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Sep 12, 2020
This is a aw surprise when we get there. It is only 1.5 hr up and the trail was wide and quite easy. The picture like lake was jaw dropping. Full review by emc958
Feb 11, 2020
I am a avid Canadian Rockies backpacker and dayhiker. If you only have time to do a day hike or one backpacking trip then do this one..Spectacular setting with the over 9000 ft vertical bulk of Mt R… Full review by Trailblazer44
Hello, we are trying to book the Berg Lake Trail for June 2020 and I can't find any free camp spot. Does anybody know if all is booked already? the website only says that the whole trail is unavailable without any further reason. Im not sure if its a bug. Thanks in advance!
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It's probably booked. But check for cancellations. If you are fit you can hike the whole way in and (23km) go past berg lake camping area go past rearguard and go to the campsite …
It's probably booked. But check for cancellations. If you are fit you can hike the whole way in and (23km) go past berg lake camping area go past rearguard and go to the campsite just over the b.c / alberta border Aldolphus lake. Its uphill from whitehorn to emporer falls. But it can be done in one day if you start early and are fit.
what was the bike lock up like? Did it seem secure? do you know if theft is ever a concern?
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It is fairly secure, but a lot of people from all walks of life venture that far up the trail, so if you have a very expensive bike don’t risk it. It is not Japan
I suspect it's not good, but I really don't know. It's a long way to carry a rod and tackle! It is a glacier melt water lake, so water is just above freezing. Probably you should check BC Parks …
I suspect it's not good, but I really don't know. It's a long way to carry a rod and tackle! It is a glacier melt water lake, so water is just above freezing. Probably you should check BC Parks website.