Eagle Bluffs from Horseshoe Bay

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024

Комментарии • 18

  • @vaultecboy746
    @vaultecboy746 Год назад +1

    I’ll do this challenge on Sunday
    Thanks for you video I feel more confortable doing it thank you

    • @TheTravelingWop
      @TheTravelingWop  Год назад

      Have fun! It’s about 3 hours up I’d say

    • @vaultecboy746
      @vaultecboy746 Год назад

      @@TheTravelingWop you didn’t stop by whyte lake?
      And did you go back using the same trial? Or go to cypress resort?
      So 3 hours up I guess 2 to go down right?
      Thanks brother!

    • @TheTravelingWop
      @TheTravelingWop  Год назад

      @@vaultecboy746 I did not do Whyte lake, and I did go down the same route. I guess you could continue to the resort and maybe hitchhike your way down? There might be a shuttle bus in the weekend if I’m not mistaken

    • @vaultecboy746
      @vaultecboy746 Год назад

      @@TheTravelingWop thank you!! I will use the same way down as I don’t have a transportation on cypress haha
      Thanks your video was helpful ;)
      Do you have any recommendations on another hike with the similar level and transit friendly? 😊

    • @TheTravelingWop
      @TheTravelingWop  Год назад

      @@vaultecboy746 Brunswick Mountain is the tallest mountain on the North Shore, and has the most amazing 360 view around Vancouver. I actually made a video about it, it’s the last one I’ve ever uploaded. You get the the 257 bus from Horseshoe bay to Lions Bay, and you start from there. Same starting point as the Lions, also a great hike and comparable to Eagle Bluffs in terms of difficulty.
      Brunswick is a bit longer, and a bit harder, but if you can do Eagle Bluffs ok, I think you can pull off Brunswick.
      Crown mountain has also great views, and it’s accessible with transport. It’s past Grouse mountain, same starting point, but it’s really hard and more technical. I did it without the grind (I have a pass for the gondola), and it was hardcore, because it’s steep and goes down a lot, and then it goes back up again steep. But if you can do Brunswick, you can do Crown.
      I have a video up with that hike too.
      Maps.me is a free app with offline maps, and all trails on it. It’s the one I use, and it’s amazing. It got me out of trouble in Mongolia, when Google Maps failed me. You can see all the trails there, and even check distances and elevation gains.
      Let me know if you have any other questions, I’m happy to share tips about this amazing hobby of ours 😃

  • @anywherewithphil9841
    @anywherewithphil9841 4 года назад

    I am first. And you’re back! So glad to see you!

    • @TheTravelingWop
      @TheTravelingWop  4 года назад

      So glad to be back! Thanks for your message :)

  • @StarrDaniel
    @StarrDaniel 4 года назад

    Beautiful hike

  • @akahwai74
    @akahwai74 4 года назад

    Hi Bro, welcome back again. Since last video almost 1 year ago. Finally new video arrived. Really fantastic and awesome views. Love it.

  • @richardcrosson9286
    @richardcrosson9286 4 месяца назад

    Nice video. The sounds you were hearing were grouse. You’ll know when it’s a bear - you’ll be looking at it.

  • @ajs2881
    @ajs2881 4 года назад

    So jealous that's your backyard! Good stuff man.

    • @TheTravelingWop
      @TheTravelingWop  4 года назад

      Thanks dude, it truly is an amazing backyard 😃