tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8983300.post5002157910365168287..comments2023-11-12T10:35:04.706-07:00Comments on Waterton Scrambling: Bear's HumpScott Harmshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06206174638151684167noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8983300.post-61518751535701236702009-08-06T23:04:00.156-06:002009-08-06T23:04:00.156-06:00I gather there used to be more rocks on the summit...I gather there used to be more rocks on the summit of the hump than there are now. As a boy in the 20's my Grandfather was fond of throwing rocks of the top. Since most of the smaller rocks had been used up he decided to roll some of the bigger ones down. Unfortunately the park superintendent's house was below.<br /><br />With the sound of rocks crashing on the Cameron road, he came chris goblehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12747964476242223294noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8983300.post-36027875889570744272009-06-29T09:27:00.555-06:002009-06-29T09:27:00.555-06:00Bear's Hump caves can also be accessed from th...Bear's Hump caves can also be accessed from the left side scramble. When you get to the first tier of rock, wander left. In 200m or so you'll get to two shallow depressions in the rock. The "caves" are about 10-20 feet deep. They are more hollows in the rock than actual caves. <br /><br />They used to be a good get away spot for local kids.chris goblehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12747964476242223294noreply@blogger.com