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Siffleur Wilderness Trekking

Siffleur Wilderness area has been on my radar for a long time. Finally, during the 2020 summer I managed to get int here to do some hiking and exploring. It is definitely a seldom visited part of the Rockies despite good trail access and short distance. It is a spectacular area reminding me of the Lake O’Hara a little. We decided to go up the Maramota Peak as it would take us all across the Siffleur Plateau. The views are amazing all the way and the hiking is challenging enough to keep things interesting. The view from Maramota Peak is also amazing as it is a mountain with the elevation of over 3,100m.

Looking back to Mount Chephren and Howse Peak from the Totem Creek Valley

Part of the Lower Totem Lake

Lower Totem Lake and Mount Chephren

South Totem Peak 3,050m, an easy scramble with a spectacular view

Totem Creek Valley

Lower Totem Lake

Our bivi at the Upper Totem Lake under the Totem Tower

Mount Murchison towers above the Upper Totem Lake

Totem Tower en route to the Maramota Peak

Looking back at the Totem Tower and Murchison

The towers of Mt. Murchison

The upper slopes of Maramota Peak

On the summit of Maramota Peak 3,150m. It was a 11km trek from our bivi site and a 21 km trek from the car.

Looking south from the Maramota Peak

Totem Tower and Mount Murchson from Maramota Peak

Upper slopes of the Maramota Peak

Upper Totem Lake at sunset

En route to the South Totem Peak

The view of Mt. Chephren and beyond from the Maramota Peak

The Murchison Towers and the Totem Tower from the Maramota Peak

Spalding Peak from the South Totem Peak

Looking east from Totem Peak - the ridge of Maramota is on the left

Bison Peak from the South Totem Peak

Upper Totem Lake where we camped en route to Maramota Peak

Abraham Lake

Abraham Lake

Siffleur Wilderness

Siffleur Wilderness