Jeff: ... Rewrite my introduction to Cory-Edith Pass in Jack London's style.
GPT: In the rugged heart of Banff National Park lies the Cory-Edith Pass, a thirteen-kilometer trail that ascends a daunting 1,200 meters—among the most challenging paths in Banff. The journey begins by carving onto the ridge of Mount Edith, where the first five kilometers demand over 700 meters of relentless elevation gain and a fair share of scrambling. As early October drapes the mountain tops in snow, the narrow trail clinging to the mountain's northern slope becomes treacherously exposed, turning the descent into a perilous endeavor—yet amidst the desolation, a stark beauty emerges.






























