Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Mount MacFarlane

This is a hike 23 km east down Chilliwack Lake Rd that I did just before I left on my summer road trip. The hike is 21 km round trip with an average grade of 16.8%, but you don't have to summit to enjoy beautiful views.

Lower Pierce Lake



Indian Paintbrush





Lower Pierce Lake still covered in snow.






I love the rugged peaks. You have excellent views of the entire Cheam Range, Slesse Peak and the Border Peaks. The Peak furthest to the right is Slesse. It's amazing how different mountain peaks look from different angles.

Some snow melt cascading down the mountain.







Needle Peak, December 5 :)

On Saturday, Dave Beeke, Dave Delooff and I went hiking at Needle Peak, just before the old toll booth on the Coquihalla. The weather was amazing, some of the best winter scenery I've ever experienced! An awesome experience.


Our view from the parking lot!




The sun shining on layers of ice that encapsulated every tree on the mountain.



Dave out yonder experimenting with snowshoes.



A much needed lunch break...too bad the food was frozen solid!



These are compacted footprints with the surrounding snow blown away in the wind. The shadow effect was cool. The sun was just emerging from the horizon.

The first humpbacked obstacle. Sheer ice under teh snow. Insanely slippery conditions!











We couldn't traverse over the rocks as normal (in the summer) so we had to side track on this STEEP cliff. With each step you had to slam your foot into the snow to make a good foot hold. It was quite amusing when Dave Beeke slipped down half the slope, and had to use his hands to construct these foot holds.



Other hikers taking a lunch break. We met about 12 people on the hike. Check out the mountain chains in the background! A lifetime of exploration awaits!!!



Some sections demanded hiking on all fours :)



The needle in the background. We made it to the base of the needle, but the ice prevented us from a summit.



Awesome hike, awesome weather, awesome views!