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Carry Peak
Carry Peak is south of Coquihalla Mountain nearby the Coquihalla Recreation Area. For those who have visited Coquihalla Mountain, Jim Kelly Peak and others, Carry Peak is an enjoyable destination. The long ridge from Coquihalla Mountain to Carry Peak provides many opportunities for exploration. The Hike Beginning at the tarn nearby Jim Kelly Peak, I followed the trail to the southern ridge leading to the west summit of Coquihalla Mountain. Instead of ascending the ridge, I t


Zupjok, Llama, Alpaca Traverse
Zupjok, Llama and Alpaca Traverse follows a ridge connecting three peaks in the Coquihalla Recreation Area. This traverse is a day hike that provides panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. On a clear day, you can see many of the peaks and mountains (e.g., Coquihalla Mountain, Needle Peak, Vicuna, Ibex, Steinbok, and many more). After arriving at the summit of Zupjok Peak, you can see the route beyond. The trail follows the crest of the ridge to the distant peak (left s


Zupjok Peak
Zupjok Peak (1,835 metres) is mountain located along the northwestern boundary of the Coquihalla Summit Recreation Area, in the North Cascades of southwestern British Columbia, Canada. The hike to the summit of Zupjok Peak is approximately 10km out and back with 700 metres of elevation gain. The Hike To reach the trail-head, drive to the Zopkios rest area on the Coquihalla Highway. From the rest area, we walked past the washrooms. We found the trail shortly afterwards. After


Coquihalla Mountain -West Peak
Coquihalla Mountain (2157 metres) is an extinct stratovolcano nearby the Coquihalla Recreation Area. Coquihalla Mountain sits prominently above the surrounding mountains. It is visible from many directions (e.g., Coquihalla highway, nearby mountains and peaks). Unlike the Coquihalla Mountain Traverse, this route circumvents the east and central peaks to reach the south ridge. Then, it ascends to the summit of the west peak. For those who do not want the exposure of the Coquih


Vicuna Peak
Vicuna Peak (2126 metres) is spectacular granite spire in the Coquihalla Recreation area. The easiest route way to the summit ascends via the NE Ridge from the col between Vicuna and Guanaco Peaks. Vicuna Peak is an enjoyable Class 3 scramble with a few class 4 moves. There is a fixed chain to help with the class 4 section. Of course, it's use is optional. The Hike To reach Vicuna Peak, I drove the Coldwater Forest Service Road to the Zum Peak Recreation Site. Coldwater FSR i


Coquihalla Mountain Traverse
Coquihalla Mountain (2157 metres) is an extinct stratovolcano nearby the Coquihalla Recreation Area. Coquihalla Mountain sits prominently above the surrounding mountains. It is visible from many directions (e.g., Coquihalla highway, nearby mountains and peaks). In the not so distant past, Coquihalla Mountain harboured a permanent snow field on it's north side. Unlike the nearby solid granite spires of Yak Peak, Vicuna Peak and others, the rock found on Coquihalla Mountain is


Yak, Nak, Thar Traverse
Yak, Nak and Thar Peaks are summits located adjacent the Coquihalla Highway in British Columbia north of Hope. As part of the Coquihalla Recreation Area, Yak Peak is a popular destination for hiking, scrambling and climbing. Nak and Thar Peaks are likely visited less often. The Hike Yak Peak sits alongside the Coquihalla Highway in the Coquihalla Recreation Area. Yak Peak boasts many climbing routes, scrambling opportunities and a straightforward easy scramble to the summit (
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