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The walk back along Albert Edward's north-east ridge was a spectacular, if somewhat rocky, walk. There are excellent views into Albert Edward's northeast cirque and it's crevassed apron glacier. We started encountering more people along this, the main route to Albert Edward (we encountered no one at all up until just after starting our descent from AE), although the numbers of people were not large (perhaps ten people in total).
Snowfield on Albert Edward
Cold and Fresh
Albert Edward And Mt Regan
Fancy Cairn
Albert Edward's NE Cirque
Down the path we go
Northeast Cirque
Alpine Reflections
Descent path
Moat Lake
Back into trees
Eventually, the northeast ridge route drops off to the east, heading down to the Forbidden Plateau. The trail is well marked and cairned throughout, although once in the trees there are a few very steep gullies where care must be taken. It's was a nearly 1,000m (3,000 foot) knee-pounding descent, but we finally made it to the junction with Circlet Lake. From here, it was mostly gentle grades and generally smooth trail back to the car. The only problem was that there was a lot of ground still to cover.
Steep Gulley
Steep Gulley
Castlecrag
With the sunny day still holding out, we hiked, and hiked, and hiked. Back through Whiskey Meadows, back past Hairtrigger Lake, past the ranger station, up to the col between Mt Brooks and Elma, down into the muddy, rooty trail along the west side of Helen Mackenzie. Here we were grateful for the beginning of the 'immaculate' trails, complete with their boardwalking-out-of-control. In fact, there was even a new section of boardwalk here that wasn't there the day before! Amazing!
Back on official trail
Overview of entire loop
Messy and rooty
A long day
Gone yesterday, here today
Boardwalk city!
Wishing for sneakers on this sort of terrain, we power-walked along, eventually reaching the trailhead and the car at 5:20pm, and nearly 17km after leaving Mount Albert Edward's summit. Including the distance from our tent that morning, our total day's mileage was nearly 26-and-a-half kilometres. Not bad.
Final Stretch
This loop is definitely scenic. The views and angles on nearby and distant features are superb. It's long though, perhaps better suited as a 3-day outing, but definitely worth it.

Again, note that this backpack was part of a larger trip to Vancouver Island that Jenn and I took in August of 2008. If you'd like to read about the trip as a whole, complete with many pictures and a full narrative, please click here.
Interactive Trackmap & Photo Points - Castlecrag/Frink/Albert Edward Loop - Click link below to expand
Day 1 - Hike to Moat Lake
Start Time: 3:02p.m.
End Time: 6:42p.m.
Duration: 3h40m
Distance: 12.41 km (7.71 mi)
Average Speed: 3.4 km/hr (2.1 mph)
Start Elevation: 3563ft (1086m) *
Max Elevation: 4202ft (1281m) *
Min Elevation: 3532ft (1076m) *
End Elevation: 3886ft (1185m) *
* : +/- 75 feet
Total Elevation Gain: 1229ft (375m) *
Total Elevation Loss: 889ft (271m) *
 
 
* : +/- 75 feet
Elevation Graph
Day 2 - Castlecrag-Frink-Albert Edward + Return
Start Time: 5:10a.m.
End Time: 5:22p.m.
Duration: 12h11m
Distance: 26.47 km (16.45 mi)
Average Speed: 2.2 km/hr (1.4 mph)
Start Elevation: 3902ft (1189m) *
Max Elevation: 6877ft (2096m) *
Min Elevation: 3567ft (1087m) *
End Elevation: 3601ft (1097m) *
* : +/- 75 feet
Total Elevation Gain: 4542ft (1384m) *
Total Elevation Loss: 4877ft (1487m) *
 
 
* : +/- 75 feet
Elevation Graph
Day 1, Elevation profile over Distance
Day 1, Elevation profile over Time
Day 2, Elevation profile over Distance
Day 2, Elevation profile over Time
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