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    • Okanagan-Similkameen H, British Columbia

      Hike to Illal Meadows & Illal Peak

      3.0
      6.2 mi / 1968.5 ft gain
      To access Illal Meadows, you have to take a little spur road off of the Tulameen Forest Service Road. This spur road is described as being accessible with high clearance 2WD before turning into a 4WD road.The first part follows an old, overgrown, flat logging road to the south branch of Illal Cr...
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    • Yale, British Columbia

      Hike to Guanaco Peak

      4.5 mi / 2950 ft gain
      The Coquihalla Summit Recreation Area is a zone comprised of several oddly shaped granite peaks.  A few of these mountains demand your attention while driving along the Coquihalla Highway, but many remain hidden and require backroad exploration and elevation gain to be seen.  Guanaco Peak is rea...
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    • Maple Ridge, British Columbia

      Paddle Golden Ears Park's Alouette Lake

      5.0
      About one hour outside of Vancouver, Golden Ears Provincial Park is a great escape for hiking and paddling opportunities. The massive drive-in campgrounds are usually full for most of the summer, but deep into the lake's wilderness are marine spots for backcountry camping. Get your backcountry pe...
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    • Concrete, Washington

      Anderson and Watson Lake

      5.68 mi / 1165 ft gain
      The drive up to the starting point of the trail to Anderson and Watson Lake was easy, but at the end it gets a little tricky - the service road is sharp gravel and runs for about 10 miles to the trailhead. Some spots are steep and there are large potholes, but slow and steady wins the race. There...
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    • Maple Ridge, British Columbia

      Stroll along the Spirea Nature Trail

      3.0
      1.5 mi / 0 ft gain
      An hour outside of downtown Vancouver lies the beautiful 150,000 acre Provincial Park of Golden Ears. The park has a myriad of hikes and adventures all with varying degrees of difficulty. The Spirea Nature Trail likely clocks in as one easiest amongst the dozens within the park. However, don’t le...
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    • Yale, British Columbia

      Hike & Swim at Falls Lake, BC

      3.0
      Usually the Coquihalla is a means of a way to get from Point A to Point B, but why drive past all that rugged B.C. beauty? Skip the usual travel rest stops and have a micro adventure while passing through the transition zone between B.C.'s coastal and interior landscapes.The trailhead is 1km (0.6...
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    • Manning Park, British Columbia

      Hike to Mt. Frosty, EC Manning Provincial Park

      14.2 mi / 5433.1 ft gain
      The larch meadows on the approach to Mt. Frosty are known for 2 things: 1. Wild flowers during the summer and 2. Larches during the autumn.The trail climbs up the south end of Lightning Lake; it is well groomed and graded all the way up. The steepest section is the climb out of Lightning Lakes – ...
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    • Concrete, Washington

      Dock Butte

      4.5
      3.92 mi / 1388 ft gain
      Dock Butte is an easy hike offering truly spectacular 360 degree views of the Mt. Baker region. In summer this summit can be done as an easy walk up. It is especially good during the late summer for hikers and introducing someone into hiking. From the parking lot the trail goes through forest wi...
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    • Concrete, Washington

      Hike the East Bank of Baker Lake

      4.3
      9.2 mi / 978 ft gain
      Access the hike from a 26.5-mile drive down Baker Lake Rd to the Baker Lake Trailhead. Note that the last 6 miles are unpaved and rather rough. The trail starts at low elevation so there's rarely snow or condition concerns, even in early spring. The trail runs alongside and then crosses the Bake...
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    • Marblemount, Washington

      Terror Basin and West McMillan Spire

      16.98 mi / 8868 ft gain
      The Picket Range is a remote and rugged subrange of Washington's North Cascades. It draws very few visitors per year, and the odds of seeing another human on your adventure are very low. West McMillan Spire is an 8,000' peak located in the Southern Pickets. It is a Class 3 climb involving bot...
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    • Manning Park, British Columbia

      Backpack the Heather Trail, BC

      24.9 mi / 1138.5 ft gain
      This hike begins in the middle of Manning Park, with a drive up to the trail-head. This means you get all the benefits of alpine views and fields of wildflowers in the summer months, without hiking the elevation gain.  Manning Park is on the Crowsnest Highway (BC-3). Across the highway from the ...
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    • Rockport, Washington

      Photograph Ketchum Falls

      0.2 mi / 1388 ft gain
      ...After spending my 3 days exploring and capturing the partial lunar eclipse at North Cascades National Park in Washington, I was eager to find another adventure that I haven't done yet or others didn't know much about. As I was driving East leaving Gorge Creek Falls, .9 miles on my left I spott...
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    • Marblemount, Washington

      Hike Lazy Bear Falls

      3.0
      To get to Lazy Bear Falls, take Bacon Creek Road off the North Cascade Highway for 5 miles. At the 3-way fork, take the left road, which will lead you down and over a bridge crossing Bacon Creek. From here, the road will require 4x4 and high clearance.From here, continue up the road for about 0.5...
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    • Rockport, Washington

      Sourdough Mountain Trail

      5.0
      9.34 mi / 5046 ft gain
      Going east from Newhalem on highway 20, turn off towards the small town of Diablo. There are signs from there on where to park. This hike is very difficult. It is very steep and gains elevation very quickly and right from the start. Once you get above tree line though you are greeted with great ...
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    • Marblemount, Washington

      Thornton Lakes & Trappers Peak

      3.7
      10.57 mi / 3885 ft gain
      To get to your campground or to Trappers Peak, hike roughly five miles along the trail to ridge, where the trail divides. If you head left you'll go down into lake basis where you can drop your gear. Come back to the divide and head right, which will lead you up to trappers peak. Something to ke...
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    • Marblemount, Washington

      Winter ascent of Trappers Peak

      9.78 mi / 3448 ft gain
      North Cascade National Park is home to some of the most rugged and remote mountains in the lower 48 states. Because of this, the area is rarely seen up close and personal in the winter, but there are a few spots where you can see these wild mountains that will defy all imagination. In terms of lo...
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