Knight Peak itself, but rather the general area; it's just beautiful. The hike right away grabs you as you leave Airplane Creek FSR. The open valley vista, rugged Stewart Peak and Baby Munday jutting up into the sky; it's a quite a sight. As you descend into the valley bottom, you're provided a chance to sample a myriad of berries, Salmonberry, huckleberry, and raspberry all at peak sweetness, just leave enough for the bears.

Then as you ascend away from the valley on the other side you're faced with a hike that I would describe as Grouse Grind on steroids. Though short, this section of hiking is quite strenuous and with multiday packs a bit challenging, but somehow fun too. This section is along a ridge, with the forest at your left and the valley at your right. Once through the forest you'll be in alpine country, but this section is just as relentless. It's especially hard, when you're hiking down to the valley in the rain, VERY SLIPPERY WHEN WET!

There are orange markers highlighting the trail up to about 1800m, but after that it's open and no real trail exists. Head Northwest after the worn trail towards Knight Peak, Matt Gunn's route to Knight Peak is really the best option, my friend and I stupidly didn't follow it, at least for the ascent. From Knight you have great views of Lady, Cheam, Baby Munday, Stewart, and Jones Lake.

From Knight my friend and I inspec continue reading »
 
 

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at 11pm Aug 25, 2010
Great, thanks!
at 6pm Aug 25, 2010
Irina, I got something better for my birthday, a triple sensor Casio Pathfinder watch; it's awesome.

To answer your question there is a small creek flowing down through the Munday-Knight col; it had substantial flow too. Though it likely won't last too long if the heat picks up again.
at 2pm Aug 25, 2010
Pardeep, what, you didn't get a camera for your birthday?! ;)
An excellent story and without doubt a beautiful area. A quick question: is there a water source in the alpine besides the tarn en route to Stewart? I'm thinking closer to the Knight/Baby Munday base.
at 11pm Aug 24, 2010
Thanks Ahmad. I am still disappointed with myself, for not having attempted Stewart Peak, but I think my decision at the time was for the best.
at 12am Aug 24, 2010
It sounds that it was a great trip. Thanks for sharing your experience.
Happy birthday. I wish you all the best.