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  • Moran State Park, Washington

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    • North Vancouver, British Columbia

      Hike Dog Mountain, BC

      4.2
      3.1 mi / 150 ft gain
      The trail begins in the furthest northwest corner of the parking lot, by a big trail map. The start of the trail is gradual and meanders through the forest. The trail then begins to become more technical and requires scrambling over rocks and up areas with roots. Although this hike has minimal ga...
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    • North Vancouver, British Columbia

      Hike to Mystery Lake

      4.0
      3.1 mi / 492.1 ft gain
      From the Mt. Seymour ski area parking lot, head towards the Mystery Peak Express. Once you have passed the base of the Mystery Peak Express, you will continue up the trail to your left (right goes to dog mountain, straight to the 3 peaks of Seymour). Follow the trail all the way up to the lake. T...
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    • Deming, Washington

      Summit Church Mountain

      8.5 mi / 3750 ft gain
      Start by driving roughly 2.5 miles up Forest Road 3040, conveniently named E Church Mt Road, to the trailhead. The road is bumpy, but lacking the pot-holes that occupy many of the other forest roads. The only issue comes at 2 miles in where a stream runs over the road and has eroded a small ditch...
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    • Maple Ridge, British Columbia

      Hiking Golden Ears Trail

      14.9 mi / 4921.3 ft gain
      Golden Ears is well known to those in the Lower Mainland. After staring at the jagged 'ears' from all angle, I finally got to see them up close and in-person. The West Canyon Trail is a gentle 5.5 kilometers on a well groomed path, lined with deciduous trees making it a perfect place to watch the...
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    • Maple Ridge, British Columbia

      Camp in Golden Ears Provincial Park

      11.2 mi / 3937 ft gain
      Backcountry permits are required to camp on Panorama Ridge ($5) and can be paid online.The trailhead is located at the West Canyon Parking lot. The trail starts out on a relatively flat old logging road. The trail slowly gains elevation over three kilometers taking you through thick green forest ...
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    • Maple Ridge, British Columbia

      Summit Golden Ears

      4.5
      14.9 mi / 5039.4 ft gain
      Day 1 Starting from the Golden Ears parking lot, your journey begins up a relatively small incline passing two bridges and entering the forest. Continue through the forest passing small cliffs and revealing some views of what you are going to climb the next day. Your estimated time it should take...
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    • Maple Ridge, British Columbia

      Hike to Alder Flats in Golden Ears Provincial Park

      4.0
      6.8 mi / 918.6 ft gain
      If you're looking for a challenge and hope to get into the mountains this is a great adventure to set out on.Be prepared: Water, a lot of time, and with an understanding of the elevation gain will be important. This hike to the viewpoint of Alder Flats (overlooking the ears) takes around 2 hours ...
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    • Maple Ridge, British Columbia

      Hike the East-West Canyon Loop

      8.1 mi / 1640.4 ft gain
      Park your car in the Gold Creek Parking lot ( at the end of the dirt road), and look for a yellow gate at the far end of the parking lot. This will be the East Canyon trail.The first part of the trail winds through the forest and you emerge on an old logging road. Follow this road along with the ...
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    • Maple Ridge, British Columbia

      Hike Evans Peak in Golden Ears Provincial Park

      4.0
      Start on the West Canyon Trail and then take a left up the View Point Trail. Along the View Point trail you’ll cross a creek. There’s a beautiful waterfall and natural hammock (a log) which is great for a quick snack spot or photo.A few hundred meters past the creek, 1.5km from the start of the...
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    • North Vancouver, British Columbia

      Photograph the Cleveland Dam

      4.0
      Once you park in the parking lot near the dam, its fairly easy to tell where it is, and how to get there.  The awesome spillway looks like one of the worlds most dangerous slides, (don't slide down it), and Capilano Lake and the peaks of the Lions make for a great backdrop in North Vancouver.  Ph...
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