Hey everyone, I'm new to PeakD in general and still figuring out how everything works here but it's really exciting. Wanted to share a few pictures of a hike I went on in 2019 and 2020. This is in Enderby, British Columbia, Canada. Amazing Hike that takes about 3-4 hours on average. Some incredible views of the cliffs at the end of the hike.
Finally got to the top viewpoint close to sundown, had to rush back down the trail before nightfall. This was my first time doing the hike and I really underestimated how long it would take. There were nearby forest fires at the time as you can see it's pretty hazy out. (2019)
The second time doing the hike and finished in record time. Much better weather this time and clearer skies. (2020)
You can get pretty close to the edge of the cliffs, but at your own risk. There are warning signs on the way up talking about recent landslides. wanted to share my 3 best pictures but there are plenty of opportunities along the hike to enjoy the scenery. I would definitely recommend the hike for anyone up for the challenge.
Time: 3-5 hours round trip
Difficulty: Moderate-Challenging
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