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Haig - Hope

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Distance
0.83 mi
Elevation gain
26 ft
Technical difficulty
Easy
Elevation loss
3 ft
Max elevation
131 ft
TrailRank 
32
Min elevation
95 ft
Trail type
One Way
Time
22 minutes
Coordinates
124
Uploaded
June 21, 2016
Recorded
June 2016
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near Haig, British Columbia (Canada)

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Itinerary description

Good stop to stretch your legs on a long commute. Nice walk along the river. Actually forgot to start recording until we were halfway through so this is just the way back.

Waypoints

PictographRiver Altitude 96 ft
Photo ofFraser river Photo ofFraser river Photo ofFraser river

Fraser river

Point where the Coquihalla river empties into the Fraser river

PictographPhoto Altitude 106 ft
Photo ofTrail

Trail

Just a simple shot of the walking trail

PictographRiver Altitude 109 ft
Photo ofCoquihalla river

Coquihalla river

Nice shot of the Coquihalla river

PictographTree Altitude 104 ft
Photo ofCool tree

Cool tree

Just an interesting tree along the trail

PictographPhoto Altitude 101 ft
Photo ofBlown over trees

Blown over trees

As the entrance sign warned, do not enter during severe wind storms!

PictographTree Altitude 107 ft
Photo ofCoquihalla river

Coquihalla river

Nice shot of the river

PictographRiver Altitude 113 ft
Photo ofCoquihalla river Photo ofCoquihalla river

Coquihalla river

More of the river

PictographPicnic Altitude 125 ft
Photo ofBenches Photo ofBenches

Benches

A couple of good little picnic spots

Photo ofWarning sign

Warning sign

Self explanatory!

PictographProvisioning Altitude 132 ft
Photo ofEdible berries Photo ofEdible berries

Edible berries

Local treats dotted the entire trail

PictographCar park Altitude 123 ft
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Parking

Where we started

Comments  (1)

  • brlindsay28 Jun 23, 2016

    Cool area lots of old growth trees and plenty of good river access areas to walk the rock bars

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