I have been to Squamish several times before but this is the first time I'm there in good weather. The trails and views at the top of the Sea to Sky Gondola are spectacular, surrounded by snow-capped mountains and lush green valleys. The Spirit trail is very short and the main sight is the very beautiful Sky Pilot Massif (an unusual name - apparently named after the United Church's mission boat Sky Pilot). A suspension bridge leads to the start of the trail and you get a closer look at the Sky Pilot when on the trail.
Sky Pilot Mountain |
The Panorama trail is a bit longer but still easy and at the end of it is the panorama with a viewing platform sticking out into the valley.
Mt. Garibaldi as seen from the panorama point. |
After the easy Panorama trail, the Al's Habrich trail made me feel like I had skipped several grades in school! It turns out to be a Back Country trail, which of course is way above my ability. But at least I get to try it and see for myself how hard it is on my knees. The river crossing seems an appropriate place to turn back, graciously admitting defeat and without getting wet.
Love these giant boulders, remind me of Yosemite. |
Natural boat-shaped trunk |
On the way back to the gondola, got a closeup of the Sky Pilot and another great valley view of the Sky Pilot massif.
View of the Stawamus Chief and Atwell peak Mt. Garibaldi from the gondola. Right beside the Chief from the gondola |
Feet back on the ground, I can't bypass Shannon Falls without looking up for a photo...
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