Sunday, 27 February 2011
Spirit Caves Yale, BC
Saturday, 26 February 2011
The Chief Squamish BC
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The Chief Is an aggressive climb up. The path is mainly made up of large rocks that create a long set of stairs. Although the hike was nice and the view was good i felt it was a bit too touristy for me. there was alot of people that got in my way. with not much room to pass. Its about 2000 vertical feet up. it took us about 2 hours to get to the top at decently fast pace. A good hiking boot can be Helpful, mens boots
womans boots
. The hike consists of three peak's each one progressively higher, a lot familys and other large groups of people will just do the first one, but i would recommend dodging the crowd skipping the first one and doing the second and the third then taking the back trail down. This first picture is of the first peak taken from the third peek. As you can see the second and third peaks have better views anyways. The back trail is nice you follow a dried up river bed back down, its more of a trail, theres no stairs. A good hiking stick
is really helpful.
To the left is an Image from the second peek. Be careful here as it has many cliff ledges. The hike itself is not too dificult with an exception of a few spots but they have rope and chain assists for your safety.
The Chief Is an aggressive climb up. The path is mainly made up of large rocks that create a long set of stairs. Although the hike was nice and the view was good i felt it was a bit too touristy for me. there was alot of people that got in my way. with not much room to pass. Its about 2000 vertical feet up. it took us about 2 hours to get to the top at decently fast pace. A good hiking boot can be Helpful, mens boots
To the left is an Image from the second peek. Be careful here as it has many cliff ledges. The hike itself is not too dificult with an exception of a few spots but they have rope and chain assists for your safety.
Sunday, 20 February 2011
Mt Cheam and Lady Peak


This Next Image is one of Lady Peak taken from the trail-head Cheam is just to the left of this about the same distance away. this gives you a good idea of how far you will have to go i would recommend either hill to you i enjoyed both. although at the top of Lady Peak some daring rock climbing is needed if you want to get right to the top. Bring a friend as you will probably not find any cellphone service in this area.
Below is a very mysterious circular pond (when not covered in snow). which sits between the two peeks.
To Find the Hill: take exit 119A head south till you hit a bridge, turn left in front of it. zero your odometer, at 27km turn left on foley forest service road go 2 more km go over foley creek turn left go another 2 km cross chipmunk creek and take your next right up a hill passing a gravel pit, and follow this road as high as you can go. 4x4 with good clearance recommended, as you will cross many ditches.
Mount Lincoln
Mount Lincoln is a nice hike in Yale, BC. Which is not far from hope. Excuse the pun. The images are ones from which i snapped from the top of the mountain unfortunately i do not have one of the mountain itself. It is quite a nice climb, fairly short yet quite steep. there are a few parts where you will find rope to help you up the more difficult area's. I particularly enjoyed this hike because it is in a very rural area any you really feel like your getting back into nature as you will probably not see anybody else on the hill and the views are of mostly mountains not the city. Mount Lincoln is located very near the spirit caves hike which i will blog about at a later date.
This next image here is probably the best spot on the hill to eat you lunch or stop for a break. located near the top of the hill is a nice big rock over the edge of the cliff. (the picture does not do it justice).
To find the mountain. lets say your coming from hope head down the highway as if you were headed up the canyon when you reach the small town of Yale (about 20minutes), at the far end of town on the left there will be a small wooden sign marking the that says "MT. LINCOLN (LYNKY) TRAIL" it is near train-tracks which you can park beside.
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