Trophy Mountain

in hiking •  5 years ago  (edited)

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A picture from the top of Trophy Mountain.

It felt like you could see forever.

Trophy Meadows

Wells Grey Provincial Park
Clearwater, British Columbia
Canada

Here are a few pics from the rest of the trip when a couple friends and I camped and hiked Trophy Mountain.

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There were boardwalks in a lot of places, but a lot of mud where there wasn't boardwalks.

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It's hard to believe I tried to come up here 3 weeks prior and there was snow everywhere still. Now the blossoms are already in full bloom.

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It felt like middle earth up here. Most of the trees were so small.

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We spotted some cool patterns in the base of a pond on the way back down the mountain.

Get out there and explore! This planet is pretty big 🌎

Nomadamon

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Looks like a great place to camp. I guess you can really get away from things. In the UK we are lacking in wilderness.

That is one of the great things about 🍁 Canada for sure! We have an abundance of wilderness. 🏔️ 🌲

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Wells Gray is one of my favorite areas of BC. I have a spot near Blue River, by Mt Monashee that we go to that is our own little canyon that very few, if any, people climb down into. Trophy Mt looks like a pretty killer spot and some nice views!

I would have to say Wells Gray is probably my favourite spot in BC. Close to my home in Kamloops, yet remote enough to enjoy the backcountry in peace. It does get a little busy during July and August during the weekends but usually pretty quiet during the week.