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Here are the photos of a couple hikes I did in late spring!
The first set of photos is from mount seymour on the "north shore" my old stomping grounds for hiking and skiing! It was a little foggy that day but it made for some neat perspectives on familiar views, as well as comfortable hiking temperatures. I took a lot of photos of little plants on this hike because a lot of the landscape views were obscured by fog and cloud.
The second hike was mount cheam, the tallest peak in the fraser valley. This is one I'd always wanted to do but never had a chance to. Just under two hours on paved roads and an hour on a logging road had us at the trail head at 1420 meters (4660 feet). It was a beautiful sunny day and the temperature was rising quickly. We set off at a fast pace and 1.5 hours later we were at the peak at 2060 meters (6760 ft). The view is one of the best I've seen with a full 360 panorama!
Hope you enjoy!
-mike
Mount Seymour
Mount Cheam
The first set of photos is from mount seymour on the "north shore" my old stomping grounds for hiking and skiing! It was a little foggy that day but it made for some neat perspectives on familiar views, as well as comfortable hiking temperatures. I took a lot of photos of little plants on this hike because a lot of the landscape views were obscured by fog and cloud.
The second hike was mount cheam, the tallest peak in the fraser valley. This is one I'd always wanted to do but never had a chance to. Just under two hours on paved roads and an hour on a logging road had us at the trail head at 1420 meters (4660 feet). It was a beautiful sunny day and the temperature was rising quickly. We set off at a fast pace and 1.5 hours later we were at the peak at 2060 meters (6760 ft). The view is one of the best I've seen with a full 360 panorama!
Hope you enjoy!
-mike
Mount Seymour











Mount Cheam














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