TAG: Hard Hikes
With this TAG we are marking Hard Hikes that are NOT wheelchair accessible, NOT stroller-friendly, NOT suitable to be hiked with babies nor with young children, NOT suitable for people with mobility issues or medical conditions.
These advanced hiking trails could mean longer distances (10km+), higher elevation (300m+), perilous trail conditions, special training or equipment required, or a combination of any of these factors.
If you are a fit and able individual, however, these hiking trails will lead you to some of the most amazing experiences and epic viewpoints!
Each post is a Practical guide with maps, tips, packing lists, park rules, restrictions, and more useful information.
Enjoy,
Mt Rohr Hike: the Unexpected Discovery. Hard yet Absolutely Rewarding!
Discover Mount Rohr hike near Pemberton, BC - a hidden gem trail leading to the stunning Rohr Lake & challenging Mt Rohr summit.
Joffre Lakes Trail: Practical Guide to Successfully Hiking Most Popular BC Alpine Park
Joffre Lakes trail: ultimate practical guide full of tips to visiting Joffre Lakes Provincial Park - one of the most EPIC hikes on bucket-list for BC Canada
Howe Sound EPIC Views from Jurassic Ridge at Murrin Provincial Park – Squamish Best Hikes
Let The Striking Views of Howe Sound Take Your Breath Away! Hiking the Jurassic Ridge at Murrin Park + enjoying Browning Lake. Best hikes in Squamish list.
Breathtaking Waterfall Hike – Full Guide – Crooked Falls Near Vancouver
Crooked Falls trail - Hidden Gem of Squamish Hikes, spectacular waterfall near Vancouver with breathtaking views of Squamish River Valley.
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