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HikeMetrics // Comparison Engine
Route A

Great Divide Trail (GDT)

canada/alberta-british-columbia-border
VS
Route B

The Snowman Trek (Lunana District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek))

bhutan/himalayas-lunana-district

Great Divide Trail (GDT) vs The Snowman Trek (Lunana District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek)): Intensity Score Comparison

Both routes share a similar overall intensity (90 vs 94). Depending on personal strengths, the challenge relies more on Great Divide Trail (GDT)'s technicality versus the physical output of the other.

Model-based (not a field report) · Evaluates overall route demand, not danger.

Intensity Difference
+4 The Snowman Trek (Lunana District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek)) is harder
Higher Physical Load
Great Divide Trail (GDT)
Higher Technical Seriousness
Great Divide Trail (GDT)
Greater Commitment
The Snowman Trek (Lunana District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek))
Overall HikeMetrics Score
Perfectly Matched Routes
4
Route A
4
Route B
canada/alberta-british-columbia-border

Great Divide Trail (GDT)

LETHAL // NO-MARGIN
Full Route Report

The wild heart of the Rockies. Stretching over 1,100km from Waterton Lakes National Park to Kakwa Provincial Park, the Great Divide Trail (GDT) is a loosely connected series of trails, old forestry roads, and off-trail cross-country segments. It follows the Continental Divide, crossing between Alberta and British Columbia dozens of times. Unlike more established National Scenic Trails, the GDT is often a "choose your own adventure" experience where the path frequently vanishes into scree slopes or dense willow bushwhacks. Hikers must be prepared for extreme isolation, technical river crossings, and the relentless verticality of the Canadian Rockies.

bhutan/himalayas-lunana-district

The Snowman Trek (Lunana District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek))

LETHAL // NO-MARGIN
Full Route Report

The Snowman Trek is a high-altitude longitudinal traverse of the Bhutanese Himalayas, transiting through the remote Lunana District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) district. Spanning approximately 330 kilometers, the route crosses 11 mountain passes, with several exceeding 5,000 meters. The traverse is categorized as one of the most demanding multi-day routes globally due to its 25-30 day duration and sustained exposure to altitudes above 4,000 meters. The trail provides a cross-section of the Eastern Himalayan glacial systems and the cultural landscapes of isolated herding communities in the northern frontier. Access is managed by the Bhutanese Department of Tourism and requires specialized logistical support including horse-supported supply chains.

Head-to-Head Metric Analysis

Intensity ScoreHigher Overall Demand
90
WINNER94
Physical LoadMore Physically Taxing
88 WINNER
84
Technical SeriousnessMore Technically Demanding
75 WINNER
55
DistanceLonger route
1130 km WINNER
330 km
Elevation GainMore vertical
44,000 m WINNER
18,000 m
Highest PointHigher summit
2,590 m
WINNER5,454 m
DurationShorter commitment
55 days
WINNER25 days
Hazard Level
LETHAL // NO-MARGIN
LETHAL // NO-MARGIN
Crowd LevelLess crowded
2 / 5
WINNER1 / 5
Remoteness
5 / 5
5 / 5

HikeMetrics Hazard Scale — Explanation

1
LOW // ACCESS
2
STANDARD // TRAIL
3
MODERATE // CHALLENGING
4
SERIOUS // HIGH CONSEQUENCE
5
LETHAL // NO-MARGIN

The HikeMetrics Hazard Scale is a proprietary 5-point classification system that evaluates hiking routes across five dimensions: physical demand, technical complexity, altitude exposure, weather risk, and rescue accessibility.

Unlike generic star ratings, the Hazard Scale is calibrated against altitude profiles, elevation gain per day, and logistical isolation factors — making it the most precise route classification system available.

Full Scale Documentation
Route A // Hazard Verdict
Great Divide Trail (GDT)
LETHAL // NO-MARGIN
Extreme remote navigation failure risk: The trail frequently disappears into high alpine meadows or dense forests, and many markers are non-existent.
High grizzly density throughout the route: The GDT passes through some of the most densely populated grizzly habitat in western Canada. Encounters are possible throughout, particularly in berry patches and near water sources.
Route B // Hazard Verdict
The Snowman Trek (Lunana District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek))
LETHAL // NO-MARGIN
Sustained Elevation Stress: Prolonged exposure to reduced oxygen levels. Unlike shorter treks, the risk here is the cumulative impact of 20+ days above 4,000m.
Logistical Chain Severance: Pass closures due to snow can isolate groups. The route relies on horse-borne logistics for food and fuel.

Required Gear Comparison

Great Divide Trail (GDT)
Ultralight backpacking gear (every gram matters over 1,100km)Satellite Communicator (Garmin InReach/SPOT)Bear-resistant food storage (check park-specific requirements per section)Two cans of Bear SprayReliable water filter (Sawyer/Katadyn) plus pre-filter for glacial siltDurable waterproof jacket and pantsGoTrekkers map set or FarOut (GDT) app with offline maps
The Snowman Trek (Lunana District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek) District (Snowman Trek))
High-altitude mountaineering hardshell with integrated thermal protectionSub-zero technical sleeping system (rated to -30°C static load)Insulated, high-volume double boots for glacial transitIndustrial-grade solar array for multi-device satellite chargingTechnical crampons or high-traction micro-spikes for frozen pass surfacesHigh-altitude medical kit with Diamox and Dexamethasone

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