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Steven Noel
08-14-2012, 01:47 AM
…so I'm buying while I can.

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This past week I spent six days on a backpacking trip to Coral Lake in search of the elusive Golden Trout I got a teasing taste of last year at Michelle Lakes.

We left on the approximately 35 kilometre (one way) trail from the trailhead where the Cline River crosses Highway 11 late last Sunday.

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It followed first the Cline River and then Coral Creek, both initially in deep canyons, scarred into the Earth with flow and time.

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The trail dropped down into the valley (bad idea) after the flood plain widened enough to do so. We did our first four creek crossings that evening in about ten minutes before we decided to make a camp at a nice spot where a set of waterfalls on a tributary entered the creek. Light was quickly fading. This amounted to about three hours of hiking time.

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We were up around first light the next morning and stepped off before 6:30. In hindsight this was probably a good call. Before long we came to see the lower half of the trail was gone. Not damaged or segmented but gone. Washed out in its entirety with this spring's high flows, there was nothing left. We resolved ourselves to picking our way up the creek.

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We did so for about fourteen hours, finding usable trail only in the last few. That evening we made pitched tents, this time in an empty outfitters camp (nothing was set up for the season yet).

Again we were up early, pushing our way up the (then) fine trail to the intersection with the Job Pass Trail. From here were picked our way towards and then above the tree line.

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Finally we arrived at the lake, after a total of twenty-three hours; a day and a half of hiking. It could be done in a long day with a consistent trail. We crossed Coral Creek 51 times en route. Trust me, I counted. Our appearance was greeted with a torrential rain and wind storm.

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Steven Noel
08-14-2012, 01:50 AM
After I was sufficiently satisfied that neither I nor my things would be blown off the face of the Earth I prepped my fishing gear. Despite a #20 BWO and 7X leaders I got several rejections, fish hitting a dozen other naturals on the surface all around my own while failing to acknowledge my imitation existed at all. I was having moments of déjà vu from Michelle Lakes last year. Regardless I was just happy to be somewhere so awe inspiringly beautiful. My friend managed to hook and land a single fish on a small mayfly pattern, just as light hit its optimal time.

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That evening, after the risers ceased their session for the day, we decided to go for a short walk up the rocky ridge that forms the cliffs on one West side of the lake. From there we were afforded a beautiful vantage point of Coral Lake, and another smaller lake above it. The starkness of the scene was amazing.

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I woke early the next morning, in hopes of quickly catching at least one fish to allow me the liberty to do other things without feeling the need to fish constantly. It was below freezing at five in the morning. After a short effort with the fly rod, I gave up and put together my ultralight spinning rod, and the smallest spinner I had. After hooking and loosing a small trout, I was ecstatic to land my first Coral Lake Golden Trout.

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After a few brief photographs it was carefully released.

We continued to seek Alberta's most beautiful fish in arguably the province's most beautiful place to do so.

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I landed another Golden on the steep drop offs of the West end and a third and final fish on the shallow flats of the East end.

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In doing so I effectively tripled my count from my last Golden endeavour.

Steven Noel
08-14-2012, 01:53 AM
Satisfied with having caught three of these most elusive fish we decided that a day hike would allow us to properly explore this amazing cirque; its fragile meadows and uncaring talus. Seldom can one say they were left without words. On that day however, such could not be more appropriate.

We pushed upwards, past the last of shrubs, the ground-hugging junipers and delicate grasses.

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We pushed until all that was underfoot was rock, and what a great deal of rock there was.

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We worked our way past several glacial blue tarns, a colour one's eyes could only envy.

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My friend, still feeling the effects of the days of hiking prior, broke off and descended back to camp. I kept pushing forward, alone, accompanied only by the sounds of gusting wind and rolling rock. The hike became a scramble as I achieved the highest point attainable without climbing gear. GPS suggested about 2700 metres. The vista was grand.

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Coral Lake is not visible in that shot, sheltered by a rocky ridge. The small lake in centre is however the lake above Coral Lake I could see the first evening I climbed.

From this vantage point it became apparent that the mass of rock to my right was actually a glacier, covered in several feet of talus, as evidenced by the sinkholes, revealing walls of ice in excess of thirty feet deep.

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I worked my way towards it.

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After about two hours of glacial traverse (very tedious and unnerving) I managed to work my way back to camp. The side trip took me a little over five hours all together.

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We fished that evening but managed to land nothing. We packed what we could and departed early the next morning, managing to shave seven hours on our return trip.

While still at the lake we saw no big game (despite a great deal of fresh bear signs), but were accompanied by Pikas and Ptarmigans.

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As I reached the trailhead, exhausted and banged up, I knew that I would be back soon, for it would pain me much more to be away from such beauty than the any pain getting there might inflict.

waterninja
08-14-2012, 02:50 AM
what a story. what pics. what an adventure. well done. not many people would attempt a fishing hike like that. a group photo would have been nice. congrats, and thanks for sharing your experiance.

flyguyd
08-14-2012, 05:08 AM
Great story and pics

Reddevill
08-14-2012, 05:32 AM
Thanks for sharing, awsome story and great pictures. I appreciate the effort involved and agree, some very beautiful fish!

zabbo
08-14-2012, 07:28 AM
Great post! Thx for sharing! :sHa_shakeshout:

Alberta Bigbore
08-14-2012, 07:28 AM
excellent thread!

greywolffan
08-14-2012, 08:12 AM
Years ago I did trips like that every year and sure miss it. I have been in that area but just up to Allstones and that is nowhere near as far but it is great country. Great post . Wonder if a chopper would fly in there for people who want some real fishin.

jacenbeers
08-14-2012, 08:22 AM
This is awesome and something I would love to do if it didnt require crossing a creek over 50 times. Great story and pictures.

pophouseman
08-14-2012, 08:28 AM
Awesome thread, Awesome story, Awesome pic's!!!

Geezle
08-14-2012, 08:29 AM
Wicked pics and story...thanks for sharing! http://www.madcastgaming.com/forum/images/smilies/smilies3/coolugh.gif

ishootbambi
08-14-2012, 09:21 AM
great pics and story yet again steven. well done!

kissarmygeneral
08-14-2012, 10:03 AM
Looks like a memorable trip. Great story and pictures.

Marlin07
08-14-2012, 10:13 AM
Great thread, thanks for sharing!

Bigwoodsman
08-14-2012, 11:14 AM
Thanks for sharing your quest for the Golden Trout. Great pictures and a true adventure. Good Job Steven

BW

pikergolf
08-14-2012, 11:31 AM
Great story and pics!!

Saltmania
08-14-2012, 12:15 PM
Excellent!

OneGirlWolfPack
08-14-2012, 12:30 PM
Just amazing. If you're not a writer, you need to be.

sco22
08-14-2012, 12:44 PM
I was going to say that you could write for Parks Canada. . .

Very, very well done.

Cheers.

ericlin0122
08-14-2012, 01:57 PM
thanks for sharing. amazing trip and photos.

justinO
08-14-2012, 02:07 PM
Sounds like an amazing trip. Incredible Photos thanks for sharing.

Steven Noel
08-14-2012, 05:43 PM
Thank you everybody for the kind words on the matter, I appreciate it.

Toirtis
08-14-2012, 06:52 PM
Fantastic story, great pics....you should write that up a bit more and submit it to Fly Fusion.

Dust1n
08-14-2012, 07:09 PM
Those are awesome pics!

Flyfisher87
08-14-2012, 07:13 PM
No matter how many pics I see, stories I hear, or similar experiences I have myself, I never get tired of hearing of others' experiences to places like this. Absolutely amazing! Well done Steven!

CBintheNorth
08-14-2012, 07:30 PM
Fantastic story, great pics....you should write that up a bit more and submit it to Fly Fusion.

Or, the Alberta Outdoorsmen! I'd love to see it in there. Great pics and a great read. Thanks for sharing, very impressive.

ReconWilly
08-14-2012, 07:49 PM
Thats an adventure worthy of the effort, great stuff.

WillyOneStyle
08-14-2012, 08:32 PM
Thank you for sharing this wonderful story and pictures. Very inspiring.

mosbos
08-14-2012, 08:34 PM
One of the best reads I have had on any fishing forum.Thanks for sharing.

DuckBrat
08-14-2012, 08:38 PM
Should have sold this one to the magazine, well done. Great pics.

buckmaster
08-14-2012, 09:56 PM
Just amazing. If you're not a writer, you need to be.

X2, excellent post steven !!!

BobLoblaw
08-15-2012, 12:15 AM
Great pics, great story!:sHa_shakeshout:
Thanks for taking us along, Steven...

fish gunner
08-15-2012, 01:27 AM
exceptional, wonderful display of talent, determination, skill and art thank you young man. onward, forward ,upward and a few fish of exceptional beauty to add to you fish count. lol . outstanding example for other young outdoorsmen. :sHa_shakeshout:

New2Fishing
08-15-2012, 03:25 AM
amazing fish... great scenery...

Bound2Fish
08-15-2012, 08:33 AM
One of the best reads I have had on any fishing forum.Thanks for sharing.

x2, that was great. I loved the photo by photo explanations, it really tied everything together. This is how a thread should be. Great job.

tacklerunner
08-15-2012, 09:18 AM
Awesome Steven. I'm sure we'll be reading articles by you very soon. Your talents along with your passion for nature and fishing is a perfect match.

And if I recall correctly, you're not even 20 yrs old???

cheers
TR

Steven Noel
08-15-2012, 10:00 AM
Again, thank you everybody. I appreciate having an outlet to share my experiences with others.


Awesome Steven. I'm sure we'll be reading articles by you very soon. Your talents along with your passion for nature and fishing is a perfect match.

And if I recall correctly, you're not even 20 yrs old???

cheers
TR

I'm 17 Tacklerunner.

Mark
08-15-2012, 01:25 PM
Thanks for the great pics....

Daceminnow
08-15-2012, 11:05 PM
outstanding bud. you know how to get it done and have the courtesy and talent to bring your adventures to life for us to enjoy through your threads. well done again. it be great to do a trip with you sometime, not certain i'd keep up though.


for some of the newer members that may not have seen this thread of Steven's from last season here's a quick link. another sweet trip.

http://www.outdoorsmenforum.ca/showthread.php?t=103176

Dace

genoel
08-16-2012, 06:21 AM
Good job Steven! I think it should also be pointed out that at Steven gave up a chance to come with his mother and I on a fly-in fishing trip to Ryan Lake at the same time that he went hiking to Coral Lake. His dedication and passion for this type of activity is amazing and his efforts to share them with us are greatly appreciated. If any of you folks can convince him to persue a career in writing after he finishes his last year of high school, as I have been suggesting to him for years, perhaps he could become one of the people who actually LOVES what he does for a living, because he sure seems good at expressing himself with words and photos to me. Words from a proud father, GN. :)

Darren N
08-16-2012, 08:15 AM
This is what it is all about. Great story and pics. I love the colors.

Fishabs
08-16-2012, 10:35 AM
So I'm done chasing my 2 year old around the house, and finally have a chance to sit down with a cup of coffee, and open up my laptop. This is the first thread I open up to start my morning. What a pleasure! Thank you for sharing this amazing journey to us and allow me to daydream for a moment.

IHUNT
08-16-2012, 10:46 AM
Those are some amazing pictures. WOW

ABFishFan
08-16-2012, 12:36 PM
What a wonderful trip story and awesome pictures. Thx for sharing ^_^

Jwood 456
08-16-2012, 02:02 PM
Awesomely great and detailed story... and epic pics. Keep the stories and pics coming!

jpohlic
08-16-2012, 02:11 PM
I see the start of a career as an "adventure photojournalist"

Nice work!

TyreeUM
08-16-2012, 03:11 PM
I bet I have read through this at least 5 times now, threads of this quality are rarely posted. Thanks again, I have really enjoyed reading through it!

Steven Noel
08-16-2012, 11:31 PM
I'd like to take one final oppertunity to thank everybody for their support and kind words. I look forward to providing similar reports in the future.

BobLoblaw
08-17-2012, 12:04 AM
Good job Steven! I think it should also be pointed out that at Steven gave up a chance to come with his mother and I on a fly-in fishing trip to Ryan Lake at the same time that he went hiking to Coral Lake. His dedication and passion for this type of activity is amazing and his efforts to share them with us are greatly appreciated. If any of you folks can convince him to persue a career in writing after he finishes his last year of high school, as I have been suggesting to him for years, perhaps he could become one of the people who actually LOVES what he does for a living, because he sure seems good at expressing himself with words and photos to me. Words from a proud father, GN. :)

Nicely said, Dad!:happy0180:

...how was Ryan Lake?

McLeod
08-17-2012, 11:40 AM
Thank you for sharing this Steven. A trip you will never forget.
Enjoy these while you are young and have that energy !

KHOFF
08-21-2012, 11:00 PM
What a great story and awesome photos Steven! Thank you for sharing. Pat and I have to agree with what your father said about you finding a career in writing (either that or a rocket scientist) :) I am also proud of you for doing what you love. Not many 17 year olds would hike 23 hours to try to catch a Golden without a XBox controller in hand. I can't wait to hear more of your story. Take care.

Sundancefisher
08-27-2012, 01:06 PM
Good job Steven! I think it should also be pointed out that at Steven gave up a chance to come with his mother and I on a fly-in fishing trip to Ryan Lake at the same time that he went hiking to Coral Lake. His dedication and passion for this type of activity is amazing and his efforts to share them with us are greatly appreciated. If any of you folks can convince him to persue a career in writing after he finishes his last year of high school, as I have been suggesting to him for years, perhaps he could become one of the people who actually LOVES what he does for a living, because he sure seems good at expressing himself with words and photos to me. Words from a proud father, GN. :)

I will encourage him. :) I have read a ton of articles as of late and Steven does have a talent to be encouraged. Great to see all the words of encouragement on this site.

Cheers

Sun

FishingMOM
08-27-2012, 01:33 PM
great writing by a talented young man (http://www.iwanttofish.com/app/dkfish/NewsArticlesLanding.php?cid=1&show=26)




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Bearen09
08-27-2012, 01:54 PM
Awesome, simply awesome....
You have the bug now good luck in the hills forever my friend..:)

BBT
08-27-2012, 02:44 PM
Great pics and write up.

I had the chance of a lifetime to fly into that lake last year. After talking to an old guy who hiked up (trail was in good shape then) and having him suggest that maybe he could fly back with us so he didn't have to cross the creek 22 more times LOL I have a big appreciation for what it took you guys to get up there.
I was lucky enough to have sunny weather and clear skies the whole time we were up there (3days) but wow that wind can roar for sure. I used almost every rock I could find to hold down my tent (placed all back where I found them) We were also very lucky to dial into the Golden’s right away and had a great 3 days of fishing.
So for me to have flown up in 15 min and be in total awe of this place and get goose bumps just thinking about it must feel 1000x more rewarding knowing that you did it the hard way.
Congrats and thanks again for the post of the year.

FreshAirGetter
06-25-2014, 11:10 AM
Another great story and adventure Steven...those pics are awesome, definitely a little different than sitting in a stocked pond somewhere...haha. I gotta follow in your footsteps shortly :-)

JimPS
06-25-2014, 11:34 AM
I'm at a loss for words - so excellent.
Looking forward to stories of your future adventures.
Thank you.

huntsfurfish
06-25-2014, 12:01 PM
Truly awesome story and pics!




The only way I could get into a place like that would be to crash land.:)

pikergolf
06-25-2014, 12:10 PM
An old thread to be sure, but Wow all over again.

mikebossy
06-26-2014, 12:32 PM
Sounds like an amazing trip. Incredible Photos thanks for sharing.


^^ this, x100, again thanx for sharing the pics, UNREAL!!

Gboe8
06-26-2014, 09:14 PM
Really enjoyed that! Thanks for shareing.

spinN'flyfish
06-26-2014, 09:46 PM
wow its REALLY beautiful, looks kind of like new zeland