Ashika Parsad
I live in the city and spend my weekends in the mountains. I am a Kinesiology student and I'm keen to get outdoors whenever possible.
Hike to Mt. Frosty, EC Manning Provincial Park
Manning Park, British Columbia
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 – the first three or four switchbacks. The rest of the trail is less steep, until you reach the scree ...
Hike to Mt. Strachan
Bowen Island, British Columbia
4.0
3.7 mi
/ 1804.5 ft gain
On November 23, 1963, the world was faltered by the news of John F. Kennedy’s assassination (the previous day). Vancouver was dealing with it's own tragedy; a military plane crash in the North Shore Mountains. The hike to Mt. Strachan gives you the opportunity to visit the crash site.The Mount Strachan hike starts at the Cypress Mountain Resort in West Vancouver (free parking is available). Sta...
Snowshoe Mt. Seymour to Tim Jones Peak
North Vancouver, British Columbia
5.6 mi
/ 1607.6 ft gain
You'll see traction of all sorts in the Mt. Seymour area during Winter months, including: yak tracks, microspikes, crampons, snowshoes, skis (with and without skins), and my personal favourite, the magic carpet.The Mt. Seymour trail parallels the Seymour downhill ski area. It follows up and over Brockton Point which is your first source of breath-taking views (save your breath, there's a lot m...
Hike to High Falls Creek, BC
Whistler, British Columbia
5.0
5.3 mi
/ 1719.2 ft gain
This is a great hike with varied terrain. From a flat meandering path to steep, scramble sections with chains and braided ropes. The must-see attraction on this trail is the thunder force of tumbling water heard throughout the day as you hike along a steep walled canyon.You have the option of parking in the pullout just before the second bridge along the Squamish Valley road. The trial head is ...
Hike to Little Diamond Head
Whistler, British Columbia
22 mi
/ 5900 ft gain
Given the total distance and cumulative elevation gain of this hike, I would suggest a good level of fitness to reach the summit. The trail does not have any technical challenges and the elevation gain is gradual. The final kick up to the summit involves some loose scree and minor exposure depending on how far you veer.In order to catch sunrise at the summit, plan to to get a late start to the ...
Hike to Illal Meadows & Illal Peak
Okanagan-Similkameen H, British Columbia
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 Creek. Next, you'll see an obvious junction leaving the road, where the trail continues up a set of sw...
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