King's Throne View Kluane National Park, Yukon, Canada Mountain
No cable box. No problems. The title tells the story on this one. If you go to Kluane, King's Throne hike and trail should be on your list. Quite steep in sections, no scrambling requi.
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The Auriol Trail is a moderately challenging loop trail that will take you 4 to 6 hours. The park is a hub for wildlife and it's not uncommon to see Dall sheep, caribou, moose and grizzly or black bears, as well as smaller mammals and plenty of birdlife. Keep your camera handy and always make sure to be a safe distance between you and the wildlife.
The view from the King's Throne trail in Kluane National park, Yukon
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Hiking up King's Throne, Kluane National Park, Yukon โ Road it Up
Home to 17 of Canada's 20 highest peaks, Kluane is known worldwide for its wilderness recreation. Raft past glaciers on the remote Alsek River. Explore high mountain passes on multi-day treks. Or find more accessible adventure at Kathleen Lake, where great hikes await just off the highway.
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Description Added by Silvia Avoguadra A challenging 4 to 6 hours hike to reach the spectacular King's Throne, a cirque just below for amazing views of Lake Kathleen and the valley below as well as the surrounding mountains.
Hiking up King's Throne, Kluane National Park, Yukon โ Road it Up
Located just a couple hours West of Whitehorse, Yukon, and spanning more than 22,000 square kms, Kluane National Park and Reserve is a UNESCO World Heritage site that is more than 80% mountains and ice, hosting the tallest peak in CanadaโMount Logan at 5959 m / 19551 feet. King's Throne Trail To the Summit Hours: 8-10 ( return)
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King's Throne is a 10km trail with 1250 meters (4000 feet) of elevation gain. Yes, you read that right, it basically goes straight up Kathleen Lake visible on the climb At first the trail follows the shore of Kathleen Lake before striking off in an uphill mannerโฆ The actual throne in question
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Kluane National Park and Reserve Distance: 10 km (6 mi) return to cirque; 16 km (10 mi) return to summit Time: 4 - 6 hours to cirque; 8 - 10 hours to summit Elevation gain: 548 M (1,800') to cirque; 1,442M (4,729') to summit Maximum elevation: 1,280 M (4 200') at cirque; 1,990 M (6,529') at summit
Prayer Flags Placed On Summit Of Kings Throne Mountain Kluane National
Kluane National Park & Reserve protects a spectacular Canadian landscape in the southwest Yukon, where visitors can explore a world of high mountain peaks and massive valley glaciers, boreal forests, sparkling lakes, iconic northern wildlife, and Southern Tutchone cultural heritage. Features Explore Kathleen Lake
Hiking up King's Throne, Kluane National Park, Yukon โ Road it Up
Kathleen Lake at Kluane National Park in beautiful Yukon Territory. Join me for a great climb up Kings Throne Summit
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Distance: 10 km (6 mi) return trip Time: 4-6 hours Elevation gain: 548 m (1,800') Maximum elevation: 1,280 m (4,200') Trailhead: 27 km (17 mi) south of Haines Junction on the Haines Road, on the Kathleen Lake access road. IN SUMMARY This is a steep trail up to a spectacular cirqueโthe "seat" of the King's Throne.
View of Kathleen Lake from Kings Throne Mountain Kluane National Park
Hiking up King's Throne, Yukon, near Haines Junction. Very steep hike. 2C and snow flurries near the top.
King's Throne Hike Kluane National Park The Road Chose Me
Explore this 7.9-mile out-and-back trail near Haines Junction, Yukon. Generally considered a challenging route. This is a popular trail for hiking, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day. The best times to visit this trail are July through September. Dogs are welcome and may be off-leash in some areas. Preview trail
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Kluane Lake from Kings Throne Peak (Kluane National Park) wallpaper
King's Throne Total Distance: 15 km Return Time: 8 hours Elevation Gain: 1250 m Difficulty: Difficult Region: Kluane Traditional Territory: CAFN The King's Throne is truly a majestic site when viewed from the shores of Kathleen Lake.
Hiking up King's Throne, Kluane National Park, Yukon โ Road it Up
Hiking up King's Throne, Kluane National Park, Yukon May 25, 2016 in Yukon, Hiking This is a steep trail up to a spectacular cirque -- the "seat" of the King's Throne. The hike up to the cirque (and return) is 10 km (6 mi). If you keep going up to the summit (unmaintained, unmarked trail on steep scree), it is a 16 km (10 mi) hike.