So some may find this not really much of a sport but that's only because they've never really experienced it full out.
I love hiking but am truly a beginner and have lots to learn. I started doing the Grouse Grind which I fealt was more of a trendy thing to do and realized it was not really my thing. Something about a narrow trail packed with hundreds of people at all different levels marching up and down annoying steps isn't my thing.
Then my cousin and I went to the other extreme and went to the top of the Golden Ears mountain. It was a 13 hour day(with rests during and at the top) of mixed emotions ending in the feeling of accomplishment. I want to do it again but to do this in one day was tough for me so who knows?
Should have read this before I went...
Golden Ears Trail - 12km, very difficult. Head out on the West Canyon Trail until you reach Alder Flats. This trail climbs to Panoramic Ridge where you are rewarded with an incredible view of the area. From here you can ascend to the North Ear that takes you across a permanent snow field. In order to attempt this you must have the requisite equipment and skills. Designated campsites are available at Alder Flats and Panorama Ridge. The Panorama section has snowpack well into the summer. You can expect snow to fall in this area at any time of year. The trail should take about 7 hours one way and should only be attempted as an overnight backpacking trip. It has an and has an elevation change of 1500 meters.
Anyone else done this? Or any other good spots to go?
I love hiking but am truly a beginner and have lots to learn. I started doing the Grouse Grind which I fealt was more of a trendy thing to do and realized it was not really my thing. Something about a narrow trail packed with hundreds of people at all different levels marching up and down annoying steps isn't my thing.
Then my cousin and I went to the other extreme and went to the top of the Golden Ears mountain. It was a 13 hour day(with rests during and at the top) of mixed emotions ending in the feeling of accomplishment. I want to do it again but to do this in one day was tough for me so who knows?
Should have read this before I went...
Golden Ears Trail - 12km, very difficult. Head out on the West Canyon Trail until you reach Alder Flats. This trail climbs to Panoramic Ridge where you are rewarded with an incredible view of the area. From here you can ascend to the North Ear that takes you across a permanent snow field. In order to attempt this you must have the requisite equipment and skills. Designated campsites are available at Alder Flats and Panorama Ridge. The Panorama section has snowpack well into the summer. You can expect snow to fall in this area at any time of year. The trail should take about 7 hours one way and should only be attempted as an overnight backpacking trip. It has an and has an elevation change of 1500 meters.
Anyone else done this? Or any other good spots to go?