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swiftshift 06-28-2016 10:21 AM

OFFICAL - *Hiking Thread*
 
Didn't see a Hiking Thread, just individual threads on specific Hikes
Just seeing if this thread would drive anyone to share Hikes they did, how it was, and also share photos!

I am thinking of doing Lighthouse Park today, anyone ever do this one before? and If so could you leave some comments on how it was, in terms of difficulty, etc.

Thanks

unit 06-28-2016 11:24 AM

i walked around most of the perimeter trails there w/ my gf, its pretty easy for sure. even the hardest trail there was maybe 3/10. great for an easy scenic walk in the woods and you get to chill on some cool rocks. you can easily shorten or lengthen the hike depending on how much time you have because its a big trail network, but you can't get lost no matter how hard you try. :thumbsup:

i did the diez vistas trail a week ago, first hour was 8/10 difficulty, then 5/10 for the rest. ran it in about 2 hours, recommend it for hikers who want a safe trail (no scrambling, easy route finding) but are up for a bit of a physical challenge.

JHatta 06-28-2016 11:51 AM

Did Petgill Lake on Sunday, it was nice and clear (tiny bit muddy). A bit under two hours up (got caught behind a large, slow group), swam at the lake, one hour 10 minutes down (did some trail running).

Saw a Vancouver meetup group on the way up about 20 people with poles and such. I don't think they made it past the first section (before the logging road)....lol

I agree with unit, Diez Vistas is a nice trail and the beginning is physically challenging. The last third is boring, with switchbacks on gravel paths. I forget my time, I did it last year.

Did the sea-to-summit a few weekends before that and was really fun. Would def do that again over. I want to check out some trails up there, but it's $40 to take the gondola up, which is kind of pricey. Took us just under 2 1/2 hours to get to the top. Bonus: There's a pub up there so you can grab yourself a beer.

Did the hollyburn lower a month ago as a warm up to the season. Fairly easy hike that was mostly shaded, so i wouldn't go after any sort of rain or it would be muddy as hell. I forget how long it took us.

Thinking about going to Bowen Island this weekend to check out Mount Gardner. Also want to do Crown Mountain this year (your warm up is the grouse grind lol).

swiftshift 06-28-2016 12:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by unit (Post 8767601)
i walked around most of the perimeter trails there w/ my gf, its pretty easy for sure. even the hardest trail there was maybe 3/10. great for an easy scenic walk in the woods and you get to chill on some cool rocks. you can easily shorten or lengthen the hike depending on how much time you have because its a big trail network, but you can't get lost no matter how hard you try. :thumbsup:

i did the diez vistas trail a week ago, first hour was 8/10 difficulty, then 5/10 for the rest. ran it in about 2 hours, recommend it for hikers who want a safe trail (no scrambling, easy route finding) but are up for a bit of a physical challenge.

Thanks for this!
Read on the website it just loops around each other, so essentially if I just walked one trail I would just circle and end up where I started?
APPROX 2HOURS? Sound accurate?

CRS 06-28-2016 12:20 PM

Went up Mount Seymour to do the Dog Mountain Hike.

It was a nice 2 hour trail that lead up to a great view.

http://i.imgur.com/Wohpync.jpg

Obviously took the dog to the dog mountain hike.

:lol

The only thing is that when you get to the parkade up there, there were TONS of flies attacking your face. You had to run to the trail to get rid of them.

unit 06-28-2016 12:25 PM

it's pretty much choose your own adventure. you have to use several trails in conjunction.

https://westvancouver.ca/sites/defau..._Trail_Map.pdf

i've done crown last yr too, it was a bit tricky but fun! gotta be a bit careful descending down the boulder fields. NS rescue circled above me a few times to see if i was alright.

unit 07-26-2016 03:04 PM

well, this thread is pretty dead. wheres all the hikers this year?

went up to rainbow mountain on saturday. it was a 13hr hike near whistler. bit of scrambling but nothing exposed.
the trail disappears about 2 hours in and the rest is all route finding. a lot of snow still up there and one glacier crossing. glissaded down the snowy sections.

rainbow mountain

6793026 07-26-2016 03:43 PM

^ holy fuck, i saw some of the pics, that's hardcore my man.

jumsoo 07-27-2016 11:15 AM

St. Marks was awesome.

bcuzracecarz 08-01-2016 09:18 PM

Went and did Needle peak just east of hope, was awesome hike, definitely recommend, Fantastic views of the mountains

DragonChi 08-07-2016 06:16 PM

Damn, it's serious business when the ice axes and microspikes come out.

hal0g0dv2 08-07-2016 06:49 PM

did mystic beach hike/trail today in sooke ( Victoria )
http://i66.tinypic.com/28su5nm.jpg
http://i65.tinypic.com/2w4a16f.jpg
http://i67.tinypic.com/b6989l.jpg
http://i66.tinypic.com/2djugbb.jpg

JHatta 08-07-2016 07:03 PM

Just completed St Mark's summit and Mount strachan in one trip. Definitely worth it because alone they are pretty short.

snails 08-07-2016 09:38 PM

I have recently started hiking and so far I have done:

Joffre
Elk
Sumas
Chief + sea to Summit in a single trip
Eagles bluff
Lindeman (not really a hike)
And on Saturday I did St Marks
Considering buying some sort of 4x4 because I realllllyyy wanna do cheam

Joffre is by far my favourite but it's been pretty cloudy on every other hike I have done but I'm looking forward to overnighting joffre and panorama ridge in September as well.

What times do you guys go up? Usually I'm starting around 7am to avoid the crowds and enjoy the views with some quiet time. So far I have met some very inconsiderate tourists both European and Asian so I just avoid crowds entirely. Of course that's a small minority compared to the very polite people I meet on the way back down.

Will update with some instagram pics!

unit 08-08-2016 06:58 AM

halo, i've done the juan de fuca so that shoreline looks pretty familiar!

JHatta 08-08-2016 07:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by snails (Post 8778672)

What times do you guys go up? Usually I'm starting around 7am to avoid the crowds and enjoy the views with some quiet time. So far I have met some very inconsiderate tourists both European and Asian so I just avoid crowds entirely. Of course that's a small minority compared to the very polite people I meet on the way back down.

Will update with some instagram pics!

I usually leave the house at 7am and pick up / meet with people around 730-800. Don't start hiking until 9am (or later if the the hike is farther out).

I haven't done elk yet...how was it?

On my to do list: (probably not all this year)

- Mount Cheam
- Lucky 4 mine / Conway Peak
- Needles Peak
- Brunswick Mountain
- Coliseum Mountain
- Lions (Binkert)
- Elfin Lake
- Crown Mountain
- Haynes Valley
- HSCT

I don't see Petgill lake on your list, I enjoyed that hike a lot (and the lake is big enough to swim in, bonus!).

snails 08-08-2016 09:39 AM

The drive to elk was great (went early) and the overall hike was nice but the last 300m was steep, like 1-200m elevation in the stretch. I didn't get a view at all because of fog and cloud but I mainly for it for the experience and not the selfies lol

unit 08-21-2016 06:50 AM

climbed sky pilot yesterday. something i wanted to do all year.

sky pilot

ilovebacon 08-21-2016 09:57 AM

I just did the chief yesterday. I always tend to do the first peak and then the second peak. The second peak, I could say that I had a tougher time doing it. But slow and steady wins the race right? Have anyone tried the third peak at this location and how was it?

dachinesedude 08-21-2016 10:26 AM

don't bother with third peak, the views suck there

just did cheam last week, lots of black flies but no more snow and very nice views, the FSR up to the trailhead is pretty rough, saw a forester and rav4 up there which is crazy, must've scraped like a mofo, high clearance is a must if you care for your vehicle

ilovebacon 08-21-2016 10:54 AM

that sucks, i really do want to enjoy the view after accomplishing a long trail. Thanks for the heads up!

instantneedles 08-21-2016 08:14 PM

Hiking Mt rainier not fully prepared.. did not pack my jacket and weather forecast is set to be 8 degrees :heckno: picked up a jacket at Walmart tho for insurance lol

JHatta 08-21-2016 08:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dachinesedude (Post 8782011)
don't bother with third peak, the views suck there

just did cheam last week, lots of black flies but no more snow and very nice views, the FSR up to the trailhead is pretty rough, saw a forester and rav4 up there which is crazy, must've scraped like a mofo, high clearance is a must if you care for your vehicle

Could an xterra get up there?

DragonChi 08-21-2016 09:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JHatta (Post 8782123)
Could an xterra get up there?

You should have 29 inch tires or bigger and they should be reinforced AT or LT rated to minimize risk of getting a flat tire. Your truck should also have a real transfer gear (with H2, H4, L4, not AWD) so you can use engine braking going back down the steep sections, otherwise you would be using your brakes all the way down and get that burning "brake pad" smell. Make sure you have a full tank of gas before going in and the spare tire is fully inflated and you have the tools to change a flat. Most SUV's like Xterra, Pathfinder, 4Runner or Cherokee can do it but I would not risk a RAV4, Kia or CRV although it's probably been done.

DragonChi 08-21-2016 09:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by snails (Post 8778672)
I have recently started hiking and so far I have done:

Joffre
Elk
Sumas
Chief + sea to Summit in a single trip
Eagles bluff
Lindeman (not really a hike)
And on Saturday I did St Marks
Considering buying some sort of 4x4 because I realllllyyy wanna do cheam

Joffre is by far my favourite but it's been pretty cloudy on every other hike I have done but I'm looking forward to overnighting joffre and panorama ridge in September as well.

What times do you guys go up? Usually I'm starting around 7am to avoid the crowds and enjoy the views with some quiet time. So far I have met some very inconsiderate tourists both European and Asian so I just avoid crowds entirely. Of course that's a small minority compared to the very polite people I meet on the way back down.

Will update with some instagram pics!

You would like Elfin lakes as well.

Overnight in Garabaldi Park would open up lots of trails, since you get the switchback part over with. Black tusk, Panorama ridge, Mount Price, Garabaldi lake and Taylor Meadows.

Yeah Linderman is easy, try going to Greendrop lake for a bit more fun :)


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