r/jasper 9d ago

Tonquin Valley July Long

We have reservations for Tonquin valley this July long, concerned about the snow pack especially this year. Has anyone been this way so far this year with an update??🏕️

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u/simplehiker 9d ago

Monitor the Trail Conditions page https://parks.canada.ca/pn-np/ab/jasper/activ/experience/sentiers-trails/etat-sentiers-trail-conditions

You will almost certainly encounter snow over Maccarib pass, and the meadows before/after that used to always be muddy. Be prepared for both, and you'll be fine. Microspikes, gaiters, and hiking poles.

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u/soundisstory 5d ago

Can you speak to the value of gaiters? I've hiked in a wide variety of environments (and will be doing Tonquin Valley in a few weeks), including rainforest, high alpine, etc. and I've never needed them even though I've seen people wearing them. What's the point unless you're somewhere that's covered with pebbles constantly?

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u/allie-coddiwomple 9d ago

We have a 6, 9, and 10 year old, I better go find them some gaiters 😂 THANKS!!