Yukon Hiking

A little guidance in a wild landscape.

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November 23, 2025
Martin on Auriol Trail
November 22nd, broke trail on skis all the way to the campgroud via the left loop. Deep snow all the way through, bring skins and floaty skis if you're aiming for the top. The right loop had a packed trail beyond the 2km post; I didn't check how far it went past the post, but it didn't reach the ca...
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November 23, 2025
Ree on Kujo Ridge
Broke trail up to the treeline today. The snow isn't too deep yet and there's even less in the alpine. I would've continued but was running out of daylight. With the inversion it was a good 10 degrees warmer at the top of the ridge than down in the valley, and sunnier. Makes for a gorgeous day and a...
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October 15, 2025
Maurice Perreault on Stony Creek
For those seeking a bit more adventure up Stony Creek: Instead of going up the first bump, keep going on the less defined quad trail until it runs out, and then keep going to the summit. The terrain travels well as long as you maintain a bit of elevation traversing the 2nd bump. Plan on 15+km of off...
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October 11, 2025
Melissa on Auriol Trail
October 11: tiny bit of snow on some part of the trail. Fresh Grizzly tracks from I’d say max 48h but maybe less about 3km from the start of the trail and clockwise. Huge bear scatt which makes me think he must be a really big one. We made lots of noise on the way up. Didn’t see anything more th...
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October 4, 2025
Ree on Samuel Glacier
Hiked/biked this trail today. The ground was frozen when I set out (around 11 am) and wet and muddy upon my return in the afternoon. The trail and valley are still snow-free and the creeks were at most ankle-deep, love fall hiking! I encountered two other groups on the trail. Took me around 4.5 hour...
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