Skoki Lodge is a rustic old lodge-type-large-cabin located back behind the Lake Louise ski area. Killaine & I had hiked past it a few years ago on a backpack trip through the area during the summer, and thought it would be a great place to go back and visit in the winter.
We started in on January 1st (Killaine's birthday) - it was clear, but chilly - around -18 or -20 that day.
Skiing in, just past the ski area. We scrambled a couple of the peaks in the distance when we were last in the area.
Approaching the lake before Deception Pass.
Skoki Lodge. It was built in the mid-1930s as a backcountry ski destination for the early visitors to the Canadian Rockies. The ski in took about 5 or so hours.
The weather was quite blustery the next day, so we did a long, flat but very neat tour around Skoki Mountain. In this photo, Killaine is skiing across one of the Red Deer Lakes - the headwaters of the Red Deer river that ultimately flows through my Mum's town of Red Deer.
All in all, a great trip!
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