Join us on an exhilarating adventure as we tackle two of British Columbia's most stunning peaks: Mount Harvey and Brunswick Mountain. This video captures the breathtaking views, challenging trails, and memorable moments from our hike.
Mount Harvey:
Elevation: 1,646 meters (5,400 feet)
Difficulty: Challenging
Details: Mount Harvey, named after a prospector who perished in a mining accident, is known for its steep and strenuous ascent. The trail offers a mix of dense forest, rocky scrambles, and panoramic views of Howe Sound and the surrounding mountains. This hike is not for the faint of heart, but the reward at the summit is worth every step.
Brunswick Mountain:
Elevation: 1,788 meters (5,866 feet)
Difficulty: Very Challenging
Details: As the highest peak in the North Shore Mountains, Brunswick Mountain presents a formidable challenge. The trail starts with a steep incline and becomes increasingly demanding, with sections that require careful navigation and endurance. The summit provides unparalleled views of the Coastal Mountain Range, making it a favorite among experienced hikers.
Hiking Experience:
Experience the physical and mental challenges of these demanding trails.
Enjoy the camaraderie and teamwork that hiking with friends Joshua and Roy brings.
Witness the stunning landscapes and diverse ecosystems of British Columbia.