Obviously it's much colder there. Early starts and northface(aemmer, 3/4 etc) gives a lot more time than the coast. I'm still adjusting to the interior being in the Rockies so long. It's like someone flips the switch here and it's over. You get good overnight freezes on that high stuff on the parkway, lake louise quite often into June. Longer healing late season cycle for those PWL's . You'll be able to tell as you climb those north faces and you'll probably be more concerned with overhead hazards from the sun on cornices above you or rock fall. Definitely more reason to wear a helmet there, aemmers for one can be a shooting gallery. There's a million and a half great lines just surrounding the village(louise)and moraine lake road when it opens that will allow good planning no bushwacking and efficient approaches with early starts.
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