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funny you mention the endless slogs through trees--i was noticing that many of the places i've seen that feature trails--not to mention all of the campgrounds and picnic areas--are low down in the forests..
I wish I could suggest some really good hikes further north for you, Cohan, but we don't get too much north of Lake Louise. (Stuart used to do some backpacking in Jasper, but it tended to be monumental death marches... not the sorts of day hikes we enjoy now.) If you ever have more time and can drive farther south, there are some good shorter hikes that get you to the alpine zone - I mentioned some back in the first thread I posted on hikes (see "Travel/Places to Visit" section).The drive to Canmore through the prairies and foothills was very floriferous... lots of Geranium viscosissimum, astragalus and cow parsnip in the ditches and pastures, followed by oxytropis (including O. splendens) and blue tufts of Campanula rotundifolia, then lupins and paintbrush along the road cuts through Canmore and upward.