Mount Tyrwhitt Climber's Log

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Larry Derksen

Larry Derksen - Feb 22, 2015 1:32 am Date Climbed: Aug 2, 2007

Pocaterra traverse  Sucess!

Good flower,pika and sheep photo's on way up tyrwhitt in morning,was dropped off at hiwood pass traversed tyrwhitt over that pk. to pocaterra and down the west slopes into the bog of pocaterra ski trails that are boggy in summer ,continued around to bolton parking lot near lower kananaskis lake ,was long day .trr.

Old School WB

Old School WB - Jan 23, 2012 3:58 pm Date Climbed: Nov 15, 1993

late fall fun  Sucess!

Last summit of '93, fun wintery conditions for my buddy Jock and I.

Brad F

Brad F - Sep 7, 2010 11:33 am Date Climbed: Aug 31, 2010

Got engaged on the summit!  Sucess!

Quite a memorial day for me and my fiancé. I proposed to my girlfriend on the summit :D (she said yes). Definitely glad we both had brought along our ice axes as the Snow was past our knees at Grizzly Col. It was super windy and quite snowy on the summit. Nothing like enjoying a mini blizzard in August. Despite the not so pleasant weather, the view was amazing. The arch is also a nice feature worth checking out.

kcoderre

kcoderre - Apr 3, 2007 5:23 pm Date Climbed: Aug 21, 2006

Route Climbed: Grizzly Pass East Face Scramble  Sucess!

Had a really energetic day, started at 8:15 and was at Grizzly pass by 10:10 and on the summit at 11:05. Was alot of fun. Great views despite the haze, and the helicopter tour that flew over while I was enjoying the view. Would highly recommend it as a great short day scramble!

Linda Breton

Linda Breton - Oct 11, 2006 7:24 pm Date Climbed: Jul 6, 2005

Scramble Route  Sucess!

Another stormy day in 2005. Upon reaching the famous arch, I began to climb over it. I looked back, and a Dahl sheep and her lamb were attempting to follow me to the arch! Maybe they didn't see me at first? Nice views of the Kananaskis Lakes from this summit.

RedWolf_ca - Oct 23, 2005 12:50 am

Route Climbed: Scramble Date Climbed: July 31, 1996  Sucess!

I'll never forget this ascent, not only for the interesting views of the window but especially for my encounter with a grizzly sow with two cubs. I had just reached a grove of trees where I finally got a good view of the window. As I brought my gaze downward, I spotted the grizzly standing up looking at me from the trees. Fortunately, she decided to retreat further into the trees. Her two cubs popped up shortly after, taking off after their mother after taking a quick peek at me. I backtracked around the trees and went up high onto rocks. Didn't see them again, even when I returned the same way later that day. As a finale, as I approached my vehicle on the return, a moose was grazing in a stand of trees across the creek.

couchclimber

couchclimber - Sep 25, 2005 11:43 pm

Route Climbed: scramble Date Climbed: Sept 25, 2005

Had clear sunny weather for the trip. Was expecting a long day with a lot of snow to trudge through but most of the snow was hard packed down already. Some snow remained on the really loose scree up to the summit so it made it easier to ascend and provide good brief glissading. The view was awesome and I would definately do it again. Thought about doing the traverse to Pocaterra as well but there was too much snow along the ridge.

pvalchev

pvalchev - Aug 24, 2005 2:12 am

Route Climbed: Pocaterra Traverse Date Climbed: August 15 2004  Sucess!

Did this beautiful traverse in 2004 and it remains one of my favourites. Returned the same way through Tyrwhitt due to a thunderstorm/hail that made me decide to take the safest route back, was a total rush!

Dow Williams

Dow Williams - Jul 21, 2005 12:35 pm

Route Climbed: Pocaterra Traverse Date Climbed: September, 2003  Sucess!

I did this traverse of two summits in 6 hours return, it is more of an 8-10 hr day according to the published notes. Great high alpine as is always the case at Highwood Pass. Of course doing this in September was a bonus to me because of the Larches. I recommend this one. Good look at the backside of Joffre. Cheers!

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