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Mount Schaffer

Hiking Trail

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5.79 mi
2,667 ft
One of the more challenging routes at Lake O'Hara with no shortage of amazing views.

Mount Schaffer is the perfect peak to avoid the crowds that you will find elsewhere at Lake O'Hara.

There are two routes to reach the summit, both require scrambling for the final climb to the top. This route takes the more direct route up from Schaffer Lake and descends down the easier route via Lake McArthur.

You can complete this loop in either direction, if you are confident descending on steep loose terrain, you may find it easier to do the route in reverse.

The route starts at the stunning Lake O'Hara. You follow the well maintained trails up to the picturesque Schaffer Lake, before turning off to start the climb up Mount Schaffer.

There is no defined trail up the avalanche slope from Schaffer Lake. This is a steep climb and trekking poles will make life much easier on the hike up.

From the ridgeline, you get some fantastic views of the surrounding mountains along with your first glimpse of the magnificent Lake McArthur.

The final push to the summit requires some simple scrambling, but the route is relatively easy to follow and the summit is much closer than it looks.

The views from the summit are superb, with outstanding views of Lake O'Hara and Lake McArthur. This is a really unique viewpoint, being able to look into both valleys on either side of Mount Schaffer gives you the best 360 view of the Lake O'Hara area.

You can descend straight back down to Schaffer Lake if you are short on time, but it's well worth taking the longer trail back and visiting Lake McArthur. This is a stunning area that you definitely don't want to miss.

Even with the longer descent route, this isn't a particularly long hike, so this is a great route to do on your first or last day when visiting Lake O'Hara. Written by Nick Keenan
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Route and Elevation

Segments

NameDistanceElev. Diff.Avg. Grade
Segment0.39 mi184 ft8.6%