This video will show you the general trail conditions in summer, views, statistics, and some guide in hiking the trail. Hope you find this helpful in planning your hike. Thank you for watching and please subscribe for more of my hiking adventures.
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Vicuna and Guanaco Peaks are located in Coquihalla, British Columbia. Both peaks offer 360° views of surrounding granite summits. The prominent ones are the Steinbok and Ibex peaks of the Anderson river group, Zum peak, Yak, Needle and Coquihalla Mountain.
Access to the trailhead is via the Upper Coldwater FSR which is around 6 km from the Zum Peak parking lot. The road is known for its overgrown trees and bushes, so be forewarned of possible "B.C. pinstripping". It is also rough on certain areas, so a 4x4 or high clearance vehicle is recommended. We drove 4 km from the Zum Peak parking lot and hiked the remaining 2 km to the trailhead.
Both peaks share the same trailhead and later branches off after 3.5 km (from the trailhead).
The hike starts off on a steep forest with some deadfalls and muddy area, then later climbs up to a boulder field with the famous natural staircase. Then climbs through the meadows and opens up to another boulder field until it reaches the col. To the hiker's left is Vicuna peak and towards right is Guanaco peak.
The hike to Vicuna is technical and involves some class 3 - 4 scrambling with chain and rope assists towards the end. The hike to Guanaco involves an easy scramble.
Statistics (including the 2 km we hiked before the trailhead):
To Vicuna:
Distance: 11.6 km round trip
Elevation Gain: 1,184 m.
Highest point: 2,126 m.
To Guanaco:
Distance: 11.8 km round trip
Elevation Gain: 912 m.
Highest point: 2,127 m.
Music:
Dream Cave / Sweet Despair / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com
Loving Caliber / I'm Gonnal Let the Sunshine in Today / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com
Loving Caliber / It Really Makes Me Wonder / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com
Claude Signet / Scandinavian Nature / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com
Lindsay Abraham / Morning Hike / courtesy of www.epidemicsoun.com
Photo / Video Credits to J. Chan
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Disclaimer:
I am not a hiking advisor / professional. Please always do your due diligence in planning and research of the weather, avalanche warnings, trail risks, knowledge and preparedness in doing any hike.
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17 сен 2024